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Date: 2010-08-30 11:15:15
Biology
Pygmy marmoset
Marmoset
Bird vocalization
Callithrix
Pygmy peoples
Animal communication
Primate
Callitrichidae
Zoology
Hunting

American Journal of Primatology 71:333–RESEARCH ARTICLE Dialects in Pygmy Marmosets? Population Variation in Call Structure STELLA DE LA TORRE1 AND CHARLES T. SNOWDON2 1

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