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Fowler, H. G. (n.d.). Apparency and accumulated herbivory in understory myrmecophytes of the central Amazon. Apparency and Accumulated Herbivory in Understory Myrmecophytes of the Central Amazon, Ciência e Cultura.
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Laurance, W. F., Andrade, A. S., Magrach, A., Camargo, J. L. C., Valsko, J. J., Campbell, M., Fearnside, P. M., Edwards, W., Lovejoy, T. E., & Laurance, S. G. (2014). Apparent environmental synergism drives the dynamics of Amazonian forest fragments. Ecology, 95(11), 3018–3026.
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Lovejoy, T. E. (1984). Application of ecological theory to conservation planning. In Ecology in Practice (pp. 402–413). UNESCO.
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Gascon, C. (1992). Aquatic predators and tadpole prey at a central Amazonian site: field data and experimental manipulations. Ecology, 73(3), 971–980.
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Sierra, A. M., Toledo, J. J., Nascimento, H. E., Pereira, M. R., & Zartman, C. E. (2019). Are extinction debts reflected in temporal changes of life history trait profiles? A fifteen-year reappraisal of bryophyte metacommunities in a fragmented landscape. Biological Conservation, 238, 108218.
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Zartman, C., & Nascimento, H. (2006). Are habitat-tracking metacommunities dispersal limited? Inferences from abundance-occupancy patterns of epiphylls in Amazonian forest fragments. Biological Conservation, 127(1), 46–47.
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Bruna, E. M. (2003). Are plants in rainforest fragments recruitment limited? Tests with an Amazonian understory herb. Ecology, 84(4), 932–947.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., & Bruna, E. M. (2012). Arthropod responses to the experimental isolation of Amazonian forest fragments. Zoologia, 29(6), 515–530.
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Bruna, E. M., Izzo, T., Inouye, B., Uriarte, M., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2011). Assymetric dispersal capability of Amazonian plant-ant queens. PLoS ONE, 6(8), e22937.
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Fonseca, C. R., & Ganade, G. (1996). Asymmetry, compartments and null interactions in an Amazonian ant-plant community. Journal of Animal Ecology, 65(3), 339–347.
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Zimmerman, B. L. (1994). Audio strip transects. In Measuring and Monitoring Biological Diversity - Standard Methods for Amphibians (pp. 92–96). Smithsonian Intitution Press.
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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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Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (1990). Avian communities in the understory of Amazonian forest fragments. In Biogeography and Ecology of Forest Bird Communities (pp. 333–343). SPB Academic Publishing.
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Rutt, C. L., Jirinec, V., Cohn‐Haft, M., Laurance, W. F., & Stouffer, P. C. (2019). Avian ecological succession in the Amazon: A long‐term case study following experimental deforestation. Ecology and Evolution, 9(24), 13850–13861. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5822
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Vasconcelos, H. (2004). Azteca-Cecropia association: are ants always necessary for their host-plants? Biotropica, 36(4), 641–646.
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Laurance, S. G. W., & Laurance, W. F. (2003). Bandages for wounded landscapes: faunal corridors and their roles in wildelife conservation in the Americas. In Disruptions and variability: the dynamics of climate, human disturbance, and ecosystem in the Americas (pp. 313–325). Columbia University Press.
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Laurance, S. G. W., & Laurance, W. F. (2003). Bandages for wounded landscapes faunal corridors and their roles in wildlife conservation in the Americas. In How Landscapes Change: Human Disturbance and Ecosystem Fragmentation in the Americas (pp. 313–325). Springer.
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Bernard, E., Albernaz, A. K. L. M., & Magnusson, W. . E. (2001). Bat species composition in three localities in the Amazon Basin. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 36(3), 177–184.
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Didham, R. K., Hammond, P. M., Lawton, J. H., Eggleton, P., & Stork, N. (1998). Beetle species responses to tropical forest fragmentation. Ecological Monographs, 68(3), 295–323.
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Boyle, S. A., & Smith, A. T. (2009). Behavioral modifications in northern bearded saki monkeys (Chiropotes satanas chiropotes) in forest fragments of central Amazonia. Primates, 51, 43–51.
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