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Fonseca, F. (1994). Herbivory and long-lived leaves of an Amazonian ant-tree. Journal of Ecology, 82(4), 833–842.
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Fowler, H. G. (1993). Herbivory and assemblage structure of myrmecophytous understory plants and their associated ants in the central Amazon. Insectes Sociaux, 40(2), 137–145.
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Bruna, E. M., Kress, W. J., Marques, F., & da Silva, v. (2004). Heliconia acuminata reproductive success is independent of local floral density/O sucesso reprodutivo de Heliconia acuminata é Independente da densidade floral local. Acta Amazonica, 34(3), 467–471.
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Vasconcelos, H. L. (1990). Habitat selection by the queens of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 6, 249–252.
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Bruna, E. M., & Kress, J. (2002). Habitat fragmentation and the demographic structure of na Amazonian understory herb (Heliconia acuminata). Conservation Biology, 16(5), 1256–1266.
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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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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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Weigand, A., Abrahamczyk, S., Aubin, I., Bita‐Nicolae, C., Bruelheide, H., I. Carvajal‐Hernández, C., Cicuzza, D., Nascimento da Costa, L. E., Csiky, J., Dengler, J., Gasper, A. L., Guerin, G. R., Haider, S., Hernández‐Rojas, A., Jandt, U., Reyes‐Chávez, J., Karger, D. N., Khine, P. K., Kluge, J., … Kessler, M. (2020). Global fern and lycophyte richness explained: How regional and local factors shape plot richness. Journal of Biogeography, 47(1), 59–71. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13782
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Oliveira, A. A., & Daly, D. C. (1999). Geographic distribution of tree species occuring in the region of Manaus, Brazil: implications for regional diversity and conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation, 8(9), 1245–1259.
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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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Hooper, E. R., & Ashton, M. S. (2020). Fragmentation reduces community-wide taxonomic and functional diversity of dispersed tree seeds in the Central Amazon. Ecological Applications, 30(5), e02093. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.2093
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Cramer, J., Mesquita, R., Bentos, T. V., Moser, B., & Williamson, G. B. (2007). Forest fragmentation reduces seed dispersal of Duckeodendron cestroides, a Central Amazon endemic. Biotropica, 39(6), 709–718.
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Carvalho, K. S., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (1999). Forest fragmentation in central Amazonia and its effects on litter-dwelling ants. Biological Conservation, 91, 151–158.
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Scariot, A. (1999). Forest fragmentation: effects on palm diversity in central Amazonia. Journal of Ecology, 87, 66–76.
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Cramer, J., Mesquita, R., & Williamson, G. B. (2007). Forest fragmentation differentially affects seed dispersal of large and small-seeded tropical trees. Biological Conservation, 137(3), 415–423.
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Radtke, M. G., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2008). Forest fragment size effects on dung beetle communities. Biological Conservation, 141(3), 613–614.
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Vasconcelos, H. L. (1997). Foraging activity of an Amazonian leaf-cutting ant: responses to changes in the availability of woody plants and to previous plant damage. Oecologia, 112(3), 370–378.
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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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Mesquita, R. (1995). Flower visitors of Clusia nemorosa G.F.W. Meyer (Clusiaceae) in an Amazonian white-sand campina. Biotropica, 27(2), 254–257.
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Ferreira, L. V., & Rankin-de-Merona, J. (1998). Floristic composition and structure of a one- hectare plot in terra firme forest in central Amazonia. In Forest biodiversity in North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean research and monitoring (Vol. 22). UNESCO and the Parthenon Pub. Corp. Carnforth.
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