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Date: 2008-08-27 12:48:03
Colobinae
Primate
Mantled guereza
Blue monkey
Guenon
Transect
Biology
Environment
Old World monkey
Colobine monkeys
Zoology
Black-and-white colobus

American Journal of Primatology 50:139–Diurnal Primate Densities and Biomass in the Kakamega Forest: An Evaluation of Census Methods and a Comparison with Other Forests PETER J. FASHING1* AND MARINA CORDS2

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