User talk:Nvega004/Biological specificity

This wiki entry/edit was excellent. Well written, easy to follow and flowed with content. You were specific on which species you were examining and didn’t deviate onto another topic. The only suggestion would be to cite after the paragraph, and link words or topics if its a subject in Wikipedia. For example: morphology (if its in wiki then highlight the word and click the link symbol at the top. This will allow the reader to click on morphology and take them to the page to read about this.  Great job!

As mentioned by the other editor, this article, despite just being the framework for your completed content, is very well written and contains good information about the subject matter. This is very concise yet explains perfectly the concept and specific examples of Biological specificity. I would suggest, however, to find a good list of credible sources such as journals or other writings to include and then create a reference list. You can cite specific sources by linking their titles or the links to any google books or other e-books in the cite section atop your sandbox. Building up a beefy amount of sources can ensure that wiki trolls won't have an quarrels with your article. Amazing job on the content :) Chaquille (talk) 06:08, 16 May 2020 (UTC)Cheyenne Briddick