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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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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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Figueiredo, F., Zuquim, G., Tuomisto, H., Moulatlet, G. M., Balslev, H., & Costa, F. R. C. (2018). Beyond climate control on species range: the importance of soil data to predict distribution of Amazonian plant species. Journal of Biogeography, 45, 190–200.
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Bierregaard Jr., R. O., & Lovejoy, T. E. (1988). Birds in Amazonian forest fragments: Effects of insularization. Acta XIX, 2, 1564–1579.
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Gascon, C. (1993). Breeding-habitat use by Amazonian primary-forest frogs species at forest edge. Biodiversity and Conservation, 2, 38–444.
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Rocha, R., Ovaskainen, O., López-Baucells, A., Farneda, F. Z., Ferreira, D. F., Bobrowiec, P. E. D., Cabeza, M., Palmeirim, J. M., & Meyer, C. F. J. (2017). Design matters: an evaluation of the impact of small man-made forest clearings on tropical bats using a before-after-control-impact design. Forest Ecology and Management, 401, 8–16.
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Rylands, A. B., & Neves, A. S. (1991). Diet of a group of howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in an isolated forest patch in Central Amazônia. Primatologia No Brasil, 3, 263–274.
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Lovejoy, T. E., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., Rylands, A. B., Malcolm, J. R., Quintela, C. E., Harper, L. H., Brown Jr., K. S., Powell, A. H., Powell, G. V., Schubart, H. O. R., & Hays, M. (1986). Edge and other effects of isolation on Amazon forest fragments. In Conservation Biology (pp. 257–285). Sinauer Associates Inc.
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Pacheco, M. A. W. (2001). Effects of flooding and herbivores on variation in recruitment of palms between habitats. Journal of Ecology, 89(3), 358–366.
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Kapos, V. (1989). Effects of isolation on the water status of forest patches in the Brazilian Amazon. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 5, 173–185.
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Bentos, T. V., Nascimento, H. E. M., Vizcarra, M. A., & Williamson, G. B. G. (2017). Effects of lightgaps and topography on Amazon secondary forest: changes in species richness and community composition. Forest Ecology and Management, 396, 124–131.
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Radtke, M. G., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2008). Forest fragment size effects on dung beetle communities. Biological Conservation, 141(3), 613–614.
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Carvalho, K. S., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (1999). Forest fragmentation in central Amazonia and its effects on litter-dwelling ants. Biological Conservation, 91, 151–158.
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Bohlman, S., Laurance, W. F., Laurance, S. G., Nascimento, H. E. M., Fearnside, P., & Andrade, A. C. S. (2008). Importance of soils, topography and geographic distance in structuring central Amazonian tree communities. Journal of Vegetation Science, 19(6), 863–874.
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Laurance, W. F., Ferreira, L. V., Rankin-de- Merona, J., & Hutchings, R. (1998). Influence of plot shape on estimates of tree diversity and community composition in Central Amazon. Biotropica, 30(4), 662–665.
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Ribeiro, M. B. N., Bruna, E. M., & Mantovani, W. (2010). Influence of post-clearing treatment on the recovery of herbaceous plant communities in Amazonian secondary forests. Restoration Ecology, 18(1), 50–58.
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Roeder, M., Hölscher, D., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (2010). Liana regeneration in secondary and primary forests of Central Amazonia. Plant Ecology & Diversity, 3(2), 165–174.
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Wieland, L. M., Mesquita, R. C. G., Bobrowiec, P. E. D., Bentos, T. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2011). Seed rain and advance regeneration in secondary succession in the Brazilian Amazon. Tropical Conservation Science, 4(3), 300–316.
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Scariot, A. (2000). Seedling mortality by litterfall in Amazonia forest fragments. Biotropica, 32(4a), 622–669.
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Longworth, J. B., Mesquita, R. C. G., Bentos, T. V., Moreira, M. P., Massoca, P. E., & Williamson, G. B. (2014). Shifts in dominance and species assemblages over two decades in alternative successions in central Amazonia. Biotropica, 46(5), 529–537.
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