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Stouffer, P. C., Bierregaard Jr, R. O., Strong, C., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2006). Long-term landscape change and bird abundance in Amazonian rainforest fragments. Conservation Biology, 20(4), 1212–1223.
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Sazima, I., Carvalho, L. N., Mendonça, F. P., & Zuanon, J. (2006). Fallen laves on the water- bed: diurnal camouflage of three night active fish species in an Amazonian streamlet. Neotropical Ichthyology, 4(1), 119–122.
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Oliveira, S. N. (2006). Abundance body size and movement patterns of a tropical treefrog in continuous and fragmented forests in the Brazilian Amazon. Biological Conservation, 128(3), 308–315.
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Izzo, T. J., Julião, G. R., Almada, E., & Fernades, G. W. . (2006). Hiding From Defenders: Localized Chemical Modification on the Leaves of an Amazonian Ant-Plant Induced by a Gall- Making Insect (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Sociobiology, 48(2), 1–11.
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Carvalho, L. N., Zuanon, J., & Sazima, I. (2006). The almost invisible league: crypsis and association between minute fishes and shrimps as a possible defence against visually hunting predators. Neotropical Ichthyology, 4(2), 219–224.
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Barlow, J., Peres, C. A., Henriques, L. M. P., Stouffer, P. C., & Wunderle, J. M. (2006). Responses of understorey birds to forest fragmentation, logging and wildfires: an Amazonian synthesis. Biological Conservation, 128(2), 182–192.
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Laurance, S., & Gomez, M. S. (2005). Clearing width and movements of understory rainforest birds. Biotropica, 37(1), 149–152.
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Barreto, L., & Gascon, C. (2005). Edge Effect from continuous forest and fragment forest on the larval performance of an aquatic anuran tadpole and predator-prey interaction in Central Amazonia. Boletim de Hidrobiologia, 18, 39–44.
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Antongiovanni, M., & Metzger, J. P. (2005). Influence of matrix habitats on the occurrence of insectivorous birds species in Amazonian forest fragments. Biological Conservation, 122(3), 441–451.
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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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Stratford, G. (2004). Notes on nests of Ruddy Quail-doves (Geotrygon montana), Lesser Swallow–tailed Swifts (Panyptila cayennensis), Mouse-Colored Antshrikes (Thamnophilus murinus), and Scale–backed Antbirds (Hylophylax preilonata) from Central Amazonas, Brazil. Ornitologia Neotropica, 15, 265–267.
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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, S. G., Stouffer, P., & Laurance, W. F. (2004). Effects of road clearings on movements patterns of understory rainforest birds in central Amazonia. Conservation Biology, 18(4), 1099–1109.
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Laurance, S. G. W. (2004). Responses of understory rain forest birds to road edges in Central Amazonia. Ecological Applications, 14(3), 1344–1357.
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Borges, S., Stouffer, P., & Carvalhães, A. (2004). Comportamento de ‘Lek’ em Topazza pella na Amazônia central (Aves, Trochilidae). In História Natural da Biota Amazônica (pp. 249–253). INPA.
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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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Schiesari, L., Zuanon, J., Azevedo-Ramos, C., Garcia, M., Gordo, M., Messias, M., & Vieira, E. M. (2003). Macrophyte rafts as dispersal vectors for fishes and amphibians in the Lower Solimões River, Central Amazon. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 19(3), 333–336.
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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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Funk, C., & Mills, S. (2003). Potential causes of population decline in forest fragments for an Amazonian frog. Biological Conservation, 111(2), 205–214.
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