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Which two sources are from scholarly journals?

Bravo, Susana. "Amazonian Black Howler Monkeys: Seed Dispersers or Pests?" Biotropica, vol. 40, no. 8 (2008), pp. 71–76.


Buchman, Dana. "Wonders of the Rainforest in Your Living Room." Good Housekeeping, 20 Mar. 2011, pp. 43–48.


Cain, Kevin. "Plight of the Disappearing Primates of the Amazonian Rainforest." Save Earth Today, 10 Jan. 2013,
www.disappearingprimates/rainforests/plightofthedisappearingprimatesoftheAmazonianrainforests. Accessed 20 Sept. 2016.


Martins, Marcel. "Pollination and Pollinators of the Amazonian Forests." Global Rainforests, vol. 19, no. 5 (2015), pp. 17–28.


Sternberg, Elaine. Just Business: Business Ethics and Environment Welfare. Conscious Minds Publishing, 2008.

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Answer/Explanation:

The two correctly cited sourxes are:

1. Bravo, Susana. "Amazonian Black Howler Monkeys: Seed Dispersers or Pests?" Biotropica, vol. 40, no. 8 (2008), pp. 71–76.; and

2. Martins, Marcel. "Pollination and Pollinators of the Amazonian Forests." Global Rainforests, vol. 19, no. 5 (2015), pp. 17–28.

These two are correct because they contain the title of the work, the title of the journal, it's volume, year of publication and the page where the work is located in the journal.

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