Camera traps provide a robust alternative to direct observations for constructing social networks of wild chimpanzees
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Damien R. Farine | Hjalmar S. Kühl | Liran Samuni | Kevin E. Langergraber | Maureen S. McCarthy | Marie-Lyne Després-Einspenner | C. Boesch | Marie-Lyne Després-Einspenner | H. Kühl | R. Wittig | D. Farine | L. Samuni | K. Langergraber | Samuel Angedakin | M. Arandjelovic | Paula Dieguez | Kristin Havercamp | Alex Knight
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