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"Higher population density leads to a higher incidence of failure in producing pups." Does this refer to lower mating success, suppression of ovulation, lower sperm count, higher spontaneous abortion rates, lower offspring viability, etc? I couldn't access the source to figure out which one.
"The reproductive success with age in silver fox morphs may be attributed to the fact that upon observation, yearlings breed an average of nine days after the adults." It is unclear to me how this translates into a lower reproductive success for younger individuals.
The two parts listed above were the only facts in the paper that I thought needed clarification. Otherwise, great work! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gabriel.hassler ( talk • contribs) 07:02, 15 October 2012 (UTC)
I deleted some redundant text and moved around some facts so that the proper information was filed under the correct headings. I also made a subheading for "Breeding" since there was a rather large section on "Competition Capacity". I agree with the person above me that those two facts need to be clarified. I also made some minor grammar edits and added some hyperlinks. Overall, great article! Katheefwah ( talk) 00:01, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
For this article, I made some slight alterations to the writing style, correcting several typos, accidental capitalizations, and missing words. I clarified several points, mostly by neatening the language used and adding terms to more aptly convey what was being described. I also added notations where I feel that citation is needed. Finally, I edited the article for form, correcting some misuses of grammar and misuses of writing style.
I would advise that more information be added under the History of Fur Use heading. Elaboration of the provided quote is needed and would strengthen the article. A brief introduction to the use of fur before becoming specific in its different uses would be helpful.
I would also say that the section on the Russian experiments in morphology and demeanor should be added to. There is a large amount of literature on the subject, with the results and analysis of it being extensive and rather remarkable. I did not change this section, but I would also suggest re-ordering the provided information. Also, it should be mentioned how the fox has started to look like a dog, meaning that the facial morphology has begun to change so as to look less threatening to humans than found in wild populations. It should also be mentioned that the Russian experiments have bred for hostility in lines as well. These foxes demonstrate near madness and are extremely violent and aggressive. The experiment shows that natural populations are a balance between these two behavior extremes and that human selection favors whatever behaviors can survive.
All and all, it is good thus far.
-- Cobiorower ( talk) 01:47, 17 October 2012 (UTC)cobiorower
Hi there, there is another article called "gray fox" (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). I guess it means the same animal, perhaps you could merge them? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:F3:CF05:4C00:405:7AE:E37C:5D34 ( talk) 04:27, 15 July 2023 (UTC)
Just some other suggestions. I'm sure a GA reviewer would also bring these up.
bibliomaniac 1 5 22:38, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
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Hi, I'll be reviewing this article for GA status. It's nice to see students working on articles like this! I'm a little concerned, however, that the comments on the talk page from User:Bibliomaniac15, left on January 5, have not been addressed. Is anyone still interested in working on this article? I'll have my initial thoughts up in a bit. Dana boomer ( talk) 21:24, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
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We are students at Washington University in St. Louis editing the Silver fox (animal) page to try to get it up to a good article status. Here are summaries of our edits:
-I compiled and transferred the "Silver fox domestication" history information onto this page, including resources. Ichooxu ( talk) 20:56, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
-I changed the Breed Standard section to Pelt standards because they were describing the qualities of high quality fur. Then, I paraphrased the block quote into a paragraph. Additionally, I went over the article and edited typos, as well as clarified any unclear sentences. Abuatois ( talk) 21:07, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- I reworked the culture section to make it less disjointed and more prose-like. I also added more information and references as necessary. Wmhua ( talk) 21:44, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
-I looked at part of the “Initial project” section and the “Current project status” section on the Domesticated silver fox page and condensed/rewrote this information based on the references given and added it to the “Domesticated” section of the Silver fox (animal) page. I did not include any information from the Domesticated silver fox page that did not have any references to back it up, and therefore some of the information was not used. I also deleted the sentence that needed the citation given that I could not find the source of information given and it was not necessarily crucial or relevant to the overall article. The Urban Dictionary reference had been deleted prior to our editing contribution. Lastly, I formally requested for the deletion of the Domesticated silver fox page. Morganclem ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 19:38, 27 September 2013 (UTC)
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I am one of the students which has been editing this article to get it to good article status. We based our edits based on the last good article reviewer. I would like to know which paragraphs you believe do not have sources, as to my knowledge, there is at least one citation per paragraph. Do you have any suggestions for improving the lead? As far as the taxobox is concerned, while it is not necessary as this is not a separate taxon, we believe that it still useful information for those that are unfamiliar with the taxonomy of this species of fox. Abuatois ( talk) 20:34, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
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"Higher population density leads to a higher incidence of failure in producing pups." Does this refer to lower mating success, suppression of ovulation, lower sperm count, higher spontaneous abortion rates, lower offspring viability, etc? I couldn't access the source to figure out which one.
"The reproductive success with age in silver fox morphs may be attributed to the fact that upon observation, yearlings breed an average of nine days after the adults." It is unclear to me how this translates into a lower reproductive success for younger individuals.
The two parts listed above were the only facts in the paper that I thought needed clarification. Otherwise, great work! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gabriel.hassler ( talk • contribs) 07:02, 15 October 2012 (UTC)
I deleted some redundant text and moved around some facts so that the proper information was filed under the correct headings. I also made a subheading for "Breeding" since there was a rather large section on "Competition Capacity". I agree with the person above me that those two facts need to be clarified. I also made some minor grammar edits and added some hyperlinks. Overall, great article! Katheefwah ( talk) 00:01, 16 October 2012 (UTC)
For this article, I made some slight alterations to the writing style, correcting several typos, accidental capitalizations, and missing words. I clarified several points, mostly by neatening the language used and adding terms to more aptly convey what was being described. I also added notations where I feel that citation is needed. Finally, I edited the article for form, correcting some misuses of grammar and misuses of writing style.
I would advise that more information be added under the History of Fur Use heading. Elaboration of the provided quote is needed and would strengthen the article. A brief introduction to the use of fur before becoming specific in its different uses would be helpful.
I would also say that the section on the Russian experiments in morphology and demeanor should be added to. There is a large amount of literature on the subject, with the results and analysis of it being extensive and rather remarkable. I did not change this section, but I would also suggest re-ordering the provided information. Also, it should be mentioned how the fox has started to look like a dog, meaning that the facial morphology has begun to change so as to look less threatening to humans than found in wild populations. It should also be mentioned that the Russian experiments have bred for hostility in lines as well. These foxes demonstrate near madness and are extremely violent and aggressive. The experiment shows that natural populations are a balance between these two behavior extremes and that human selection favors whatever behaviors can survive.
All and all, it is good thus far.
-- Cobiorower ( talk) 01:47, 17 October 2012 (UTC)cobiorower
Hi there, there is another article called "gray fox" (Urocyon cinereoargenteus). I guess it means the same animal, perhaps you could merge them? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2003:F3:CF05:4C00:405:7AE:E37C:5D34 ( talk) 04:27, 15 July 2023 (UTC)
Just some other suggestions. I'm sure a GA reviewer would also bring these up.
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Reviewer: Dana boomer ( talk · contribs) 21:24, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
Hi, I'll be reviewing this article for GA status. It's nice to see students working on articles like this! I'm a little concerned, however, that the comments on the talk page from User:Bibliomaniac15, left on January 5, have not been addressed. Is anyone still interested in working on this article? I'll have my initial thoughts up in a bit. Dana boomer ( talk) 21:24, 14 January 2013 (UTC)
![]() | This article was the subject of an educational assignment in Fall 2013. Further details were available on the "Education Program:Washington University in St. Louis/Behavioral Ecology (Fall 2013)" page, which is now unavailable on the wiki. |
We are students at Washington University in St. Louis editing the Silver fox (animal) page to try to get it up to a good article status. Here are summaries of our edits:
-I compiled and transferred the "Silver fox domestication" history information onto this page, including resources. Ichooxu ( talk) 20:56, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
-I changed the Breed Standard section to Pelt standards because they were describing the qualities of high quality fur. Then, I paraphrased the block quote into a paragraph. Additionally, I went over the article and edited typos, as well as clarified any unclear sentences. Abuatois ( talk) 21:07, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
- I reworked the culture section to make it less disjointed and more prose-like. I also added more information and references as necessary. Wmhua ( talk) 21:44, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
-I looked at part of the “Initial project” section and the “Current project status” section on the Domesticated silver fox page and condensed/rewrote this information based on the references given and added it to the “Domesticated” section of the Silver fox (animal) page. I did not include any information from the Domesticated silver fox page that did not have any references to back it up, and therefore some of the information was not used. I also deleted the sentence that needed the citation given that I could not find the source of information given and it was not necessarily crucial or relevant to the overall article. The Urban Dictionary reference had been deleted prior to our editing contribution. Lastly, I formally requested for the deletion of the Domesticated silver fox page. Morganclem ( talk) —Preceding undated comment added 19:38, 27 September 2013 (UTC)
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I am one of the students which has been editing this article to get it to good article status. We based our edits based on the last good article reviewer. I would like to know which paragraphs you believe do not have sources, as to my knowledge, there is at least one citation per paragraph. Do you have any suggestions for improving the lead? As far as the taxobox is concerned, while it is not necessary as this is not a separate taxon, we believe that it still useful information for those that are unfamiliar with the taxonomy of this species of fox. Abuatois ( talk) 20:34, 15 October 2013 (UTC)
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