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"Categorization of the wild food plants and their importance for primate development in the natural forest of Akpe (Lama) in southern Benin."

Authors: HOUNDONOUGBO, Aimé; Coffi Florent DOSSA GBO;

"Categorization of the wild food plants and their importance for primate development in the natural forest of Akpe (Lama) in southern Benin."

Abstract

With an aim of Planning and to know the wild food plants used by the monkeys and the importance for their development, the NGO REV-Development carried out the data-gathering of many vegetable species in the forest of Akpe (LAMA) located in the South of the Benign.

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