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C. dactyliperda has a very skewed sex ratio - it would be interesting to add information on how this sex ratio impacts mating and parenting behavior, and whether local resource competition or local mate competition play a role in creating this skewed ratio. MichelleLi455 ( talk) 05:37, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
Chri Ye ( talk) 00:50, 22 March 2024 (UTC)Overall, this page is written clearly with precise and fluent description. The information is organized very well and it is easy to follow. The lead section was pretty short, so I summarized the most important ideas from each section to give a more comprehensive overview about the species. I added the section “Dispersal from the natal seed”, which is part of the social behavior. It explains how the inbreeding/outbreeding behavior impacts the dispersal choices of offsprings, which is an important behavior aspect of the species.
The Description and Enemies sections are worthwhile to discuss if future research results are available. I think a detailed description about how each stage of the species look would be beneficial.