Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure
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G. Asner | D. Knapp | P. Jansen | M. Crofoot | A. Trainor | C. J. Campbell | Mariah E. Hopkins | Kevin A. McLean | Anne M. Trainor | Gregory P. Asner | Margaret C. Crofoot | Mariah E. Hopkins | Christina J. Campbell | Roberta E. Martin | David E. Knapp | Patrick A. Jansen | Kevin Mclean | R. Martin
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