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the group dynamic. That being said, there is minimal mention of females in the social structure. This is, in my opinion, the greatest weakness of the article. There are several examples of cooperative behavior throughout the behavior category, although there is no category focused primarily on cooperative behavior.
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as currently defined, and also a catch-all article for "white-faced capuchin" which serves mostly as a dab page but also has a little information relating to both species. But there I was more familiar with the taxa involved, and I was confident that the split of information was clean, so I was able
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would be similar, and I have no problem with changing to that or a different source if there is consensus to do so). But I am not sure how to handle this article, which purports to be a species article, but that species has since been significantly restricted. If we can be confident that almost all
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in the article was based on Phillips' research), but since there are more than one white-fronted capuchin species now in each of Peru and Ecuador, it would not necessarily be clear to which species that information belongs. And for Colombia, it is not clear whether or not the information belongs to
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as currently defined, i.e., Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin, then the solution would seem to be to simply move this article to a new title, Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin, and possibly move some information specific to newly described species to the relevant articles. But I am not sure we can
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The section on behavior is particularly extensive with six sub-categories. While the behavior category is well developed for the most part, the sub-category on social structure is relatively anemic. It offers a brief description of the social structure among males and how the alpha-males fits into
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I made the update as discussed. This should probably be reviewed since I probably missed a few changes that should have been made. I was able to identify some of the research described here as referring to the brown weeper capuchin, so I copied some material there. To the extent we can identify
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that occurs in Colombia, and within a fairly small range in Colombia at that. With respect to Trinidad the researcher is listed as Katherine Phillips, who certainly no longer regards the Trinidad population as part of
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Reading this article again and more closely, I think the catch-all approach will be necessary. The article explicitly refers to research performed in Colombia, Ecuador, Trinidad and Peru.
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other species specifically referenced by the research described in this article, we should copy those portions to the relevant articles as well.
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This article probably should be reassessed to the new C category due to the citation issues. But I am not sure if we have thatfor primates.
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I think this article is need of substantial revision. There have been quite a few reliable sources over the past 7 years that restrict
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Oy! This article has a lot of great data which refers to many references, but the references themselves are missing. Help! -
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to the Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin, or essentially what used to be regarded as the subspecies
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for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.
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for that content in the latter page, and it must not be deleted as long as the latter page exists.
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Eventually, with enough information, the page should have an offshoot to sub-species articles.
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as currently understood, and if not to which of several Colombian species it belongs to.
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to proceed. In this case I would like to get feedback if possible before moving ahead.
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be so confident that substantial information in this article does not refer to, say,
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imitator article (with a few minor changes), create a new article for
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and most if not all sources published since, such as Mittermeier,
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the information in the current article is based on research on
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I have a longer discussion of the more general situation at
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during the 2012 Fall term. Further details are available
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