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Mokross, K., Potts, J. R., Rutt, C. L., & Stouffer, P. C. (2018). What can mixed-species flock movement tell us about the value of Amazonian secondary forests? Insights from spatial behavior. Biotropica, 50(4), 664–673. https://doi.org/10.1111/btp.12557
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Wolfe, J. D., Stouffer, P. C., & Seeholzer, F. G. (2014). Variation in tropical bird survival across longitude and guilds: a case study from the Amazon. Oikos, 123(8), 964–970.
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Stouffer, P. C., & Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (1995). Use of Amazonian forest fragments by understory insectivorous birds. Ecology, 76(8), 2429–2445.
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Bierregaard Jr., R. O., & Stouffer, P. C. (1997). Understory birds and dynamic habitat mosaics in Amazonian Rainforests. In Tropical Forest Remnants - Ecology, Management, and Conservation of Fragmented Communities (pp. 138–155). University of Chicago Press.
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Stouffer, P., Johnson, E. I., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2011). Understory bird communities in Amazonian rainforest fragments: Species turnover through 25 years post-isolation in recovering landscapes. PLoS ONE, 6(6), e20543.
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Stouffer, P. C., Strong, C., & Naka, L. N. (2009). Twenty years of understory bird extinctions from Amazonian rainforest fragments: Consistent trends and landscape-mediated dynamics. Diversity and Distributions, 15, 88–97.
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Rutt, C. L., Jirinec, V., Johnson, E. I., Cohn-Haft, M., Vargas, C. F., & Stouffer, P. C. (2018). Twenty years later: An update to the birds of the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, Amazonas, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, 25(4), 277–296.
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Luther, D., Cooper, J., Wolfe, J., Bierregaard, R., Gonzalez, A., & Lovejoy, T. (2020). Tropical forest fragmentation and isolation: Is community decay a random process? Global Ecology and Conservation, 23, e01168. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2020.e01168
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Stotz, D. F., Bierregaard Jr., R. O., Cohn-Haft, M., Peterman, P., Smith, J., Whittaker, A., & Wilson, S. V. (1992). The status of North American migrants in the central Amazonian Brazil. The Condor, 94(3), 608–621.
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Johnson, E. I., Stouffer, P. C., & Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (2012). The phenology of molting, breeding and their overlap in central Amazonian birds. Journal of Avian Biology, 43, 141–154.
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Harper, L. H. (1989). The persistence of ant-following birds in small Amazonian forest fragments. Acta Amazonica, 19, 249–263.
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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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Stotz, D. F., & Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (1989). The birds of the fazendas Porto Alegre, Dimona and Esteio north of Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 49(3), 861–872.
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Johnson, E. I., & Wolfe, J. D. (2014). Thamnophilidae (Antibird) molt strategies in a Central Amazon rainforest. Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 126(3), 451–462.
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Potts, J. R., Mokross, K., Stouffer, P. C., & Lewis, M. A. (2014). Step selection techniques uncover the environmental predictors of space use patterns in flocks of Amazonian birds. Ecology and Evolution, 4(24), 4578–4588.
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Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (1990). Species composition and trophic organization of the understory bird community in a Central Amazonian terra firme forest. In Four Neotropical Rainforests (pp. 217–236). Yale Univ. Press.
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de Camargo, U., Roslin, T., & Ovaskainen, O. (2019). Spatio‐temporal scaling of biodiversity in acoustic tropical bird communities. Ecography, 42(11), 1936–1947.
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Stouffer, P. C., & Bierregaard Jr., R. O. (1993). Spatial and temporal abundance patterns of Ruddy Quail-Doves (Geotrygon montana) near Manaus, Brazil. The Condor, 95(4), 896–903.
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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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Silva, J. V. C. (2013). Roosting behavior of Leaftossers (Sclerurus) in the Brazilian Amazon: might a lack of butressed trees cause their extinction in small forest fragment? Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia, 21(2), 129–132.
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