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  • Chase, Jonathan M.; Liebergesell, Mario; Sagouis, Alban; May, Felix; Blowes, Shane A.; Berg, Åke; Bernard, Enrico; Brosi, Berry J.; Cadotte, Marc W.; Cayuela, Luis; Chiarello, Adriano G.; Cosson, Jean-Francois; Cresswell, Will; Dami, Filibus Danjuma; Dauber, Jens; Dickman, Chris R.; Didham, Raphael K.; Edwards, David P.; Farneda, Fábio Z.; Gavish, Yoni; Gonçalves-Souza, Thiago; Guadagnin, Demetrio Luis; Henry, Mickaël; López-Baucells, Adrià; Kappes, Heike; MacNally, Ralph; Manu, Shiiwua; Martensen, Alexandre Camargo; McCollin, Duncan; Meyer, Christoph F. J.; Neckel-Oliveira, Selvino; Nogueira, André; Pons, Jean-Marc; Raheem, Dinarzarde C.; Ramos, Flavio Nunes; Rocha, Ricardo; Sam, Katerina; Slade, Eleanor; Stireman, John O.; Struebig, Matthew J.; Vasconcelos, Heraldo; Ziv, Yaron (2019)
    Habitat destruction is the single greatest anthropogenic threat to biodiversity. Decades of research on this issue have led to the accumulation of hundreds of data sets comparing species assemblages in larger, intact, ...
  • Galetti, Mauro; Carmignotto, Ana Paula; Percequillo, Alexandre R.; Santos, Marcos C. de O.; de Barros Ferraz,Katia Maria P.M.; Lima, Fernando; Vancine, Mauricio H.; Muylaert, Renata L.; Goncalves Bonfim, Fernando Cesar; Magioli, Marcelo; Abra, Fernanda D.; Chiarello, Adriano G.; Barbanti Duarte, Jose Mauricio; Morato, Ronaldo; Beisiegel, Beatriz de Mello; Olmos, Fabio; Galetti Jr, Pedro Manoel; Ribeiro, Milton Cezar (2022)
    Mammals are charismatic organisms that play a fundamental role in ecological functions and ecosy stem services, such as pollination, seed dispersal, nutrient cycling, and pest control. The state of Sao Paulo represents ...
  • Suutari, Milla; Majaneva, Markus; Fewers, David P.; Voirin, Bryson; Aiello, Annette; Friedl, Thomas; Chiarello, Adriano G.; Blomster, Jaanika (2010)
    Background: Sloths are slow-moving arboreal mammals inhabiting tropical rainforests in Central and South America. The six living species of sloths are occasionally reported to display a greenish discoloration of their ...

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