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Zuquim, G., Tuomisto, H., Costa, F. R. C., Braga-Neto, R., & Figueiredo, F. O. G. (2012). Broad scale distribution of ferns and Lycophytes along environmental gradients in central and northern Amazonia, Brazil. Biotropica, 44(6), 752–762.
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Zuquim, G., Stroop, J., Moulatlet, G. M., Van doninck, J., Quesada, C. A., Figueiredo, F. O. G., Costa, F. R. C., Ruokolainen, K., & Tuomisto, H. (2019). Making the most of scarce data: Mapping soil gradients in data-poor areas using species occurrence records. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 10, 788–801.
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Zuquim, G., Costa, F. R. C., Prado, J., & Braga-Neto, R. (2008). Distribution of pteridophyte communities along environmental gradients in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Biodiversity and Conservation, 18(1), 151–166.
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Zuanon, J., & Sazima, I. (2004). Natural History of Stauroglanis gouldingi (Silutiformes: Trichomycteridae) a miniature sand-dwelling candiru from central Amazonian streamlets. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 3(15), 201–208.
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Zuanon, J., Carvalho, L. N., & Sazima, I. (2006). A chamaeleon characin: the plant- clinging and colour-changing Ammocryptocharax elegans (Characidiinae: Crenuchidae). Revista Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 17(3), 225–232.
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Zuanon, J., Bockmann, F. A., & Sazima, I. (2006). A remarkable sand-dwelling fish assemblage from central Amazonia, with comments on the evolution of psammophily in South American freshwater fishes. Revista Neotropical Ichthyology, 4(1), 107–118.
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Zimmerman, B., & Simberloff, D. (1996). An historical interpretation of habitat use by frogs in a central Amazonian forest. Journal of Biogeography, 23(1), 27–46.
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Zimmerman, B. L., & Rodrigues, M. T. (1990). Frogs, snakes and lizards of the INPA-WWF reserves near Manaus, Brazil. In Four Neotropical Rainforests (pp. 426–454). Yale Univ. Press.
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Zimmerman, B. L., & Hodl, W. (1983). Distinctions of Phyrnohyas resinfictrix (Goeldi, 1907) from Phyrnohyas venulosa (Laurenti, 1768) based on acoustical and behavioural parameters. Zool. Anz., 211(5/6), 341–352.
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Zimmerman, B. L., & Bogart, J. P. (1986). Vocalizations of primary forest frog species in the Central Amazon. Acta Amazonica, 14(3/4), 473–519.
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Zimmerman, B. L., & Bogart, J. P. (1988). Ecology and calls of four little-known central Amazonian forest species of frogs. Journal of Herpetology, 22, 97–108.
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Zimmerman, B. L. (1986). Relevance of the equilibrium theory of island biogeography with an example from Amazônia. Journal of Biogeography, 13, 133–143.
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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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Zimmerman, B. L. (1983). A comparison of structural features of calls of open and forest habitat frog species in the Central Amazon. Herpetologica, 39(3), 235–246.
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Zartman, C., & Shaw, A. J. (2006). Metapopulation extinction thresholds in rain forest remnants. The American Naturalist, 167(2), 177–189.
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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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Zartman, C. E., McDaniel, S. F., & Shaw, A. J. (2006). Experimental habitat fragmentation increases linkage disequilibrium but does not affect genetic diversity or population structure in the Amazonian liverwort Radula flaccida. Molecular Ecology, 15, 2305-2315.
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Zartman, C. E. (2003). The impacts of habitat fragmentation on a temporally dynamic plant community: a case study of epiphyllous bryophytes in central Amazonia. Ecology, 84(4), 948–954.
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Yoh, N., Syme, P., Rocha, R., Meyer, C. F. J., & López-Baucells, A. (2020). Echolocation of Central Amazonian ‘whispering’ phyllostomid bats: call design and interspecific variation. Mammal Research, 65(3), 583–597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-020-00503-0
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Wolfe, J. D., Stouffer, P. C., & Seeholzer, F. G. (2014). Variation in tropical bird survival across longitude and guilds: a case study from the Amazon. Oikos, 123(8), 964–970.
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