Perception of Food Amounts by Chimpanzees Based on the Number, Size, Contour Length and Visibility of Items

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P356DOI10.1016/J.ANBEHAV.2007.10.035
P932PMC publication ID2493292
P698PubMed publication ID19412322
P5875ResearchGate publication ID24398751

P50authorMichael J. BeranQ43124411
P2093author name stringTheodore A Evans
Emily H Harris
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P433issue5
P1104number of pages10
P304page(s)1793-1802
P577publication date2008-05-01
P1433published inAnimal BehaviourQ2849996
P1476titlePerception of Food Amounts by Chimpanzees Based on the Number, Size, Contour Length and Visibility of Items
P478volume75

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