Primate Survival in Community-Owned Forest Fragments: Are Metapopulation Models Useful Amidst Intensive use?

  • Chapman C
  • Lawes M
  • Naughton-Treves L
  • et al.
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Chapman, C. A., Lawes, M. J., Naughton-Treves, L., & Gillespie, T. (2003). Primate survival in community-owned forest fragments: Are metapopulation models useful amidst intensive use? In L. K. Marsh (Ed.), Primates in fragments: Ecology and conservation (pp. 63–78). New York: Kluwer Academic/ Plenium Publishers.

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Chapman, C. A., Lawes, M. J., Naughton-Treves, L., & Gillespie, T. (2003). Primate Survival in Community-Owned Forest Fragments: Are Metapopulation Models Useful Amidst Intensive use? In Primates in Fragments (pp. 63–78). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3770-7_6

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