Norris, D., Michalski, F., & Gibbs, J. P. (2018). Beyond harm’s reach? Submersion of river turtle nesting areas and implications for restoration actions after Amazon hydropower development. PeerJ, 2018(1), e4228.
The global expansion of energy demands combined with abundant rainfall, large water volumes and high…
Alvarenga, G. C., Ramalho, E. E., Baccaro, F. B., Rocha, D. G. da, Ferreira-Ferreira, J., & Bobrowiec, P. E. D. (2018). Spatial patterns of medium and large size mammal assemblages in várzea and terra firme forests, Central Amazonia, Brazil. PLoS ONE, 13(5), 1–19.
Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that…
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Gianizella, S. L., Martins, T. F., Onofrio, V. C., Aguiar, N. O., Gravena, W., do Nascimento, C. A. R., Neto, L. C., Faria, D. L., Lima, N. A. S., Solorio, M. R., Maranhão, L., Lima, I. J., Cobra, I. V.D., Santos, T., Lopes, G. P., Ramalho, E. E., Luz, H. R., & Labruna, M. B. (2018). Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) of the state of Amazonas, Brazil. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 74(2), 177–183.
The tick fauna of Brazil is currently composed by 72 species. The state of Amazonas…
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Bovo, A. A. A., Ferraz, K. M. P. M. B., Magioli, M., Alexandrino, E. R., Hasui, É., Ribeiro, M. C., & Tobias, J. A. (2018). Habitat fragmentation narrows the distribution of avian functional traits associated with seed dispersal in tropical forest. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, 16(2), 90–96.
Land-use change influences biodiversity in non-random ways, affecting some species and functional groups more than…
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Grande, J. M., Zuluaga, S., & Marchini, S. (2018). Casualties of human-wildlife conflict. Science, 360(6395), 1309–1309.
In their Letter “Pesticides thwart condor conservation” (11 May, p. ), P. A. E. Alarcón…
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Szabó, M. P. J., Martins, M. M., de Castro, M. B., Pacheco, R. C., Tolesano-Pascoli, G. V., dos Santos, K. T., Martins, T. F., de Souza, L. G. A., May-Junior, J. A., Yokosawa, J., & Labruna, M. B. (2018). Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in the Serra da Canastra National Park in Minas Gerais, Brazil: species, abundance, ecological and seasonal aspects with notes on rickettsial infection. Experimental and Applied Acarology, 76(3), 381–397.
The Cerrado Biome is the second largest in Brazil covering roughly 2 million km2, with…
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