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    Schoeninger MJ, Iwaniec UT, Glander KE.
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    Snodderly DM, Ellis KM, Lieberman SR, Link A, Fernandez-Duque E, Di Fiore A.
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    Gómez-Posada C, Londoño JM.
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  • 38. A comparison of computer-generated and naturally occurring foraging patterns in route-network-constrained spider monkeys.
    Suarez SA, Karro J, Kiper J, Farler D, McElroy B, Rogers BC, Stockwell B, Young T.
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