User talk:Cassidar
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[edit]Hello, Cassidar, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.
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Changes and additions to landscape limnology article
[edit]Great additions to the Landscape limnology article! Thank you so much for your time and effort on this! Below I offer a few edits to consider.
Minor comments:
- At the end of this sentence, it might be helpful to provide examples of relevant management decisions: Landscape limnology principles have been used to classify lakes into groups that can be used to inform management decisions.
- After "patch distinctiveness" in this sentence, it might be helpful to provide a clause either clarifying briefly what patch distinctiveness means in this context or how patch distinctiveness was important to determining water quality: One study found that in some cases, connectivity helps to mediate water quality, while in other cases the idea of patch distinctiveness is more important in determining water quality.[15]
- Perhaps provide an internal Wiki link to the Wiki article on "eutrophication" when you mention it under the Connection to Agriculture section and/or briefly define it after you use it