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Yellow Fever Virus in Mosquitoes from Rainforest Bordering Manaus, Brazil, 2022. [PDF]

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The frequency and importance of polyploidy in tropical rainforest tree radiations

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A Rainforest Expedition with The Student Rainforest Fund

Journal Of Herbal Pharmacotherapy, 2005
(2005). A Rainforest Expedition with The Student Rainforest Fund. Journal of Herbal Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 103-105.
June, Riedlinger   +2 more
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Rainforest

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
This paper describes a self-regulating artificial ecosystem in continuous exposure to human observers. Particles of variable morphology engage in local interaction and give rise to emergent overall audiovisual complexity. People only exercise influence over autonomous behavior developing in the artificial world.
Beyls, Peter, Perrotta, André
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Snakebites in the Rainforests of Ecuador

World Journal of Surgery, 2003
AbstractEpidemiologic information about snakebites in Ecuador is scarce. Snakebites are more common in the lowlands east of the Andes, in the Amazon basin. In the present study, a retrospective review of all (n = 142) snakebite admissions to Hospital Pio XII, a regional health center/hospital in the canton of Sucúa, Morona Santiago, Ecuador was carried
Anita D, Praba-Egge   +8 more
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In the Rainforest

The Latin American Anthropology Review, 1989
In the Rainforest: Report from. Strange, Beautiful, Imperiled World. Catherine Caufield. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986. xlv. 306 pp. $11.95 (paper).
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Fire science for rainforests

Nature, 2003
Forest fires are growing in size and frequency across the tropics. Continually eroding fragmented forest edges, they are unintended ecological disturbances that transcend deforestation to degrade vast regions of standing forest, diminishing ecosystem services and the economic potential of these natural resources.
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Avian Persistence in Fragmented Rainforest

Science, 2002
What factors determine the persistence of species in fragmented habitats? To address this question, we studied the relative impacts of forest deterioration and fragmentation on bird species in 12 rainforest fragments in Kenya, combining 6 years of individual capture-recapture data with measurements of current captures and museum specimens.
Lens, Luc   +4 more
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