User talk:Kthay1197
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Inzo's peer review of glacial refugia
[edit]Hey! I think you're making great changes to the article by not only expanding on it, but in relevant ways and giving it subheadings! Also your linking of other articles for things such as Monte Rosa is great! A few changes I would make are as follows:
1) I wouldn't recommend including the following as it's a bit redundant since this was introduced in the intro:
Different Types of Glacial Refugia In studies exploring the extent of glacial refugia in mountain species, three distinct types of glacial refugia have been identified.
-you could just kind of dive into each one under it's subheading as you have after
2) Refugia is a third person plural noun so you'd need to follow it with plural terms such as "have" instead of "has"
3) If you'd like you could link this to help give some context for AFLP
4) You could get rid of some of the "unlike this region" statements and some commas to make the article more concise, but this is very minor.
You've done a great job with the article so all of these are just minor things!