Talk:Leptidea sinapis
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[edit]This is a UK Biodiversity Action Plan (2007) species—GRM 15:34, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]S.srivatsa here. I added the following sections/subsections to this article and wrote the majority of the copy beneath each section: the lead section, geographic range, habitat, parental care (ovipositioning, host plant learning and selection for egg laying), life cycle, genetics (subspecies), migration, mating (female-male interactions--mate choice, courting, copulation and number of mates), physiology (flight, appearance), threats (predators, parasites, habitat fluctuations), conservation (habitat loss, conservation efforts). I also added 9 new references. I deleted the "British Isles" section of the article because much of the information had been incorporated into the rest of the copy I had written in the previous sections and subsections. Finally, I added an image of two wood whites courting, and added an image of a female wood white.
- Hi! I reorganized a few of your headings and shifted some information around that I thought would fit better in other topics/sections. - Z.kelley
Hello s.srivatsa, You could have separate sections for life cycle, and add some of the lead section info into those sections. You could also look up some more research on predators, although parasites may count as predators. In section 13, what kind of changing treatment of habitats led to population loss? Other than that, good job and good luck editing! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sjwang312 (talk • contribs) 16:17, 5 October 2017 (UTC)
This is a really well-written page! I found no major edits were needed, so I added a section titled "As parasites" on the butterfly-food host species interaction. I hope this adds value to the page by helping to ecologically contextualize the species further. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Moid.ali (talk • contribs) 04:17, 6 October 2017 (UTC)
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