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Williamson, G. B., Van Eldik, T., Delamônica, P., & Larance, W. F. (1999). How many millenarians in Amazonia: Sizing the ages of large trees. Trends in Plant Science, 4(10), 397.
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Venticinque, E. M., & Fowler, H. G. (2001). Local extinction risks and asynchronies: The evidence for a metapopulation dynamics of a social spider, Anelosimus eximius (Araneae, Theridiidae). In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 187–198). Yale University Press.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., Carvalho, K. S., & Delabie, J. H. C. (2001). Landscape modifications and ant communities. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 199–206). Yale University Press.
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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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Stouffer, P. C., & Borges, S. H. (2001). Conservation recommendations for understory birds in Amazonian forest fragments and second growth area. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 248–261). Yale University Press.
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Stouffer, P. C. (2020). Birds in fragmented Amazonian rainforest: Lessons from 40 years at the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project. The Condor, 122(3), duaa005. https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duaa005
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Spironello, W. R. (2001). The brown capuchin monkey (Cebus apella): Ecology and home range requirements in Central Amazonia. In Lessons From Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 271–283). Yale University Press.
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Souza, O., Schoereder, J. H., Brown, V., & Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (2001). A theoretical overview of the processes determining species richness in forest fragments. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 13–21). Yale University Press.
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Scariot, A. (2001). Effects of landscape fragmentation on palm communities. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 121–135). Yale University Press.
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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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Rankin, J. M. (1980). Diversidade e dispersão de Lecythidaceae na floresta de terra firme da Amazônia Central. 17.
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Rankin-de Mérona, J., & Hutchings, R. W. (2001). Deforestation impact at the edge of an Amazonian forest fragment: Tree mortality, damage, and recruitment. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 107–120). Yale University Press.
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Pritchard, H. W., Moat, J. F., Ferraz, J. B. S., Marks, T. R., Camargo, J. L. C., Nadarajan, J., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (2014). Innovative approaches to the preservation of forest trees. Forest Ecology and Management, 333, 88–98.
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Pharo, E., & Zartman, C. E. (2006). Bryophytes in a changing landscape: The hierarchical effects of habitat fragmentation on ecological and evolutionary processes. Biological Conservation, 135(3), 315–325.
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Oliveira, M. L. (2001). Stingless bees (Meliponini) and Orchid bees (Euglossini) in terra firme tropical forests and forest fragments. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 209–218). Yale University Press.
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Offerman, H., Dale, V. H., Pearson, S. M., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., & O’Neill, R. V. (1995). Effects of forest fragmentation on Neotropical fauna: current research and data availabiltiy. Environmental Reviews, 3(2), 191–211.
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Mori, S., Becker, P., & Kincaid, D. (2001). Lecythidaceae of a Central Amazonian lowland forest: Implications for conservation. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 55–67). Yale University Press.
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Mesquita, R. C. G., Massoca, P. E. S., Jakovac, A. C. C., Bentos, T. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2015). Amazon rain forest succession: stochasticity or land-use legacy? BioScience, 65(9), 849–861.
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Martins, M. B. (2001). Drosophilid fruit-fly guilds in forest fragments. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 175–186). Yale University Press.
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Lovejoy, T. E. (1983). Biosphere reserves: The size question. Conservation, Science and Society. Contributions to the First International Biosphere Reserve Congress, Minsk, Byelorussia, USSR.
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