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After Short Interbirth Intervals, Monkeys Have Higher Infant Mortality
Number of pages: 10
Posted: 19 Jul 2021
Brett Marie Frye
,
Dakota E. McCoy
,
Jennifer Kotler
,
Amanda Embury
,
Judith M. Burkart
,
Monika Burns
,
Simon Eyre
,
Peter Galbusera
,
Jacqui Hooper
,
Arun Idoe
,
Agustín López Goya
,
Jennifer Mickelberg
, Marcos Peromingo Quesada,
Miranda Stevenson
,
Sara Sullivan
,
Mark Warneke
,
Sheila Wojciechowski
,
Dominic Wormell
,
David Haig
and
Suzette D. Tardif
Emory & Henry College - Department of Biology, Harvard University - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Zoos Victoria - Department of Wildlife Conservation and Science, University of Zurich - Department of Anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Division of Comparative Medicine, Wellington Zoo, Royal Zoological Society of Antwerp, Wellington Zoo, Apenheul Primate Park, Faunia-Parques Reunidos, Zoo Atlanta, Faunia-Parques Reunidos, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Chicago Zoological Society, Chicago Zoological Society, Chicago Zoological Society, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, Harvard University - Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and Southwest National Primate Research Center
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