Intra- and Intergroup Spatial Dynamics of a Pair-Living Singing Primate, Indri indri: A Multiannual Study of Three Indri Groups in Maromizaha Forest, Madagascar
Giovanna Bonadonna(University of Turin), Cristina Giacoma(University of Turin), Daria Valente(University of Turin), Michele Zaccagno(University of Turin), Chiara De Gregorio(University of Warwick), Rose Marie Randrianarison(University of Antananarivo), Marco Gamba(University of Turin), Valeria Torti(University of Turin), Chia L. Tan
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