Estimating the population size of lemurs based on their mutualistic food trees
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Patricia C. Wright | James P. Herrera | C. Golden | Steig E Johnson | P. Wright | Christopher D. Golden | C. Borgerson | Lydia Tongasoa | Pascal Andriamahazoarivosoa | B. J. R. Rasolofoniaina | Eli R. Rakotondrafarasata | J. Randrianasolo | Cortni Borgerson | Steig E. Johnson | Lydia Tongasoa | Pascal Andriamahazoarivosoa | B. J. Rodolph Rasolofoniaina | J. L. Rado Ravoavy Randrianasolo | S. Johnson | James P. Herrera | J. L. Rado Ravoavy Randrianasolo | Christopher D. Golden | Steig E. Johnson | Eli R. Rakotondrafarasata | Patricia C. Wright
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