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Yoh, N., Syme, P., Rocha, R., Meyer, C. F. J., & López-Baucells, A. (2020). Echolocation of Central Amazonian ‘whispering’ phyllostomid bats: call design and interspecific variation. Mammal Research, 65(3), 583–597. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13364-020-00503-0
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Zimmerman, B. L., & Bogart, J. P. (1988). Ecology and calls of four little-known central Amazonian forest species of frogs. Journal of Herpetology, 22, 97–108.
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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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Wolfe, J. D., Stouffer, P. C., Bierregaard, R. O., Luther, D. A., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2020). Effects of a regenerating matrix on the survival of birds in tropical forest fragments. Avian Research, 11(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40657-020-00193-x
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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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Neckel-Oliveira, S. (2007). Effects of Forest Disturbance on Breeding Habitat Availability for Two Species of Anurans in the Amazon. Copeia, 2007(1), 186–192.
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Bierregaard, R. O. Jr., & Lovejoy, T. E. (1989). Effects of forest fragmentation on Amazonian understory bird communities. Acta Amazonica, 19, 215–241.
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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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Tolentino, M., & Anciães, M. (2020). Effects of forest fragmentation on the lekking behavior of White‐throated Manakins in Central Amazonia. Journal of Field Ornithology, 91(1), 31–43. https://doi.org/10.1111/jofo.12327
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Silva, I., Rocha, R., López-Baucells, A., Farneda, F. Z., & Meyer, C. F. J. (2020). Effects of Forest Fragmentation on the Vertical Stratification of Neotropical Bats. Diversity, 12(2), 67. https://doi.org/10.3390/d12020067
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Stouffer, P. C. (1995). Effects of forest fragmentation on understory hummingbirds in Amazonian, Brazil. Conservation Biology, 9(5), 1085–1094.
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Deichmann, J. L., Williamson, G. B., & Lima, A. P. (2010). Effects of geomorphology and primary productivity on Amazonian leaf litter herpetofauna. Biotropica, 43(2), 149–156.
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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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Aninta, S. G., Rocha, R., López-Baucells, A., & Meyer, C. F. J. (2019). Erosion of phylogenetic diversity in Neotropical bat assemblages: findings from a whole-ecosystem fragmentation experiment. Biodiversity and Conservation, 28(14), 4047–4063. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-019-01864-y
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Rutt, C. L., Midway, S. R., Jirinec, V., Wolfe, J. D., & Stouffer, P. C. (2019). Examining the microclimate hypothesis in Amazonian birds: indirect tests of the ‘visual constraints’ mechanism. Oikos, 128(6), 798–810.
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Rutt, C. L., Mokross, K., Kaller, M. D., & Stouffer, P. C. (2020). Experimental forest fragmentation alters Amazonian mixed-species flocks. Biological Conservation, 242, 108415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108415
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Van Houtan, K., Pimm, S., Lovejoy, T., Bierregaard Jr., R., & Stouffer, P. (2006). Extinctions of flocking birds in Amazonian forest fragments. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 8, 129–148.
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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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Rocha, R., Melo, T., & López-Baucells, A. (2014). Field observation of an adult Lesser treefrog Dendropsophus minutus (Anura: Hylidae) being consumed by a neotropical Lethocerus sp. (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) nymph. Alytes, 31, 37–39.
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