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Dick, C., Etchelecu, G., & Austerlitz, F. (2003). Pollen dispersal of tropical trees (Dinizia excelsa: Fabaceae) by native insects and African honeybees in pristine and fragmented Amazonian rainforest. Molecular Ecology, 12, 753–764.
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De Luca, A. S., Vasconcelos, H. L., & Barrett, T. V. (2003). Distribution of Sandflies (Diptera: Phlebotominae) In Forest Remnants and Adjacent Matrix Habitats in Brazilian Amazonia. Brazilian Journal of Biology, 63(3), 401–410.
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Cogni, R., Fernandes, G. W., Betsabé, R., Guerra, C., Marinelli, E., Jurinitz, C. F., Vieira, D. L. M., Zuanon, J., & Venticinque, E. M. (2003). Galling insects (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) survive inundation during host plant flooding in Central Amazon. Biotropica, 35(1), 115–119.
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Andresen, E. (2003). Effect of forest fragmentation on dung beetle communities and functional consequences for plant regeneration. Ecography, 26(1), 87–97.
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Izzo, T., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2002). Cheating the cheater: domatia loss minimizes the effects of ant castration in na Amazonian ant-plant. Oecologia, 133, 200–205.
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Andresen, E. (2002). Dung beetles in a Central Amazonian rainforest and their ecological role as secondary seed dispersers. Ecological Entomology, 27(3), 257–270.
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Venticinque, E. M., & Fowler, H. G. (2001). Local extinction risks and asynchronies: The evidence for a metapopulation dynamics of a social spider, Anelosimus eximius (Araneae, Theridiidae). In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 187–198). Yale University Press.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., Carvalho, K. S., & Delabie, J. H. C. (2001). Landscape modifications and ant communities. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 199–206). Yale University Press.
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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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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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Dick, C. (2001). Habitat change, African honeybees, and fecundity in the Amazonian tree Dinizia excelsa (Fabaceae). In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 146–157). Yale University Press.
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Dick, C. (2001). Genetic rescue of remnant tropical trees by an alien pollinator. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 268, 2391–2396.
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Andresen, E. (2001). Effects of dung presence, dung amount, and secondary dispersal by dung beetles on the fate of Micropholis guyanensis (Sapotaceae) seeds in Central Amazonia. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 17(1), 61–78.
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Alves-Costa, C. P., & Gonzaga, M. O. (2001). Prey capture and spatial distribution of Philoponella vittata (Araneae: Uloboridae) in host webs. Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 13(3), 239–246.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., & Delabie, J. H. C. (2000). Ground ant communities from central Amazonia forest fragments. In Sampling ground-dwelling ants - case studies from the world’s rain forests (pp. 59–69). Curtin University of Technology - School of Environmental Biology - Bulletin no 18.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., & Davidson, D. W. (2000). Relationship between plant size and ant associates in two Amazonian ant-plants. Biotropica, 32(1), 100–111.
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Vasconcelos, H. L. (2000). Responses of ants to selective logging in a central Amazonian forest. Journal of Applied Ecology, 37, 508–514.
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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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Henderson, A., Pardini, R., & Rebello, J. F. S. (2000). Pollination of Bactris (Palmae) in an Amazon Forest. Brittonia, 52(2), 160–171.
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Henderson, A., Fischer, B., Scariot, A., Paheco, M., & Pardini, R. (2000). Flowering phenology of a palm comunity in a central Amazon Forest. Brittonia, 52(2), 149–159.
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