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Date: 2012-07-17 12:09:37
Red colobus
Angola colobus
Procolobus
Mantled guereza
Kibale National Park
Colobinae
Primate
Black-and-white colobus
Tana River red colobus
Colobine monkeys
Fauna of Africa
Zoology

How do differences in species and part consumption affect diet nutrient concentrations? A test with red colobus monkeys in Kibale National Park, Uganda Amy M. Ryan1, Colin A. Chapman2,3 and Jessica M. Rothman4,5* 1

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