The role of extragroup encounters in a Neotropical, cooperative breeding primate, the common marmoset: a field playback experiment
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Cory T. Miller | Christini B. Caselli | A. Souto | N. Schiel | Paulo H. B. Ayres | Shalana C. N. Castro | Shalana Cássia do Nascimento Castro
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