In the article, Non-native species and rates of spread: lessons from the brackish Black Sea, there are mostly level 2 headings. These headings include the usual headings, like abstract, discussion, and acknowledgments. In addition to that, it contains other level two headings, like “Rate of secondary spread within the Black sea” and “Vertical spread”. These headings provide more specific sections of the results piece of the article. The first paragraph of the introduction section starts out broad to get the reader engaged and then it gradually becomes more specific. However, in the individual sections that include the results of the experiment, the information does not start out as broad. In these sections, the author jumps right into the data. This article follows the IMRAD format that was described in chapter 7. At the beginning of most paragraphs, there is a topic sentence which informs the reader what the author will be discussing. This is especially helpful when the author is describing different species in the results, like B. improvisus and P. antipodarum. Finally, this article had concise paragraphs with good flow, similar to the examples that were given in chapter 3.
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