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... tree , finding two bushbabies in a tree hollow , and calmly proceeding to eat them . That population may have a local penchant for bushbabies . ( It is a sidelight on primatology that one of the excitements of washing hundreds of chimp ...
... tree , finding two bushbabies in a tree hollow , and calmly proceeding to eat them . That population may have a local penchant for bushbabies . ( It is a sidelight on primatology that one of the excitements of washing hundreds of chimp ...
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... tree . This , in turn , means that primatologists increasingly need botanical backup to estimate the quantity and timing of food offered by each tree . Waser and Floody ( 1974 ) , working in the same forest in a later study of ...
... tree . This , in turn , means that primatologists increasingly need botanical backup to estimate the quantity and timing of food offered by each tree . Waser and Floody ( 1974 ) , working in the same forest in a later study of ...
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... trees above ground depends on an equally complex succession of fun- gal symbients ( Janos , 1980a , b ) . The second stage of a tree rises in the typical tall rain forest pattern of growth ( Fig . 8.1 . ) , but its species in turn have ...
... trees above ground depends on an equally complex succession of fun- gal symbients ( Janos , 1980a , b ) . The second stage of a tree rises in the typical tall rain forest pattern of growth ( Fig . 8.1 . ) , but its species in turn have ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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