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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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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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Stratford, J. A. (2000). A ferruginous-backed antbird, Myrmeciza ferruginea, nest from central Amazonas, Brazil. Ararajuba - Brazilian Ornithological Society, 8(1), 43–44.
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Stratford, J. A., & Stouffer, P. C. (2015). Forest fragmentation alters microhabitat availability for Neotropical terrestrial insectivorous birds. Biological Conservation, 188, 109–115.
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Stratford, J. A., & Stouffer, P. C. (2013). Microhabitat associations of terrestrial insectivorous birds in Amazonian rainforest and second growth. Journal of Field Ornithology, 84(1), 1–12.
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Stratford, J. A., & Stouffer, P. C. (2001). Reduced Feather Growth Rates of Two Common Birds Inhabiting Central Amazonian Forest Fragments. Conservation Biology, 15(3), 721–728.
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Stratford, J., & Stouffer, P. C. (1999). Local extinctions of terrestrial insectivorous birds in a fragmented landscape near Manaus, Brazil. Conservation Biology, 13(6), 1416–1423.
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Tocher, M. (1998). A comunidade de anfíbios da Amazônia central: diferenças na composição específica entre a mata primária e pastagens. In Floresta Amazônica - Dinâmica, Regeneração e Manejo (pp. 219–232). Editora INPA.
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Tocher, M. D., Gascon, C., & Meyer, J. (2001). Community composition and breeding success of amazonian frogs in continuous forest and matrix-habitat aquatic sites. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 235–247). Yale University Press.
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Tocher, M., Gascon, C., & Zimmerman, B. (1997). Fragmentation effects on a central Amzonian frog community: a ten-year study. In Forest Remnants - Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities (pp. 124–137). University of Chicago Press.
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Tolentino, M., & Anciães, M. (2020). Display above courts of White-throated manakins: A new view about its display behavior. Ethology, 126(8), 844–850. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1111/eth.13027
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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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Van Houtan, K. S., Pimm, S. L., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., Lovejoy, T. E., & Stouffer, P. C. (2007). Dispersal of Amazonian birds in continuous and fragmented forest. Ecology Letters, 10(3), 219–229.
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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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Vanzolini, P. E. (1985). Micrurus averyi schmidt, 1939, in central amazonia (serpentes, elapidae). Papeis Avuls. De Zoologia, 36(8), 77–85.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., & Cherrett, J. M. (1996). The effect of wilting in the selection of leaves by the leaf-cutting and Atta laevigata. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 78(2), 215–220.
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Vitek, J., Elizondo, E. C., Rutt, C. L., & Stouffer, P. C. (2018). Space use, diurnal movement, and roosting of a Variegated Antpitta (Grallaria varia) in Central Amazonia. Ornitología Neotropical, 29, 13–20.
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Whittaker, A. (1995). Notes of feeding behavior, diet and anting of some cotingas. Bull. British Ornith. Soc., 116(1), 58–62.
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Whittaker, A. (1993). Notes on the behavior of the Crimson Fruitcrow, Haematoderus militaris, near Manaus, Brazil, with the first nesting record for this species. Bull. British Ornith Club, 113(2), 93–96.
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Whittaker, A. (1998). Observation on the vocalization behavior and distribution of the glossy-backed becard (Pachyramphus surinamis), a poorly-known canopy inhabitant of the Amazonian rainforest. Ararajuba, 6, 37–41.
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