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I think you did a good job with discussing the anatomy and body structure. I believe that a little more can be said about the Erythraeidae's feeding patterns as well as reproduction. You discussed their 3 stages of growth, but I believe more info is needed. Are these mites live born as larvae? Or do females produce eggs which then hatch as larvae? Also need to discuss what separates prostigmatic mites from other species. It is mentioned that they prey on pests and some on invertebrates which is a start, but I believe more detail would really help people understand these little guys better.
I think you did a good job with discussing the anatomy and body structure. I believe that a little more can be said about the Erythraeidae's feeding patterns as well as reproduction. You discussed their 3 stages of growth, but I believe more info is needed. Are these mites live born as larvae? Or do females produce eggs which then hatch as larvae? Also need to discuss what separates these mites from others. It is mentioned that they prey on pests and some on invertebrates which is a start, but I believe more detail would really help people understand these little guys better.
Otherwise well organized and written.
Otherwise well organized and written.

Latest revision as of 11:45, 26 April 2018

Peer Review:

I think you did a good job with discussing the anatomy and body structure. I believe that a little more can be said about the Erythraeidae's feeding patterns as well as reproduction. You discussed their 3 stages of growth, but I believe more info is needed. Are these mites live born as larvae? Or do females produce eggs which then hatch as larvae? Also need to discuss what separates these mites from others. It is mentioned that they prey on pests and some on invertebrates which is a start, but I believe more detail would really help people understand these little guys better. Otherwise well organized and written.