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Baker, T. R., Phillips, O. L., Laurance, W. F., Pitman, N. C. A., Almeida, S., Arroyo, L., Di Fiore, A., Erwin, T., Higuchi, N., Killeen, T. J., Laurance, S. G., Nascimento, H., Monteagudo, A., Neill, D. A., Silva, J. N. M., & Vasquez Martinez, R. (2008). Variation in plant traits does not determine patterns of wood production in Amazonian forests. Biogeosciences Discussions, 5, 3593–3621.
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Laurance, S. G., Andrade, A., & Laurance, W. F. (2010). Unanticipated effects of stand dynamism on Amazonian tree diversity. Biotropica, 42(4), 429–434.
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Stouffer, P. C., Strong, C., & Naka, L. N. (2009). Twenty years of understory bird extinctions from Amazonian rainforest fragments: Consistent trends and landscape-mediated dynamics. Diversity and Distributions, 15, 88–97.
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Gascon, C., Mesquita, R., & Higuchi, N. (1998). Tropical logging and the World Bank. Science, 281, 1453.
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Laurance, W. F. (2001). Tropical Logging and Human Invasion: An insoluble dilemma. Conservation Biology, 15, 1–2.
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Laurance, S. G., & Laurance, W. F. (2000). Tropical corridors: use of linear rainforest remnants by arboreal mammals. Biological Conservation, 91, 231–240.
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Bentos, T. V., Nascimento, H. E. M., & Williamson, G. B. (2013). Tree seedling recruitment in Amazon secondary forest: Importance of topography and gap micro-site condition. Forest Ecology and Management, 287, 140–146.
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Rankin-de-Merona, J. M. (1990). Tree mortality and recruitment over a five-year period in undisturbed upland rain forest of the central Amazon. In Four Neotropical Rainforests (pp. 573–584). Yale Univ. Press.
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Roeder, M., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (2011). Traits and growth of liana regeneration in primary and secondary forest of Central Amazonia. Applied Vegetation Science, 15, 108–118.
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Farneda, F. Z., Rocha, R., López-Baucells, A., Sampaio, E. M., Palmeirim, J. M., Bobrowiec, P. E. D., Grelle, C. E. V., & Meyer, C. F. J. (2018). The road to functional recovery: temporal effects of matrix regeneration on Amazonian bats. Tropical Conservation Science, 11, 1–4.
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Radtke, M. G., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2007). The old and young Amazon: dung beetle biomass, abundance, and species diversity. Biotropica, 39(6), 725–730.
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Didham, R. (1997). The influence of edge effects and forest fragmentation on leaf litter invertebrates in central Amazonia. In Tropical Forest Remnants - Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities. University of Chicago Press.
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Torrent, L., López‐Baucells, A., Rocha, R., Bobrowiec, P. E. D., & Meyer, C. F. J. (2018). The importance of lakes for bat conservation in Amazonian rainforests: an assessment using autonomous recorders. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation, 4(4), 339–351. https://doi.org/10.1002/rse2.83
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Souza, T. R., Costa, F. R. C., Bentos, T. V., Leal Filho, N., Mesquita, R. C. G., & Ribeiro, I. O. (2017). The effect of forest fragmentation on the soil seed bank of Central Amazonia. Ecology and Management, 393, 105–112.
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Bruna, E. M., & Ribeiro, M. B. N. (2005). The compensatory responses of an understory herb to experimental damage are habitat-dependent. American Journal of Botany, 92(12), 2101–2106.
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Dáttilo, W., & Izzo, T. J. (2012). Temperature influence on species co-occurrence patterns in treefall gap and dense forest ant communities in a terra-firme forest of central amazon. Razil Sociobiology, 59(2), 351–367.
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Bührnheim, C. M., & Fernandes, C. C. (2003). Structure of fish assemblages in Amazonian rainforest streams: effects of habitats and locality. Copeia, 203(2), 255–262.
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Bowen, W. T., Becker, P., & Bassini, F. (1991). Spatial variability of extractable phosphorus in an Amazon forest. In Phosphorus Cycles in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems. Saskatchewan Institute of Pedology.
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Martins, D. L., Schietti, J., Feldpausch, T. R., Luizão, F. J., Phillips, O. L., Andrade, A., Castilho, C. V., Laurance, S. G., Oliveira, A., Toledo, J. J., Lugli, L. F., Mendoza, E. M. O., & Quesada, C. A. (2014). Soil-induced impacts on forest structure drive coarse woody debris stocks across Central Amazonia. Plant Ecology and Diversity, 8(2), 229–241.
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Barros, H. S., & Fearnside, P. M. (2016). Soil carbon stock changes due to edge effects in central amazon forest fragments. Forest Ecology and Management, 379, 30–36.
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