Colour Cues for Leaf Food Selection by Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) with a New Suggestion for the Evolution of Trichromatic Colour Vision
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T.D.B. Yuen | B. Darvell | P. Lucas | P.K.D. Lee | T.D.B. Yuen | M. F. Choong | P.W. Lucas | B.W. Darvell | P.K.D. Lee | M.F. Choong | Peter W. Lucas | Brian W. Darvell | M. F. Choong
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