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Ferraz, G. (2012). Twelve guidelines for biological sampling in environmental licensing studies. Natureza e Conservação, 10(1), 1-7.
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Sberze, M., Cohn-Haft, M., & Ferraz, G. (2010). Old-growth and secondary-forest site occupancy by nocturnal birds in a Neotropical landscape. Animal Conservation, 13, 3–11.
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Ferraz, G., Marinelli, C. E., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2008). Biological Monitoring in the Amazon: Recent Progress and Future Needs. Biotropica, 40(1), 7–10.
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Soares, L., Abad-Franch, F. A., & Ferraz, G. (2014). Epidemiology of cutaneous leishmaniasis in central Amazonia: a comparison of sex-biased incidence among rural settlers and field biologists. Tropical Medicine & International Health, 19(8), 988–995.
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Muñoz, A. P., Kéry, M., Martins, P. V., & Ferraz, G. (2018). Age effects on survival of Amazon forest birds and the latitudinal gradient in bird survival. The Auk, 135(2), 299–313.
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Figueira, L., Tella, J. L., Camargo, U. M., & Ferraz, G. (2015). Autonomous sound monitoring shows higher use of Amazon old growth than secondary forest by parrots. Biological Conservation, 184, 27–35.
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Couto, T. B. A., Zuanon, J., Olden, J. D., & Ferraz, G. (2017). Longitudinal variability in lateral hydrologic connectivity shapes fish occurrence in temporary floodplain ponds. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 75(2), 319–328. https://doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-2016-0388
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Ferraz, G., Russel, G. J., Stouffer, P. C., Bierregaard Jr, R. O., Pimm, S. L., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2003). Rates of species loss from Amazonian forest fragments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 100(24), 14069–14073.
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Ferraz, G., Nichols, J. D., Hines, J. E., Stouffer, P. C., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2007). A Large-scale Deforestation Experiment: Effects of Patch Area and Isolation on Amazon Birds. Science, 315, 238–241.
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Cerqueira, M. C., Cohn-Haft, M., Vargas, C. F., Nader, C. F., Andretti, C. B., Costa, T. V. V., Hines, J. E., & Ferraz, G. (2013). Rare or elusive? A test of expert knowledge about rarity of Amazon forest birds. Diversity and Distributions, 19(7), 710–721.
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