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Albert, J. S. 2002. Eternal vigilance on an Amazon floodplain. Current Biology 12: R442-R443.

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Albert, J. S. 2006. Phylogenetic character reconstruction. Pp. 41-54 in J. H. Kaas, ed. Evolution of Nervous
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