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There is (was) no important information in this article. It is also correctly marked as a stub. Therefore I redirect it to
Evolutionary history of plants, where there is lots of information. Maybe we should move all that stuff to this article name. --
Ettrig (
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09:33, 10 March 2011 (UTC)reply
No, we should expand this article. The mechanisms and processes should be discussed here, which is why there is a separate article. The
Evolutionary history of plants should discuss the fossil record and patterns of evolution. Conflation of pattern with process should be avoided. --
EncycloPetey (
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02:39, 11 March 2011 (UTC)reply
The best solution I can think of is moving the content of
Evolutionary history of plants to this article name. All that material is relevant for this article, as is
evolutionary history of life to
evolution, which is also manifested in the contents of
evolution, a FA. When we do this, the article will be at the same time extremely unbalanced and close to the maximum size. A reasonable expansion of the part about general processes would necessitate a split. We don't need to solve that problem now. A sizable expansion of the general process part may be many years in the future. --
Ettrig (
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08:57, 11 March 2011 (UTC)reply
That's why the subject was split into three topical pages in the first place. As you say, merging will create a massive, unbalanced article, so that should not be done. Much of the content you have recently added to
Evolutionary history of plants does not belong in that article, sinc eit should cover the fossil evidence primarily, not the genetics. This article (
Plant evolution) should be the general article, explaining why and how plant evolution differs from that of animals and other organisms, and briefly summarizing the more detailed articles. --
EncycloPetey (
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02:23, 12 March 2011 (UTC)reply
You are arguing as if splitting is the first choice. I find the result very unfortunate. Now we have a lot of material on plant evolution in
evolutionary history of plants. At the same time the article
plant evolution is a miserable stub.
Evolutionary history of plants is an immensely better article about plant evolution than
plant evolution is. The obvious solution is to move that article here. When we discuss how to reduce the article size, the goal should be to achieve optimum size. For an article in general, what size do you think is ideal? --
Ettrig (
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09:31, 14 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Your proposed nove makes no sense, as it moves an article with a descriptive title to a generic title that would broaden the subject of the article. This title / article is intended to be the main organizing center for all the pages on plant evolution, and should (eventually) contain a summary of the broadest content. Moving content specific to a particular field into this title makes no sense to me at all. --
EncycloPetey (
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02:23, 15 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Wiki Education assignment: Plant Ecology Winter 2023
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 16 January 2023 and 10 April 2023. Further details are available
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