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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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Brandão, C. F. R., Diniz, J. L. M., Agosti, D., & Delabie, J. (1999). Revision of the Neotropical ant subfamily Leptanilloidinae. Systematic Entomology, 24, 17–36.
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Landeiro, V. L., Hamada, N., & Melo, A. S. (2008). Responses of aquatic invertebrate assemblages and leaf breakdown to macroconsumer exclusion in Amazonian “terra firme” streams. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 172(1), 49–58.
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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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Baccaro, F. B., Ketelhut, S. M., & de Morais, J. W. (2010). Resource distribution and soil moisture content can regulate bait control in an ant assemblage in Central Amazonian forest. Austral Ecology, 35(3), 274–281.
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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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Bentos, T. V., Mesquita, R. C. G., & Williamson, G. B. (2008). Reproductive phenology of Central Amazon pioneer trees. Tropical Conservation Science, 1(3), 186–203.
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Lepsch-Cunha, N., & Mori, S. (1999). Reproductive phenology and mating potential in a low density population of Courataria multiflora (Lecythidaceae) in Central Amazonia. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 15(1), 97–121.
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Costa-Pereira, R. (2014). Removing clay by stingless bees: load size and moisture selection. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 86(3), 1287–1293.
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Tabarelli, M., & Mantovan, W. (1996). Remoção de sementes de Bertholetia excelsa (Lecythidacea) por animais em uma Floresta de Terra Firme na Amazônia Central. Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 56(4), 755–776.
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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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Bruna, E. M., & Ribeiro, M. B. N. (2005). Regeneration and population structure of Heliconia acuminata in Amazonian secondary forests with contrasting land-use histories. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 21(1), 127–131.
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Dáttilo, W. F. C., Izzo, T. J., Inouye, B. D., Vasconcelos, H. L., & Bruna, E. M. (2009). Recognition of host plant volatiles by Pheidole minutula Mayr. (Myrmicinae), an Amazonian ant-plant specialist. Biotropica, 41(5), 642–646.
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Leal-Dutra, C. A., Griffith, G. W., Neves, M. A., McLaughlin, D. J., McLaughlin, E. G., Clasen, L. A., & Dentinger, B. T. M. (2020). Reclassification of Pterulaceae Corner (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) introducing the ant-associated genus Myrmecopterula gen. nov., Phaeopterula Henn. and the corticioid Radulomycetaceae fam. nov. IMA Fungus, 11(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43008-019-0022-6
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Leal-Dutra, C. A., Neves, M. A., Griffith, G. W., Reck, M. A., Clasen, L. A., & Dentinger, B. T. M. (2018). Reclassification of Parapterulicium Corner (Pterulaceae, Agaricales), contributions to Lachnocladiaceae and Peniophoraceae (Russulales) and introduction of Baltazaria gen. nov. Mycokeys, 37, 39–56.
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Quintero, I., & Roslin, T. (2005). Rapid recovery of dung beetle communities following habitat fragmentation in Central Amazonia. Ecology, 86(12), 3303–3311.
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Brum, H. D., Nascimento, H. E. M., Laurance, W. F., Andrade, A. C. S., Laurance, S. G., & Luizão, R. C. C. (2008). Rainforest fragmentation and the demography of the economically important palm Oenocarpus bacaba in central Amazonia. Plant Ecology, 199(2), 209–215.
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Laurance, W. F., Ferreira, L. V., Rankin-de Merona, J. M., & Laurance, S. G. (1998). Rainforest fragmentaiton and the dynamics of amazonian tree communities. Ecology, 79(6), 2032–2040.
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Williamson, G. B., Wiemann, M. C., & Geaghan, J. P. (2012). Radial wood allocation in Schizolobium parahyba. American Journal of Botany, 99(6), 1010–1019.
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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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