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Neckel-Oliveira, S., & Wachlevski, M. (2004). Predation on the Arboreal Eggs of Three Species of Phyllomedusa in Central Amazônia. Journal of Herpetology, 38(2), 84–88.
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Neckel-Oliveira, S., & Martinez-Ramos, M. (2004). Effects of landscape change on clutches of Phyllomedusa tarsius, a neotropical treefrog. Biological Conservation, 118(1), 109–116.
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Laurance, W. F., Oliveira, A. A., Laurance, S. G., Nascimento, H. E. M., Condit, R., Sanchez-Thorin, A., Lovejoy, T. E., Andrade, A., D’Angelo, S., Ribeiro, J. E., & Dick, C. (2004). Pervasive alteration of Tree Communities in undisturbed Amazonian forest. Nature, 428, 171–175.
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Bruna, E. M., Lapola, D. M., & Vasconcelos, H. (2004). Interspecific variation in the defensive reponses of obligate plant-ants: Experimental tests and consequences for herbivory. Oecologia, 138, 558–565.
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Bruna, E. M., Kress, W. J., Marques, F., & da Silva, v. (2004). Heliconia acuminata reproductive success is independent of local floral density/O sucesso reprodutivo de Heliconia acuminata é Independente da densidade floral local. Acta Amazonica, 34(3), 467–471.
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Andresen, E., & Levey, D. J. (2004). Effects of dung and seed size on secundary dispersal, seed predation and seedling establishment of rainforest Trees. Oecologia, 139, 45–54.
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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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Schawartz, G., Harazaki, N., Silva, M. B., Izzo, T. J., Bejar, M. E., Mesquita, M. R., & Fernandes, G. W. (2003). Evidence for a stress hypothesis: Hemiparasitism effect on the colonization of “Alchronea costaneafolia”aSuss. (Euphorbiaceae) by galling insects. G. W., 33(2), 275–280.
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Sampaio, E. M. S., Kalko, E. K. V., Bernard, E., Handley, C. O. J., & Rodriguez, H. B. (2003). A biodiversity assessment of bats (Chiroptera) in a tropical lowland rainforest of central Amazonia including methodological and conservation considerations. Studies on the Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 38(1), 17–31.
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Lapola, D. M., Bruna, E. M., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2003). Contrasting responses to introduction by ants in habiting maieta guianensis (melastomataceae). Biotropica, 35(2), 295–300.
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Fonseca, C. R., & Benson, W. W. (2003). Ontogenetic succession in Amazonian ant trees. Oikos, 102(2), 406–412.
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Dick, C., Etchelecu, G., & Austerlitz, F. (2003). Pollen dispersal of tropical trees (Dinizia excelsa: Fabaceae) by native insects and African honeybees in pristine and fragmented Amazonian rainforest. Molecular Ecology, 12, 753–764.
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De Luca, A. S., Vasconcelos, H. L., & Barrett, T. V. (2003). Distribution of Sandflies (Diptera: Phlebotominae) In Forest Remnants and Adjacent Matrix Habitats in Brazilian Amazonia. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 63(3), 401–410.
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Andresen, E. (2003). Effect of forest fragmentation on dung beetle communities and functional consequences for plant regeneration. Ecography, 26(1), 87–97.
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Izzo, T., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2002). Cheating the cheater: domatia loss minimizes the effects of ant castration in na Amazonian ant-plant. Oecologia, 133, 200–205.
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Dick, C. (2002). Effect of pollinator composition on the breeding structure of tropical timber trees. In Modeling and experimental research on genetic processes in tropical and temperate forests. In Modeling and experimental research on genetic processes in tropical and temperate forests (pp. 140–152). Les Colloques de l’INRA.
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Bruna, E. M., & Kress, J. (2002). Habitat fragmentation and the demographic structure of na Amazonian understory herb (Heliconia acuminata). Conservation Biology, 16(5), 1256–1266.
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Bruna, E. M. (2002). Effects of forest fragmentation on Heliconia acuminata seedling recruitment in central Amazonia. Oecologia, 132, 235–243.
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Bernard, E. (2002). Diet, activity and reproduction of bat species (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Central Amazonia, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 19(1), 173–188.
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Andresen, E. (2002). Primary seed dispersal by red howler monkeys and the effect of defecation pattern on the fate of dispersed seeds. Biotropica, 34(2), 261–272.
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