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Describe your media?I created a pie chart which includes data on the diet of the white-nosed saki. To be specific, there were 3 percentages (54, 36 and 10) which identify the food that this species eats which is immature seeds, fruit pulp or aril and other: flowers, bark, insects and seeds.
Is it your own work?Created Media: Pie Chart on the diet of the White-nosed SakiYes, I sourced data from a scientific paper but I created the graph myself. This graph will be relevant to my Wikipedia article as one of my proposed sections is on diet. I made sure to add where I sourced the data from in the description box. I hope this is okay? Not sure if I was supposed to write it anywhere else. The paper I found the data in: Ayres, J. M. (1989). Comparative feeding ecology of the Uakari and Bearded Saki, Cacajao and Chiropotes. Journal of Human Evolution, 18(7), 697-716. https://doi.org/10.1016/0047-2484(89)90101-2
What is the file format?JPEG file.
What license have you chosen?I chose CC0 because I didn't find it necessary to have any restrictions.
What category/gallery will you add it to?I added it into the categories of diet, food, monkey, Chiropotes, Chiropotes albinasus.
How will you describe the fileI added the following description: "Data on diet/preferred food types of the White-nosed Saki sourced from: Ayres, J. M. (1989). Comparative feeding ecology of the Uakari and Bearded Saki, Cacajao and Chiropotes. Journal of Human Evolution, 18(7), 697-716. https://doi.org/10.1016/0047-2484(89)90101-2"
Ayres’ article is a comparative research report on the diet of two different species of the New World Monkey: The Uakari and Bearded Saki.[1]
In this article, Ferrari discusses the “body size, behaviour, diet and gut morphology” of the white-nosed saki.[2]
This article is a research paper on the spatial distribution of the white-nosed sakis surveyed across 34 areas within the Brazilian state of Rondônia.[3]
This factsheet presented by Gron includes information on various ecological, evolutionary, and behavioural attributes of bearded sakis.[4]
This article by Veiga and Ferrari is relatively recent and discusses various components on the ecology and behaviour of bearded sakis.[5]
^"Bearded saki". Wisconsin National Primate Research Center. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
^Barnett, Adrian. (2013). Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. Cambridge University Press. pp. 240–249. ISBN9781139034210.