1577:, I think there might be an additional argument that citing some but not others may bring up a question in some reviewers' minds of where exactly the material is coming from and how the article was constructed. In an article that's a community effort, we can't, of course, restrict anyone's right to ask for sourcing for just one fact, or the right of any editor to exercise independent judgment that there's a better source out there for a particular fact than the general textbook. I think Ruslik is just asking for the reason he states: use consistent formatting ... if you put cites at the end of some elements of a list, then cite every element ... otherwise readers may misunderstand. I'll do that now. - Dan
498:)", these units weren't spelled out or linked at the first occurrence. Per WP:MOSNUM, they don't need to be linked (since they're not obscure units) although they can be at first occurrence; but "In the main text, spell out the main units and use unit symbols or abbreviations for conversions in parentheses (e.g a pipe 5 centimetres (2 in) in diameter and 37 kilometres (23 mi) long). When there is consensus to do so, the main units may also be abbreviated in the main text after the first occurrence." - Dan
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ancestor of the primates being: 77 Mya (Steiper, 2006), 64–80 Mya (Pace, 2007), 63–90 Mya (Martin, 1993), 81.5 Mya (Tavaré, 2002 - also thinks no more than 7% of primate species are represented by fossils), euprimates at 80–90 Mya (Martin, 2007) then I've seen the strep/hap divergence at: 50 Mya (Porter, 1997), 61 Mya (Yoder, 1997) and 80 (Martin, 2003) & (Tavaré, 2002). Though I do agree this needs to be clarified, I'll attempt to clear it up.
859:"Behind the scenes, many zoos, particularly those with Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accreditation, participate in the Species Survival Plan (SSP)": I doubt that this is "behind the scenes"; zoos that spend a lot of money on conservation probably trumpet their accomplishments. (The North Carolina Zoo, of which I'm a member, certainly does.) And there are two "many zoos" in a row; could these two sentences be combined? - Dan
376:"adaptations for a submarine lifestyle", even though we don't live underwater? Would it work to say this? "Not all primates are adapted for living primarily in trees, but all primates are adapted for climbing for many purposes, such as escaping predators." No need to list baboons, geladas, humans etc. here in the lead; that can stay in the relevant section. - Dan
889:"Zoos and other Animal Welfare supporters generally oppose Animal Rights and the GAPs insistence ...": I can't see how we can make "Animal Rights" a proper noun, so maybe "animal rights initiatives" would be better, and "GAPs" needs an apostrophe. Since this is a contentious topic, I'm going to leave this sentence alone. - Dan
449:(C-class) are more readable for non-biologists; as long as we have something for everyone, we've more than done our job. That's why people like Knowledge; we're easily the top content site in the world (we're 5th by hits, and most people headed to google.com or msn.com are on their way to somewhere else). - Dan
1016:"inbreeding, which can cause deleterious effects leading to a population bottleneck, whereby 50% of the population is lost": I don't get what you're trying to say here. Inbreeding might lead to a 10% or 100% loss, not always 50%. Are you saying that something special happens at the halfway point? - Dan
2119:"Richard Wrangham proposed that social systems of non-human primates are best classified by the amount of movement by females occurring between groups." Sounds more like a suggestion than a proposition to me. Changing proposed will also eliminate the repetition of "proposed" occurs in the next sentence.
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Right, I understand, Jack. I'm going to fix this in the way that I think Ruslik wants ... which is to copy the citation that's currently meant for just the whole list to the end of each line that isn't cited by another source. If there were only one major editor on this article, as often happens at
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To clarify: I don't have a "general objection", but I made changes along these lines in my copyediting and asked for more changes here (such as my first two points). I just don't think the problem is unfixable, and I hate inefficiency more than anything; I'd rather get this stuff fixed now than have
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of 66.9–84.4 Mya) makes no mention of the strep/hap split. I recommend we follow the recent genetic study by
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are important factors, but here's another factor you may or may not want to mention: common chimpanzees are incredibly strong (my local zookeepers say, 10 times as strong as humans in their long muscles) and very aggressive at times (and you never know which times). The real danger posed by chimps
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here. Either your sources give enough weight for you to say that something is true (or at the least, that someone with at least a little credibility and solidity believes it to be true), or they don't. Words like "claim", "estimate" and "suggest", when used to undercut a source at the same time
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It would bother me; the distinction is artificial. Expository footnotes should also cite sources, at least for the assertions in the footnote, and many citations could use a word or two on the nature of the source. If your notes do fall neatly into two classes, it's harmless busywork.
1527:, there was agreement that "five digits on the fore and hind limbs with opposable thumbs and big toes" was exactly the kind of thing people didn't want to see line-by-line citations for, they wanted a cite to a general textbook, which is in the sentence that introduces the list. - Dan
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I was getting more at "arboreal lifestyle"; for one thing, the word "lifestyle" has been so overused and misused that it's almost a word to avoid now, at least in a general encyclopedia. I'll replace this with "climbing trees", but feel free to revert. - Dan
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In 2008, the Aye-aye family (Daubentoniidae) was confirmed to be a lemuriform and descended from the same ancestral lemur population that rafted to the island, it is contained within the
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I made the separation, per the comment. I only found two instances (humans inhabiting
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this sounds as if a good sense of smell and stereoscopic vision are mutually exclusive, and you can't have both. Is that correct? I can't see any obvious reason why a dog, for example, couldn't be good with sight and smell,
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1961:. It helps a bit with reading, e.g. I was a bit perplexed about the "every continent on Earth" statement, clicked the ref to see a citation, and it was an explanatory footnote lost in the sea of citations. :)
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To clarify, I hope it goes without saying, but don't throw this in there because it sounds good, add some version of this if it goes along with your thinking and it's already sourced or easily sourced. - Dan
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The reference used to source that statement said both "most carnivorous" and "only totally carnivorous" primate. I've changed it to say only carnivorous, and corrected the diet according to the reference.
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I agree, I separate them myself (unless I'm being lazy, which is ... a lot :). But a lot of contributors don't like to separate them. My gut feeling is that we won't be able to get an agreement at
2307:"Accounting for 25% to 40% of the fruit-eating animals (by weight) within tropical rainforests, primates play an important role by dispersing seeds of many tree species." Important role in what?
826:"... manual dexterity allows them to perform tasks that a quadriplegic is physically unable to do": a little awkward. You don't need a lot of manual dexterity to surpass a quadriplegic. - Dan
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2261:"The mean endocranial volume is 1201 cubic centimeters in humans, 469 cm3 in gorillas, 400 cm3 in chimpanzees and 397 cm3 in orangutans." Is there a reason for the absence of conversions?
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There are many species within those three families. The more recognisable subfamilies from
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You're right, I've changed it to "trichromatic eyes evolved to...". Hope that isn't too technical, the phrase is used and defined further up the page in the colour vision paragraph.
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on the value of style guidelines, and tell me if that's in any way persuasive about the value of arguing this on the style page rather than in the middle of someone's FAC? - Dan
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Progress report: I'm doing a little more copyediting now. Jack, check my recent edits to make sure they're okay. Everything I wanted is taken care of now except for this:
2213:"Primate species each move variously by brachiation, bipedalism, leaping, arboreal and terrestrial quadrupedalism, climbing or knuckle-walking." What does "each" mean here?
703:"frugivore biomass": why not "fruit-eating animals (by weight)"? Again, is there some subtle, important distinction if you switch to terms everyone will understand? - Dan
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More readers will understand "social grooming" and "skin parasites"; is there a subtle and important difference in the terms "allogrooming" and "ectoparasites"? - Dan
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Quite right, Sept, they don't generally fall into two neat piles. - Dan
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They look really helpful, I'll get on to them as soon as I can. Cheers,
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The young Atlantic Ocean was not nearly as wide as it is today ...
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So I do not understand how many cusps humans have, five or four?
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196:(licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License).
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Not entirely sure what I meant here, but I was reading from
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Like the lemurs, the New World monkeys had unclear origins.
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No difference, just more concise. I've changed it to:
1889:. My concerns have been addressed so I support now.
729:Do you think it's okay to pipe weight to biomass?
122:an effort to respond promptly to concerns raised.
2730:The above discussion is preserved as an archive.
325:"primitive" body plan means here, I think. - Dan
2616:bonobos, although I wouldn't say that there's a
2612:I don't see much info specific to either chimps
1602:14) In the Anatomy section there is a sentence
842:... manual dexterity makes them ideal helpers.'
43:. No further edits should be made to this page.
961:Data for some African cities show that half...
2736:No further edits should be made to this page.
2388:A few new species are discovered each year...
1823:Think I managed to remove an 'also' as well!
29:The following is an archived discussion of a
302:I've removed unclear wording, it now reads:
157:Do the images need to be rereviewed or not?
2570:Catarrhines are routinely trichromatic due
41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
650:... but surely the 16 cites to Ref 27 at
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765:Be consistent in meter vs. metre. - Dan
1266:You're right, removed offending words.
1198:3) I also read in the second paragraph
1131:. However in the next paragraph I read
941:that you're presenting the source, are
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2452:Biological anthropologist Colin Groves
2430:the Primates form a monophyletic clade
1758:Only non-human primates. Made change.
2574:Evolution of color vision in primates
2487:Primates have two forward-facing eyes
2243:or by a combination of these methods.
719:Making up between 25% and 40% of the
18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates
1935:The footnotes thing is mentioned at
1685:17) In Sexual dimorphism subsection
1365:. How old are those classifications?
1361:9) In the Classification subsection
188:The only additional image since the
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1127:2) In evolution subsection I read
288:. Does anyone else understand it?
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2346:- the prose is much better now.
544:." Please replace "cm³". - Dan
490:), to the Gorilla, which is 200
247:satisfaction. Well done. - Dan
2515:- dominated or just occupied ?
2364:- is the past tense intended ?
2326:Thanks for the comments again.
2435:Changed to mention monophyly.
1337:Again unencyclopedic language.
1157:I hope you will clarify this.
978:All the things you mention in
779:Done. Changed metre to meter.
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445:(start-class) and much of
268:All the following are done
210:The new image checks out.
194:Image:Shanghai-monkey.jpg
2733:Please do not modify it.
2219:Primate species move by
1959:The Trial of a Time Lord
1662:at the time of dinosaurs
1477:immediately afterwards.
656:Primate#Diet and feeding
36:Please do not modify it.
1291:Okay, changed wording.
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920:Primate#Animal testing
1903:Thanks again Ruslik.
1038:population bottleneck
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87:Recently listed as a
2049:Comment by jimfbleak
1465:11) Please, explain
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721:fruit-eating animals
652:Primate#Life history
190:images were reviewed
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1459:Comments 2
1059:disclaimer
530:Also from
2618:WP:WEIGHT
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