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Rankin-de-Merona, J. M., & Ackerly, D. D. (1987). Estudos populacionais de árvores em florestas fragmentadas e as implicações para conservação in situ das mesmas na floresta tropical da Amazônia central. Instituto de Pesquisas e Estudos Florestais, 35, 47–59.
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Rankin-de-Merona, J. M. (1990). Tree mortality and recruitment over a five-year period in undisturbed upland rain forest of the central Amazon. In Four Neotropical Rainforests (pp. 573–584). Yale Univ. Press.
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Mori, S., & Becker, P. (1991). Flooding affects survival of Lecythidaceae in terra firme forest near Manaus, Brazil. Biotropica, 23, 87–90.
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Laurance, W. F., Ferreira, L. V., Rankin-de- Merona, J., & Hutchings, R. (1998). Influence of plot shape on estimates of tree diversity and community composition in Central Amazon. Biotropica, 30(4), 662–665.
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Mesquita, R. C. (1998). O impacto da remoção do dossel em florestas secundárias sobre o crescimento de duas espécies de árvores de importância econômica. In Floresta Amazônica - Dinâmica, Regeneração e Manejo (pp. 261–275). Editora INPA.
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Bruna, E. M. (1999). Seed germination in rainforest fragments. Nature, 402(6758), 139.
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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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Didham, R. K., & Lawton, J. H. (1999). Edge structure determines the magnitude of changes in microclimate and vegetation structure in tropical forest fragments. Biotropica, 31(1), 17–30.
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Vasconcelos, H. L. (1999). Effects of forest disturbance on the structure of ground-foraging ant communities in central Amazônia. Biodiversity and Conservation, 8, 409–420.
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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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Pacheco, M. A. W. (2001). Effects of flooding and herbivores on variation in recruitment of palms between habitats. Journal of Ecology, 89(3), 358–366.
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Bruna, E. M., Nardy, O., Strauss, S. Y., & Harrison, S. (2002). Experimental assessment of Heliconia acuminata growth in a fragmented. Amazonian landscape. Journal of Ecology, 90(4), 639–649.
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Williamson, G. B., & Ickes, K. (2002). Mast Fruiting and ENSO Cycles- Does the Cue Betray a Cause? Oikos, 97(3), 459–461.
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Vasconcelos, H. L., Macedo, A. C. C., & Vilhena, J. M. S. (2003). Influence of topography on the distribution of ground-dwelling ants in an Amazonian forest. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 38(2), 1–10.
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Bruna, E. M., & Ribeiro, M. B. N. (2005). The compensatory responses of an understory herb to experimental damage are habitat-dependent. American Journal of Botany, 92(12), 2101–2106.
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Radtke, M. G., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2007). The old and young Amazon: dung beetle biomass, abundance, and species diversity. Biotropica, 39(6), 725–730.
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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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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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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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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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