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135 related items for PubMed ID: 23179544

  • 1. Fragmented living: Behavioural ecology of primates in a forest fragment in the Lopé Reserve, Gabon.
    Tutin CE.
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  • 2. The primate community of the Lopé Reserve, Gabon: diets, responses to fruit scarcity, and effects on biomass.
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    Locatelli S, Liegeois F, Lafay B, Roeder AD, Bruford MW, Formenty P, Noë R, Delaporte E, Peeters M.
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