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Using a long‐term mark‐recapture methodology in the eastern Himalaya, we find that bird species that experience the greatest shifts in microclimatic niches after selective logging undergo the steepest declines in body mass and survival within the logged forest. By identifying the potential mechanisms underlying species responses to selective logging in
Akshay Bharadwaj +8 more
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How climate change and deforestation interact in the transformation of the Amazon rainforest. [PDF]
Franco MA +11 more
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Sexual conflict as a constraint on asexual reproduction: an empirical review
ABSTRACT Theory predicts that facultatively asexual animals, which can leverage the advantages of both sexual and asexual reproduction, should outcompete obligately sexual and obligately asexual animals. Yet, paradoxically, obligate sexual reproduction predominates in many animal lineages, while the most flexible form of facultative asexuality (i.e ...
Daniela Wilner +2 more
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A Flute, Musical Bows and Bamboo Clarinets that "Speak" in the Amazon Rainforest; Speech and Music in the Gavião Language of Rondônia. [PDF]
Meyer J, Moore D.
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A new species of Arachnophora from submerged wood in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil
Josiane Santana Monteiro +2 more
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ABSTRACT Environmental changes can have persistent effects on the local and regional dynamics of multispecies assemblages. However, the extent of historical legacies on current diversity patterns may depend on the trajectory and intensity of the environmental change. Here, we investigate how persistent decadal land use and land cover (LULC) changes are
Jaquelini O. Zeni +3 more
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Is malaria elimination in the Amazon rainforest feasible? The case of Suriname. [PDF]
Vreden S +5 more
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Admixture may be extensive among hyperdominant Amazon rainforest tree species. [PDF]
Larson DA +3 more
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A review of above ground necromass in tropical forests [PDF]
Frolking, Steve +3 more
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Amazonia's Cassava and Manioc Through Historical Times
ABSTRACT This provocation calls readers to think more deeply about the role anthropology could play in radically disrupting plant blindness. Thanks to Environmental Humanities, the natural world is no longer apprehended as a mere backdrop to human activity.
Laura Rival
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