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Vasconcelos, H. L. (1999). Levels of leaf herbivory in Amazonian trees from different stages in forest regeneration. Acta Amazonica, 29(4), 615–623.
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Mori, S., Becker, P., & Kincaid, D. (2001). Lecythidaceae of a Central Amazonian lowland forest: Implications for conservation. In Lessons from Amazonia - The Ecology and Conservation of a Fragmented Forest (pp. 55–67). Yale University Press.
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Benitez-Malvido, J., Garcia-Guzman, G., & Ferraz, I. D. K. (1999). Leaf-fungal incidence and herbivory on tree seedlings in tropical rainforest fragments: an experimental study. Biological Conservation, 91, 143–150.
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Romero, G., & Izzo, T. (2004). Leaf damage induces ant recruitment in the Amazonian ant- plant Hirtella mymercophila. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 20(6), 675–682.
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Dohm, C., Leal, I. R., Tabarelli, M., Meyer, S. T., & Wirth, R. (2011). Leaf-cutting ants proliferate in the Amazon: an expected response to forest edge? Journal of Tropical Ecology, 27(6), 645–649.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., & Cherrett, J. M. (1997). Leaf-cutting ants and early forest regeneration in central Amazônia: effects of herbivory on tree seedling establishment. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 13(3), 357–370.
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Gomes, A. C. S., & Luizão, F. J. (2011). Leaf and soil nutrients in a chronosequence of second- growth forest in Central Amazonia: Implications for restoration of abandoned lands. Restoration Ecology, 20(3), 339–345.
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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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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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Lepsch-Cunha, N., Lund, C. A., & Hamilton, B. (2003). Isolation and caracterization of nuclear microsatellite loci in the tropical arboreal palm Oenocarpus bacaba (Arecaceae). Molecular Ecology Notes, 3, 435–437.
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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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Martins, M. B. (1989). Invasão de fragmentos florestais por espécies oportunistas de Drosophila (Diptera, Drosophilidae). Acta Amazonica, 19, 265–271.
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Bruna, E. M., Darrigo, M. R., Furuya Pacheco, A. M., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2008). Interspecific variation in the defensive responses of ant mutualists to plant volatiles. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 94(2), 241–249.
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Bruna, E. M., Lapola, D. M., & Vasconcelos, H. (2004). Interspecific variation in the defensive reponses of obligate plant-ants: Experimental tests and consequences for herbivory. Oecologia, 138, 558–565.
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Fowler, H. G. (1994). Interference competition between ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Amazonian clearings. Ecologia Austral, 4(1), 35–39.
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Fowler, H. L., & Venticinque, E. M. (1996). Interference competition and scavenging by Crematogaster ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated with the webs of the social spider Anelosimus eximius (Araneae: Theridiidae) in the Central Amazon. Journal Of The Kansas Entomological Society, 69(3), 267–269.
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Fowler, H. G., & Venticinque, E. M. (1996). Interference competition and scavenging by Crematogaster ants associated with the webs of the social spider Anelosimus eximius in the central Amazon. Journal of Kansas Entomology Society, 69(3), 267–269.
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Guimarães, P. R., Rico-Gray, V., Oliveira, P. S., Izzo, T., dos Reis, S. F., & Thompson, J. N. (2007). Interaction intimacy affects structure and coevolutionary dynamics in mutualistic networks. Current Biology, 17(20), 1797–1803.
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Didham, R. K., Ghazoul, J., Stork, N. E., & Davis, A. J. (1996). Insects in fragmented forests: a functional approach. TREE, 11(6), 255–260.
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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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