Cultural attitudes are stronger predictors of bushmeat consumption and preference than economic factors among urban Amazonians from Brazil and Colombia
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Main Authors: | Morsello, C., Yagüe, B., Beltreschi, L., Vliet, N. van, Adams, C., Schor, T., Quiceno Mesa, M.P., Cruz, D. |
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2018-07-03T11:02:17Z
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95043 |
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