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Primate Distribution Patterns: Analyses of Fossils, Molecules, Behavioral Ecology, and Paleoenvironment

Primate Biogeography: Progress and Prospects. Edited by Shawn M. Lehman and John G. Fleagle. New York: Springer Publishing. 2006. 535 pp., $149.00 (cloth). ISBN-10: 0-387-29871-1.

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Tosi, A.J. Primate Distribution Patterns: Analyses of Fossils, Molecules, Behavioral Ecology, and Paleoenvironment. J Mammal Evol 14, 213–216 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10914-007-9054-6

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