EVOLUTION AND FUNCTION OF ROUTINE TRICHROMATIC VISION IN PRIMATES
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Daniel Osorio | Brian W. Darvell | Peter W. Lucas | Nathaniel J. Dominy | Kathryn E. Stoner | N. Dominy | D. Osorio | B. Darvell | P. Lucas | K. Stoner | Pablo Riba-Hernandez | Nayuta Yamashita | Esteban LorÍa-Calderón | Wanda Petersen-Pereira | Yahaira Rojas-Durán | Ruth Salas-Pena | Silvia Solis-Madrigal | Nayuta Yamashita | P. Riba-Hernández | Esteban LorÍa-Calderón | Wanda Petersen-Pereira | Yahaira Rojas-Durán | Ruth Salas-Pena | S. Solis-Madrigal
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