Explosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys

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Explosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1365-2699.2011.02609.X
P5875ResearchGate publication ID227692131

P50authorIzeni P. FariasQ21341703
Jean P. BoubliQ21341806
Michael E. AlfaroQ23073059
Kenneth L. ChiouQ59544403
Anthony Di FioreQ61161383
Jessica W. Lynch AlfaroQ72180638
Charles H JansonQ88492052
Meredith SchulteQ117236226
P2093author name stringBryan Wilson
Vanessa Ross
Link E. Olson
Doreen Schwochow
Gustavo A. Gutiérrez-Espeleta
Mai T.T. Nguyen
Sarah Neitzel
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P921main subjectsympatryQ1246431
range expansionQ111187226
P304page(s)272-288
P577publication date2011-10-18
P1433published inJournal of BiogeographyQ1595724
P1476titleExplosive Pleistocene range expansion leads to widespread Amazonian sympatry between robust and gracile capuchin monkeys
P478volume39