Body mass in wild bearded capuchins, (Sapajus libidinosus): Ontogeny and sexual dimorphism
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Yonat Eshchar | Elisabetta Visalberghi | Dorothy M Fragaszy | E. Visalberghi | D. Fragaszy | P. Izar | Qing Liu | Patricia Izar | Qing Liu | Leigh Anna Young | Y. Eshchar | L. A. Young | Dorothy M. Fragaszy
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