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More
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Andres Link, one of Dr. Di Fiore's graduate
students, studies spider monkeys in Columbia |
Dylan
Schwindt, one of Dr. Di Fiore's research
assistants, studies saki
and tit monkeys in Ecuador |
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Gabriel
Carrillo, one of Dr Di Fiore's field
assistants, studied titi
monkey in Ecuador
for his honors thesis and now works
with
owl monkeys |
A
juvenile titi monkey, Callicebus discolor |
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Gabriel
Carrillo radio tracking a titi monkey |
Graduate
student Stephanie Spehar studies
vocal communicaiton spider monkeys |
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Dr.
Di Fiore working with one of his graduate
students, Stephanie Spehar, at NYU |
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