Geographic range size and rarity of epiphytic flowering plants. [PDF]
Svahnström VJ +3 more
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Phylum Rotifera in Peru: a review of studies on biodiversity and annotated checklist of taxa. [PDF]
Rojas-Baez E +8 more
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Tree holes as a source of water for primate species in an Amazonian Forest fragment, northern Brazil. [PDF]
Goebel LGA +4 more
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A remarkable new blue Ranitomeya species (Anura: Dendrobatidae) with copper metallic legs from open forests of Juruá River Basin, Amazonia. [PDF]
Koch ED +6 more
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Diagnosing P. simium zoonotic malaria infection in the Rio de Janeiro Atlantic forest, Brazil. [PDF]
de Fátima Ferreira-da-Cruz M +9 more
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First record of the genus Shannoniana and Trichoprosopon aff. castroi (Diptera: Culicidae) in Peru. [PDF]
Montalvo-Sabino E +4 more
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Genome Assembly of the Dyeing Poison Frog Provides Insights into the Dynamics of Transposable Element and Genome-Size Evolution. [PDF]
Dittrich C +11 more
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Crustacea in phytotelmata: a global overview [PDF]
Phytotelmata, or plant-held water bodies, occur all over the world and include bromeliads, pitcher plants and tree holes. Largely ignored, these habitats can house surprisingly diverse aquatic invertebrate communities. To complement existing overviews of insect-dominated phytotelm inquilines, we assembled information on aquatic Crustacea in ...
Merlijn Jocque, Koen Martens
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Phytotelmata: Swamps or Islands?
J. H. Frank, L. P. Lounibos
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