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Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure
2nd April 2016

Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure

Biodiversity
Forests
Panama
Canopy Modeling
Laser Scanning

3D structure of the canopy explains how a diverse array of primates move throughout a tropical forest

Original source

McClean, K.A., A.M. Trainor, G.P. Asner, M.C. Crofoot, M.E. Hopkins, C.J. Campbell, R.E. Martin, D.E. Knapp, and P.A. Jansen
Landscape Ecology
Published in 2016
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