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Leidner, A. K., Haddad, N., & Lovejoy, T. E. (2010). Does tropical forest fragmentation increase long-term variability of butterfly communities? PLoS ONE, 5(3), e9534.
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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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Quintero, I., & Halffter, G. (2009). Temporal changes in a community of dung beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) resulting from modification and fragmentation of tropical rain forest. Acta Zoologica Mexicana, 25(3), 625–649.
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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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Izzo, T. J., Bruna, E. M., Vasconcelos, H. L., & Inouye, B. D. (2009). Cooperative colony founding alters the outcome of interspecific competition between Amazonian plant-ants. Insectes sociaux. Insectes Sociaux, 56(4), 341–345.
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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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Sanhudo, C. E. D., Izzo, T. J., & Brandão, C. R. F. (2008). Parabiosis between basal fungus- growing ants (Formicidae, Attini). Insectes Sociaux, 55, 296–300.
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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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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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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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Fáveri, S. B., Vasconcelos, H. L., & Dirzo, R. (2008). Effects of Amazonian forest fragmentation on the interaction between plants, insect herbivores, and their natural enemies. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 24(1), 1–8.
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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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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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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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Meghan, R., da Fonseca, C. R. V., & Williamson, G. B. (2006). Volume as a predictor for biomass: Equations for Neotropical Scarabaeidae. The Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 99(5), 831–836.
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Leal, I. R., Fischer, E., Kost, C., Tabarelli, M., & Wirth, R. (2006). Ant protection against herbivores and nectar thieves in Passiflora coccinea flowers. Ecoscience, 13(4), 431–438.
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Izzo, T. J., Julião, G. R., Almada, E., & Fernades, G. W. . (2006). Hiding From Defenders: Localized Chemical Modification on the Leaves of an Amazonian Ant-Plant Induced by a Gall- Making Insect (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Sociobiology, 48(2), 1–11.
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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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Lapola, D. M., Bruna, E. M., de Willink, C. G., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2005). Ant-tended hemiptera in Amazonian myrmecophytes: patterns of abundance and implications for mutualism function. Sociobiology, 46(2), 433–442.
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Izzo, T. J., & Vasconcelos, H. L. (2005). Ants and plant size shape the structure of the arthropod community of Hirtella myrmecophila, an Amazonian ant-plant. Ecological Entomology, 30, 650–656.
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