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Diademed sifaka was nominated as a good article, but it did not meet the good article criteria at the time (December 1, 2006). There are suggestions below for improving the article. If you can improve it, please do; it may then be renominated.
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(P. edwardsi is considered by some scientists to be a subspecies of P. diadema.)
This needs a citation and explanations: what criteria are used to separate them and what arguments to unite them? THat needs explanation in atleast one of the two articles. Circeus03:39, 11 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Good article
This article appears to meet the criteria of GA. It has NPOV, good images, sources, adequate breadth, stable, and prose is satisfactory. Joan-of-arc20:28, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Please take a moment to review the Wikipedia Manual of Style (dates and numbers) article. A couple of issues that come to light in the article is that measurements should have a nonbreaking space code ( ) between the numbers and the units of measure. In addition, conversions of measurements should be provided. If you mention centimeters, put the equivalent number of inches in parentheses.
Style guide issues: all of these have been addressed by new edits including conversions from metric and also the spacing issues. Anlace02:30, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The article is inconsistent with its use of British vs. American spelling. Centimeter is American, Behaviour is British. Wikipedia community consensus is to go though the history of the article and the first use of American vs. British spelling is what should be used, unless the article describes a distinctly American or British topic (a lemur from Madagascar wouldn't fall into that category).
Per Wikipedia's Manual of Style (Lead Section), the introductory paragraph should summarize the rest of the article. It should not introduce information that is not covered elsewhere.
The sentence, "Mittermeier describes[3] the Diademed Sifaka as "one of the most colorful and attractive of all the lemurs..." needs clarification. Who is Mittermeier, and why should I care what he thinks? I shouldn't have to look up the reference to find out his credentials.
The sentence, "An anomalous outlier population of P. diadema has been discovered in south central Madagascar, which manifests an array of different colourisations including at least one observation of an all black lemur." is very unclear.
The Range and Habitat section contains many facts and very few references. Statements like "The Diademed Sifaka is thought to be the mostly widely distributed member of the Propithecus genus" make me wonder, "Who thinks that?" The second paragraph of that section is completely unreferenced.
The sentence, "Specific locations for sighting the Diademed Sifaka are Mantadia National Park (approximately three hours in driving time from the capital city of Antananarivo." makes me think that something got cut out of that it.
In all the article needs some significant copyediting to meet the "understandable by all" component of the good article criteria and to make the article flow better. I'll stop nitpicking specific sentences after this, but my last example to illustrate this point is the sentence, "For a large lemur, the Diademed Sifaka is rather athletic, being capable of lateral aerial propulsion of up to 30 kilometers per hour, a result of muscular leg thrusting action pushing off from a vertical tree trunk.". Compare that to (a hastily rewritten) "The Diademed Sifaka is more athletic than its large size would suggest. It is capable of leaping through the air at speeds of up to 30 kilometers per hour by pushing off from tree trunks with its very muscular legs"
Comprehensiveness issues:
What is the estimated average lifespan of this animal?
It is listed as an endangered species, how many of them are left? What are estimates for how much the population has declined from its historic levels?
Population estimates with reference are now provided. Regarding the trend, there seems to be no reliable source, although all the avialable studies suggest a generally declining population. I am leaning toward avoiding speculation and not suggesting trends. Anlace18:27, 11 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
What are its natural predators and causes of death?
Overall, it is my opinion that the article in its current form doesn't meet the criteria for Good Article status, but with some more work on it can reach that goal. Please feel free to renominate it after the issues I have outlined have been addressed. Thanks for your contributions. Neil916 (Talk) 06:13, 1 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]