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Bierregaard, R. O. Jr., Stotz, D. F., Harper, L. H., & Powell, G. V. N. (1987). Observations on the occurrence and behavior of the Crimson Fruit Crow (Haematoderis militaris), in central Amazonia. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club., 107, 134–137.
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Klein, B. C., & Bierregaard, R. O. (1988). Movement and calling behavior of the Lined Forest-falcon (Micrastur gilvicollis) in the Brazilian Amazon. The Condor, 90(2), 497–499.
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Klein, B. C., Harper, L. H., Bierregaard, R. O., & Powell, G. V. N. (1988). Nesting and feeding behavior of the Ornate Hawk-eagle near Manaus, Brazil. The Condor, 90(1), 239–241.
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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. (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. (1995). Range extensions and nesting of the Glossy-backed Becard Pachyramphus surinamus in central Amazonian Brazil. Bull. British Ornith. Club., 115(1), 45–48.
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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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Stouffer, P. C. (1997). Interspecific aggression in Amazonian antthrushes? The view from Central Amazonin Brazil. The Auk, 114(4), 780–785.
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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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Borges, S. (1999). Relative use of secondary forests by cracids in central Amazonia. Ornithol. Neotropical, 10, 77–80.
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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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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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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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Piedade, J. V. C., da Conceição, B. S., & Anciães, M. (2011). Uso de florestas secundárias por aves de sub-bosque em uma paisagem fragmentada na Amazônia central. Acta Amazonica, 42(1), 73–80.
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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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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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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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Figueira, L., Tella, J. L., Camargo, U. M., & Ferraz, G. (2015). Autonomous sound monitoring shows higher use of Amazon old growth than secondary forest by parrots. Biological Conservation, 184, 27–35.
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Powell, L. L., Wolfe, J. D., Johnson, E. I., Hines, J. E., Nichols, J. D., & Stouffer, P. C. (2015). Heterogeneous movement of insectivorous Amazonian birds through primary and secondary forest: A case study using multistate models with radiotelemetry data. Biological Conservation, 188, 100–108.
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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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