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Amazonian agriculturalists bound by subsistence hunting

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Pages 99-121 | Published online: 11 Mar 2011

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Luciana C. Castilho, Kristel M. De Vleeschouwer, E. J. Milner-Gulland & Alexandre Schiavetti. (2017) Hunting of mammal species in protected areas of the southern Bahian Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Oryx 53:4, pages 687-697.
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