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Cline (biology) edit

I cannot thank you enough for rewriting the page about clines! It was in my to-do list and I am glad to have that off my plate. Your work is quality and you provided a great coverage of the topic. I did was to ask if it would be acceptable if I recreated your images in an SVG format for the page. Scalable vector graphics make it easier for other editors to translate for different languages. Further, simple diagrams such as these are very easy to convert over. Of course, I will credit you as the original author in the Wikimedia Commons uploads. Cheers! Andrew Z. Colvin • Talk 07:32, 19 May 2018 (UTC)Reply