Morphometric signals of population decline in diademed sifakas occupying degraded rainforest habitat in Madagascar
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K. Glander | M. Irwin | R. Junge | L. Godfrey | K. Samonds | K. Mahefarisoa | Jean‐Luc Raharison | Fidisoa Rasambainarivo
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