Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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im Oktober 2009 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в жовтні 2009
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Fig Foraging by Dichromatic and Trichromatic Cebus capucinus in a Tropical Dry Forest
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Amanda D. Melin
Chihiro Hiramatsu
Linda M. Fedigan
Nigel Parr
Shoji Kawamura
Tomohide Hiwatashi
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10.1007/S10764-009-9383-9
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2009-10-26T00:00:00Z