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11Predatory Behavior of Yellow Baboons Author(s): Glenn Hausfater Reviewed work(s): Source: Behaviour, Vol. 56, No), ppPublished by: BRILL Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable .

Predatory Behavior of Yellow Baboons Author(s): Glenn Hausfater Reviewed work(s): Source: Behaviour, Vol. 56, No), ppPublished by: BRILL Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable .

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 13:46:51
12Group Size and Foraging Efficiency in Yellow Baboons Author(s): Peter B. Stacey Reviewed work(s): Source: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 18, No), ppPublished by: Springer Stable URL: http://

Group Size and Foraging Efficiency in Yellow Baboons Author(s): Peter B. Stacey Reviewed work(s): Source: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Vol. 18, No), ppPublished by: Springer Stable URL: http://

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 15:35:29
13Baboons, Space, Time, and Energy Author(s): Stuart A. Altmann Reviewed work(s): Source: American Zoologist, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter, 1974), ppPublished by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.or

Baboons, Space, Time, and Energy Author(s): Stuart A. Altmann Reviewed work(s): Source: American Zoologist, Vol. 14, No. 1 (Winter, 1974), ppPublished by: Oxford University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.or

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 13:40:05
14American Journal of Primatology 53:139–RESEARCH ARTICLES Immigration and Hybridization Patterns of Yellow and Anubis Baboons In and Around Amboseli, Kenya SUSAN C. ALBERTS1,4* AND JEANNE ALTMANN2–4

American Journal of Primatology 53:139–RESEARCH ARTICLES Immigration and Hybridization Patterns of Yellow and Anubis Baboons In and Around Amboseli, Kenya SUSAN C. ALBERTS1,4* AND JEANNE ALTMANN2–4

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-16 15:11:25
15PRIMATES,18(2): , AprilLife History of Yellow Baboons: Physical Development, Reproductive Parameters, and Infant Mortality

PRIMATES,18(2): , AprilLife History of Yellow Baboons: Physical Development, Reproductive Parameters, and Infant Mortality

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16PRIMAXES,29(1): 91-105, JanuaryThermal Effects on Movement Patterns of Yellow Baboons

PRIMAXES,29(1): 91-105, JanuaryThermal Effects on Movement Patterns of Yellow Baboons

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 15:50:08
17American Journal of Primatology)  Physical Maturation and Age Estimates of Yellow Baboons, Papio cynocephalus, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya JEANNE ALTMANN A N D STUART ALTMANN

American Journal of Primatology) Physical Maturation and Age Estimates of Yellow Baboons, Papio cynocephalus, in Amboseli National Park, Kenya JEANNE ALTMANN A N D STUART ALTMANN

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 14:56:31
18Behav Ecol Sociobiol:  © Springer-Verlag 1995 Susan C. Alberts • Jeanne Altmann

Behav Ecol Sociobiol: © Springer-Verlag 1995 Susan C. Alberts • Jeanne Altmann

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19E. Afr. Wildl. J., 1976, Volume 14, pagesAcacia tree exudates: their composition and use as a food source by baboons Many plants of the genus Acacia exude viscous gummy liquids through cuts in their bark. These

E. Afr. Wildl. J., 1976, Volume 14, pagesAcacia tree exudates: their composition and use as a food source by baboons Many plants of the genus Acacia exude viscous gummy liquids through cuts in their bark. These

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20E. Afr. Wildl. J., 1976, Volume 14, pagesAcacia tree exudates: their composition and use as a food source by baboons Many plants of the genus Acacia exude viscous gummy liquids through cuts in their bark. These

E. Afr. Wildl. J., 1976, Volume 14, pagesAcacia tree exudates: their composition and use as a food source by baboons Many plants of the genus Acacia exude viscous gummy liquids through cuts in their bark. These

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Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 14:03:18