User:Rosalie Castillo/Goeldi's marmoset

I am planning to expand and organize the information about this species with some headings but I will not delete the information that was already published.

This last sentence can be added to the first paragraph, but it needs citation:

"The species takes its name from its discoverer, Swiss-Brazilian naturalist Emil August Goeldi."

I have to look for this sentence in the reference section and probably add it in the social organization section:

"Females outnumber males by 2 to 1."

Taxonomy
I will expand on this part:

Goeldi's marmoset was first described in 1904, making Callimico one of the more recent monkey genera to be described.[1] In older classification schemes it was sometimes placed in its own family Callimiconidae[6] and sometimes, along with the marmosets and tamarins, in the subfamily Callitrichinae in the family Cebidae.[1] More recently, Callitrichinae has been (re-)elevated to family status as Callitrichidae.[3][2]

This is the part I am adding:

Molecular phylogenetics, morphology and behavioral ecology analysis show that Goeldi’s monkey diverged from a remote callitrichine conserving primitive traits such as single births and a third molar that is not present in the other marmosets -its sister taxa-, which gives them the ability to access to different resources and occupy different niches.

Diet
They feed mainly on fungi throughout the year.

Habitat
They home range is determined by their food sources and since they eat mostly on fungi, they frequent more often secondary forest where

Conservation

I can use this sentence: "The life expectancy in captivity is about 10 years" already published in the article to include it in this section.

There is a gap in studying