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The palm Syagrus coronata proliferates and structures vascular epiphyte assemblages in a human-modified landscape of the Caatinga dry forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 36 / Issue 3 / May 2020
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- 16 June 2020, pp. 123-132
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Extrafloral nectar as a driver of ant community spatial structure along disturbance and rainfall gradients in Brazilian dry forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 35 / Issue 6 / November 2019
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- 11 October 2019, pp. 280-287
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Phylogenetic signal in leaf-cutting ant diet in the fragmented Atlantic rain forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 35 / Issue 3 / May 2019
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- 21 March 2019, pp. 144-147
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Leaf-cutting ant populations profit from human disturbances in tropical dry forest in Brazil
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 33 / Issue 5 / September 2017
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- 11 October 2017, pp. 337-344
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4 - Ecology of Leaf-Cutting Ants in Human-Modified Landscapes
- from Part I - Landscape Mosaics, Habitat Fragmentation, and Edge Effects
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- Ant-Plant Interactions
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- 01 September 2017
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- 17 August 2017, pp 73-90
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6 - Effects of Human Disturbance and Climate Change on Myrmecochory in Brazilian Caatinga
- from Part II - Ant-Seed Interactions and Man-Induced Disturbance
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- Ant-Plant Interactions
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- 01 September 2017
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- 17 August 2017, pp 112-132
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Chronic anthropogenic disturbance as a secondary driver of ant community structure: interactions with soil type in Brazilian Caatinga
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- Environmental Conservation / Volume 44 / Issue 2 / June 2017
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- 19 August 2016, pp. 115-123
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Leaf-cutting ants alter seedling assemblages across second-growth stands of Brazilian Atlantic forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 28 / Issue 4 / July 2012
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- 01 June 2012, pp. 361-368
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Leaf-cutting ants proliferate in the Amazon: an expected response to forest edge?
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 27 / Issue 6 / November 2011
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- 30 September 2011, pp. 645-649
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Decreasing abundance of leaf-cutting ants across a chronosequence of advancing Atlantic forest regeneration
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 25 / Issue 2 / March 2009
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 223-227
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Increasing densities of leaf-cutting ants (Atta spp.) with proximity to the edge in a Brazilian Atlantic forest
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 23 / Issue 4 / July 2007
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- 02 July 2007, pp. 501-505
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