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Porto, T. J., & Peixoto, P. E. C. (2013). Experimental evidence of habitat selection and territoriality in the Amazonian whip spider Heterophrynus longicornis (Arachnida, Amblypygi). Journal of Ethology, 31, 299–304.
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Passmore, H. A., Bruna, E. M., Heredia, S. M., & Vasconcelos, H. l. (2012). Resilient networks of ant-plant mutualists in Amazonian forest fragments. PloS ONE, 7(8), e40803.
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Paolucci, L. N., Solar, R. R. C., & Leal, L. C. (2016). Proximity shapes similarity in epiphytic composition of Neotropical ant gardens. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 32(4), 325–329.
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Oliveira, M. L., & Morato, H. F. (2000). Stingless bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) feeding on stinkhorns spores (Fungi: Phallales): robbery or dispersal? Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 17(3), 881–884.
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Oliveira, M. L. (2001). Stingless bees (Meliponini) and Orchid bees (Euglossini) in terra firme tropical forests and forest fragments. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 209–218). Yale University Press.
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Oliveira, M. L. (1999). Sazonalidade e horário de atividade de abelhas Euglossinae (Hymenoptera, Apidae), em florestas de terra- firme na Amazônia Central. Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, 16(1), 83–90.
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Oliveira, D. E., & De Marco Jr., P. (2009). Is there a trade-off between the melanin allocated to the immune system and to camouflage on larvae of the dragonfly Micrathyria catenata Calvert, 1909 (Odonata: Libellulidae)? Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 4(3), 133–136.
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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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Nessimian, J. L., Venticinque, E. M., Zuanon, J., De Marco Jr., P., Gordo, M., Fidelis, L., Batista, J. D., & Juen, L. (2008). Land use, habitat integrity and aquatic insect assemblages in central Amazonian streams. Hydrobiologia, 614(1), 117–131.
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Nery, A. S., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2003). Growth and survival of incipient ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) colonies in two Amazonian ant- plants: effects of habitat, host-plant, and mode of colony founding. Sociobiology, 41(3), 1–12.
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Moura, R. R., Leal, L. C., & Kloss, T. G. (2016). Does nutritional status constrain adoption of more costly and less risky foraging behaviour in an Amazonian shelter-building spider? Journal of Natural History, 50(45–46), 2829–2837.
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Meghan, R., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2006). Volume as a predictor for biomass: Equations for Neotropical Scarabaeidae. The Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 99(5), 831–836.
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Martins, M. B. (1989). Invasão de fragmentos florestais por espécies oportunistas de Drosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae). Acta Amazonica, 19, 265–271.
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Martins, M. B. (2001). Drosophilid fruit-fly guilds in forest fragments. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 175–186). Yale University Press.
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Malcom, J. R. (1997). Insect biomass in Amazonian forest fragments. In Canopy Arthropods (pp. 510–533). Chapman and Hall.
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Leidner, A. K., Haddad, N., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2010). Does tropical forest fragmentation increase long-term variability of butterfly communities? PLoS ONE, 5(3), e9534.
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Leal, L. C., Jakovac, C. C., Bobroviec, P. E. D., Camargo, J. L., & Peixoto, P. E. C. (2017). The role of parabiotic ants and environment in epiphyte composition and protection in ant gardens. Sociobiology, 64(3), 276–283.
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Leal, I. R., Fischer, E., Kost, C., Tabarelli, M., & Wirth, R. (2006). Ant protection against herbivores and nectar thieves in Passiflora coccinea flowers. Ecoscience, 13(4), 431–438.
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Lapola, D. M., Bruna, E. M., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2003). Contrasting responses to introduction by ants in habiting maieta guianensis (melastomataceae). Biotropica, 35(2), 295–300.
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Lapola, D. M., Bruna, E. M., de Willink, C. G., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2005). Ant-tended hemiptera in Amazonian myrmecophytes: patterns of abundance and implications for mutualism function. Sociobiology, 46(2), 433–442.
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