Alho, C. J. R., Danni, T. M. S., & Padua, L. F. M. (1985). Temperature-dependent sex determination in podocnemis expansa (testudinata: pelomedusidae). Biotropica, 17, 75–78. |
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Pop. 3.75%
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Aponte, C., Barreto, G. R., & Terborgh, J. (2003). Consequences of habitat fragmentation on age structure and life history in a tortoise population. Biotropica, 35(4), 550–555. |
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Pop. 3.75%
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Carla, R. C., Setz, E. Z. F., & Gobbi, N. (2001). Jaguar (panthera onca) food habits in atlantic rain forest of southeastern brazil. Biotropica, 33(4), 691–696. |
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Pop. 2.75%
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Ernst, C. H., & Ernst, E. M. (1977). Ectoparasites associated with neotropical turtles of the genus callopsis (testudines, emydidae, batagurinae). Biotropica, 9(2), 139–142. |
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Pop. 4.5%
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Ernst, C. H. (1982). Why are more tropical emydid turtles black? Biotropica, 14(1), 68. |
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Pop. 3%
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Gibbs, J. P., Sterling, E. J., & Zabala, J. F. (2009). Giant tortoises as ecological engineers: a long-term quasi-experiment in the galápagos islands. Biotropica, (early View). |
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Pop. 2.25%
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Hero, J.-M., Magnusson, W. E., Rocha, C. F. D., & Catterall, C. P. (2001). Antipredator defenses influence the distribution of amphibian prey species in the central amazon rain forest. Biotropica, 33(1), 131–141. |
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Pop. 2.75%
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Janzen, D. H. (1980). Two potential coral snake mimics in a tropical deciduous forest. Biotropica, 12, 77–78. |
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Pop. 2%
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Moll, D. L., & Jansen, K. P. (1995). Evidence for a role in seed dispersal by two tropical herbivorous turtles. Biotropica, 27(1), 121–127. |
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Pop. 2.5%
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Strong, J. N., & Fragoso, J. M. V. (2006). Seed dispersal by geochelone carbonaria and geochelone denticulata in northwestern brazil. Biotropica, 38(5), 683–686. |
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Pop. 2.25%
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