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Carl B. Koford
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Ecological Monographs. 27:153-219
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Carl B. Koford
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Oryx. 6:43-52
The vicuña (Vicugna vicugna) family Camelidae, inhabits the high pastoral zone, or puna, of the central Andes for a distance of 1,300 miles, from latitude 10° S to 29° S. The puna consists of high, rolling, semi-arid grasslands, barren pampas, and
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William H. Behle, H. G. Deignan, L. L. Snyder, Charles W. Quaintance, Ben H. Pruitt, Philip F. Allan, Louis B. Bishop, Miguel Alvarez del Toro, Ross Hardy, Edmund C. Jaeger, Gordon W. Gullion, Carl B. Koford, Karl W. Kenyon, Charles G. Sibley
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The Condor. 51:268-274
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Carl B. Koford, Andrew J. Berger, J. R. Alcorn, Merlin L. Killpack, William Anderson, A. W. Miller, Richard M. Straw, Richard F. Johnston, Benjamin Hochman, Robert R. Talmadge, Egmont Z. Rett, Marjorie A. Briggs, George G. Williams, Ned K. Johnson, Robert K. Selander, Ernest S. Booth, Gordon W. Gullion, Miguel Alvarez del Toro, G. Victor Morejohn, Ken Legg
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The Condor. 55:151-162
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Carl B. Koford
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Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
Koford Carl B. The ecology and management of the vicuna in the Puna zone of Peru. In: La Terre et La Vie, Revue d'Histoire naturelle, tome 15, n°2-3, 1961. pp. 342-353.
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Carl B. Koford
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Science (New York, N.Y.). 160(3827)
The native mouse of the Peruvian coastal desert, near latitude 6 degrees S, can survive on dry seed without drinking water, it bears young in winter, and it burrows in sand. House mice (which abound in other adjoining deserts) also tolerate dehydrati
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Carl B. Koford
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The Quarterly Review of Biology. 50:335-336
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Carl B. Koford
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Journal of Mammalogy. 59:649-650
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Carl B. Koford
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Science. 141:356-357
In bands of free-ranging macaques, adolescent males typically leave their mothers in the central part of the band and assume low social rank at the periphery. But the adolescent sons of high-ranking mothers may remain central and rise to high rank wi