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Behaviour–293 brill.com/beh Diet and polyspecific associations affect spatial patterns among redtail monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius)
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Document Date: 2013-08-24 18:14:27


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New York / /

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Interspecific / Pearson / Koninklijke Brill NV / Thomson / Intragroup / /

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Kenya / United States / Uganda / Canada / /

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City University of New York / Hunter College / McGill University / /

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food items / food distribution / clumped food / food resources / Study site / food tree / food item / wider / monospecific groups / food type / food stations / food resource / food / /

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the City University of New York / New York / Polyspecific association / Polyspecific / Anthropology & McGill School of Environment / McGill University / Montreal / Department of Anthropology / Hunter College / Stanford / /

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Margaret A.H. Bryer / Anthropology / Jessica M. Rothman / Colin A. Chapman / /

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hunter / Corresponding author / /

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Quebec / New York / /

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western Uganda / /

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laser / prions / /

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