Patch Size, Functional Isolation, Visibility and Matrix Permeability Influences Neotropical Primate Occurrence within Highly Fragmented Landscapes
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114025
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- Nathaniel J. Dominy & Peter W. Lucas, 2001. "Ecological importance of trichromatic vision to primates," Nature, Nature, vol. 410(6826), pages 363-366, March.
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