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Endemic Vascular Epiphytes: Integrating Protected Areas and Suitability Models in the Amazon Forest. [PDF]
Lucas KMDS +7 more
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Unsettling accounts: Voicing disquiet in other rainforests [PDF]
Rebecca Elmhirst
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A Green Solution to Climate Change: The Hybrid Approach to Crediting Reductions in Tropical Deforestation [PDF]
Abate, Randall S., Wright, Todd A.
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Biodiversity conservation requires effective monitoring of ecological communities in remote locations, where limited accessibility often restricts survey efforts. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is becoming an established method for measuring biodiversity, facilitated by the increased accessibility of autonomous recording units.
Vikram Malhi +6 more
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Stable isotope data indicate origins of mislabelled historical bird specimens
Natural history specimens provide valuable insights across diverse research fields, but those needing more accurate metadata have limited scientific value. We applied stable isotope analysis to investigate the origin of 19th century Atlantic Forest bird specimens attributed to the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco, which are the only records ...
Rafael Dantas Lima +4 more
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Eocene amber fossils reveal how complex trophic interactions shaped tropical rainforest biodiversity. [PDF]
Agnihotri P +8 more
europepmc +1 more source
The biology of Batesia hypochlora in an Ecuadorian Rainforest (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae).
Philip J. DeVries +2 more
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Based on distinctive morphological and vocal characters we describe a new species of jewel‐babbler (genus Ptilorrhoa) from the forested karst of the Southern Fold Mountains in Papua New Guinea. The description is based on camera trap data and is presented in accordance with ICZN Declaration 45.
Iain A. Woxvold +5 more
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<i>Aextoxicola pilolcurensis</i>, a new genus and species of false skin beetles (Coleoptera, Biphyllidae) from the Chilean Valdivian rainforest. [PDF]
Tello F +2 more
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