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  1. ALMEIDA, B. C.; SANTOS, R. S.; SANTOS, T. F.; SOUZA, M. B.; MENIN, M.  2019. Diet of five anuran species in a forest remnant in eastern Acre state, Brazilian Amazonia. Herpetology Notes, v. 12, p. 945-952, 2019.  Key Words: Diet composition, neach breadth, niche overlap, diet specialization. Available online
  2. ALMEIDA, M. Q.; SALVATIERRA, L.; DE MORAIS, J. W. A new species of Ami Pérez-Miles, 2008 (Araneae: Mygalomorphae: Theraphosidae) from the Amazon rainforest, Brazil. TURKISH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, v. 43, p. 641-643, 2019. DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1904-26. Key Words: Amazonia, tarantula, theraphosids, diversity. Available online
  3. ALMEIDA, M. Q.; ALVES-OLIVEIRA, J. R.; MENDES, DIEGO M. de M.; SOBRAL, R.; SILVA-NETO, A.  M. da; MORAIS, J. W. de. Alien spiders: First record of Loxosceles gaucho Gertsch, 1967 (Araneae: Sicariidae) in the Amazon region, Brazil. Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo), v. 59, p. e20195953, 2019. DOI: https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.53. Key Words: Manaus, aranha marrom, Brown recluse spider, Venomous species. Available online
  4. ANDRIOLLI, F. S.; ISHIKAWA, N. K.; VARGAS-ISLA, R.; CABRAL, T. S.; BEKKER, C. de; BACCARO, F. B. 2019. Do zombie ant fung turn their hosts into light seekers? Behavioral Ecology (2019), XX(XX), 1-8. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/ary198. Key Words: biting hehavior, Camponotus, extended phenotype, incident light, Ophiocordyceps. Available online
  5. ANJOS, M. R. dos; MACHADO, N. G.; PEDERSOLI, M. A.; PEDERSOLI, N. R. B.; BARROS, B. S.; LOURENÇO, I. H.; BARREIROS, J. P. 2019. Survery of fish species from the Lower Roosevelt River, Southwestern Amazon basin. Biota Neotropica 19(4): e20180717. Key Words: Icthyofauna; Inventory; Biodiversity; Madeira River Basin. Available online e em http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611-BN-2018-0717
  6. ANJOS, S. F. dos; Wronski, W. S. S.; Penhacek, M.; NORONHA, J. da C.; PINTO, K. C.; ODA, F. H.; RODRIGUES, D. J. 2019. New records of Boana icamiaba (Anura: Hylidae) in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest. Caldasia 41(2):442-444. DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15446/caldasia.v41n2.74225. Key Words: Amazonian forest, Anura, biogeography, Hylidae, South America. Available online
  7. APPEL, G.; LÓPEZ-BAUCELLS, A.; MAGNUSSON, W. E.; BOBROWIEC, P. E. D. 2019. Temperature, rainfall, and moonlight intensity effects on activity of tropical insectivorous bats. Journal of Mammalogy, gyz140. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyz140. Key Words: acoustic monitoring, activity pattern, Amazon, Chiroptera, lunar cycle, rainfall, temperature. Available online
  8. ARAUJO, G. J., STORCK-TONON, D., IZZO, T.J., 2019. Is panting trees enough? The effect of different types of reforestation on the offspring of Trypoxylon (Trypargilum) lactitarse (Hymenoptera: Crabronidae) in the Southern Amazon. Neotrop. Entomol. 48, p. 572-582. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13744-019-00682-9. Available online
  9. ASSIS, N. M. ; FREITAS-NETO, J. ; SOUSA, J.O.; BARBOSA, F. R.; BASEIA, I. G. Geastrum hialinum (Basidiomycota, Geastraceae), a new species from Brazilian Southern Amazon. Studies in Fungi, v. 4, p. 90-96, 2019. DOI: 10.5943/sif/4/1/11. Key Words: Biodiversity, Earthstar, Gasteromycetes, Neotropics, Taxonomy. Available online
  10. AZEVEDO, R. A. de; MORAIS, J. W. de; LANG, C.; DAMBROS, C. S. 2019. Discrimination of termite species using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS). European Journal of Soil Biology, v. 93, july-august, 103084. Key Words: Termite discrimination, Amazonian forest, Termite castes, Discriminant analysis. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejsobi.2019.04.002
  11. AZEVEDO, R. A. de; DAMBROS, C. de S.; MORAIS, J. W. de. 2019.A new termite species of the genus Dihoplotermes Araújo (Blattaria, Isoptera, Termitidae) from the Brazilian Amazonian rainforest. Acta Amazonica 49: 17-23. Key Words: gizzard, soil fauna, taxonomy, termite, Termitinae. Available online em em http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201800582
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  13. BARBOSA, R. I.; RAMÍREZ-NARVÁEZ, P. N.; FEARNSIDE, P. M.; VILLACORTA, C. D. A.; CARVALHO, L. C. S. 2019. Allometric models to estimate tree height in northern Amazonian ecotone forests. Acta Amazonica 49: pp. 81-90. Key Words: allometry, Amazon forest, hypsometric relationships, dendrometry, seasonal forest. Available online e em http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0044-59672019000...
  14. BARBOSA, F. R.; FIUZA, P. O.; BARBOSA, G. C. K.; COSTA, L. A.; BARRETO, G. G.; GUSMAO, L. F.  P.; CASTAÑEDA-RUIZ, R.F., 2019. Beltraniomyces panthericolor and B. pulcher spp. nov. from Brazil. Mycotaxon 134, 555-560. Available em http://doi.org/10.5248/134.555.
  15. BARRETO, M. R.; SPANHOLI, M. L. Estudo etnobotânico em comunidades rurais de Sinop, Mato Grosso, Brasil. Interações, v. 20, p. 267, 2019. Key Words: conhecimento tradicional; recursos vegetais, Amazônia Meridional. Available online
  16. BARRETO, M. R.; SILVA, P.  J. da. 2019. Contribuição para o conhecimento de Laminae (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) no Estado de Mato Grosso, Brasil. Nativa, v. 7, pp. 535-539. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31413/nativa.v7i5.7480. Key Words: Amazônia meridional; besouros; Insecta; inventário. Available online  
  17. BISNETO, P. F.; KAEFER, I. L. 2019. Reproductive and feeding biology of the common lancehead Bothrops atrox (Serpentes, Viperidae) from central and southwestern Brazilian Amazonia. Palavras Chave: dieta; história natural; Neotrópico; reprodução. Acta Amazonica 49 (2), p. 105-113. Available online
  18. BORGES, A. C. R.; SANTOS, T. F. dos; FRAZÃO, L.; MARQUES-SOUZA, S.; MENIN, M. 2019. Food habitats of Rhinella proboscidea (Anura: Bufonidae) in terra firme forests of central Amazonia. Phyllomedusa 18(1): pp. 37-46.  Key Words: amphibians, diet composition, Formicidae, northern Brazil. Available online e em httpdx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v18i1p37-46
  19. BOUBLI, J. P.; BYRNE, H.; SILVA, M. N. F. da; SILVA-JÚNIOR, J.; ARAÚJO, R. C.; BERTUOL, F.; GONÇALVES, J.; MELO, F. R. de; RYLANDS, A. B.; MITTERMEIER, R. A.; SILVA, F. E.; NASH, S. D.; CANALE, G.; ALENCAR, R. de M.; ROSSI, R. V.; CARNEIRO, J.; SAMPAIO, I.; FARIAS, I. P.; SCHNEIDER, H.; HRBEK, T. 2019. On a new species of titi monkey (Primates: Plecturocebus Byrne et al., 2016), from Alta Floresta, southern Amazon, Brazil. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 132(2019), pp. 117-137. Key Words: Callicebinae; Plecturocebus moloch; New species; Alta Floresta; Amazon. Available online
  20. BUENO, A. S.; MASSELI, G. S.; KAEFER, I. L.; PERES, C. A. 2019. Sampling design may obscure species-area relationship in landscape-scale field studies. Ecography 42: 1-12. DOI: 10.1111/ecog.04568. Key Words:  Amazonia, amphibians, frogs, habitat fragmentation, insularization, island biogeography theoryAvailable online
  21. CABRAL, T. S.; SILVA, B. BD.; MARTÍN, M. P.; CLEMENT, C. R.; HOSAKA, K.; BASEIA, I. G. 2019. Behind the veil - exploring the diversity in Phallus indusiatus s.I. (Phallomycetidae, Basidiomycota). MycoKeys, 58:103-127. Key Words: Amazonia, atp6, ITS, Neotropics, nuc-LSU, Phallale. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.58.35324
  22. CARDOSO NETO, J. A.; LEAL, L. C.; BACCARO, F. B. 2019. Temporal and spatial gradients of humidity shape the occurrence and the behavioral manipulation of ants infected by entomopathogenic fungi in Central Amazon. Fungal Ecology 42 (2019) 100871. Key Words: Zombie ants, Camponotus, Entomopathogenic fungi, Hypocreales, Ophiocordyceps, Extended phenotype, Amazon forests. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.funeco.2019.100871
  23. CARVALHO, L. N.; HASHIMOTO, S.; CABECEIRA, F. G.; CARVALHO, F. R. 2019. The Coleção Ictiológica do Acervo Biológico da Amazônia Meridional, Laboratório de Ictiologia Tropical, SINOP, MT. Boletim da Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia, n. 129, pp. 45-48. Available online
  24. CARVALHO, W. D.; MUSTIN, K.; HILÁRIO, R. R.; VASCONCELOS, I. M.; EILERS, V.; FEARNSIDE, P. M. 2019. Deforestation control in the Brazilian Amazon: A conservation struggle being lost as agreements and regulations are subverted and bypassed. Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation (2019). Key Words: Amazonian savannahs, Cerrado, Timber, Soy Moratorium, Ecosystem services, Beef agreement. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2019.06.002
  25. CARVALHO, W. D.; SILVESTRE, S. M.; MUSTIN, K.; HILÁRIO, R. R.; TOLEDO, J. J. de. 2019. Predation of an American fruit-eating bat (Artibeus sp.) by an Amazon tree boa (Corallus hortulanus) in the northern Brazilian Amazon. Acta Amazonica, v. 49, n. 1, pp. 24-27. Key Words: Amazonian savanna; defense behavior; PPBio; Lavrados of Roraima. Available online e em http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201801921 
  26. CÔRREA, B. M.; BALDISSERA, L.; BARBOSA, F. R.; RIBEIRO, E. B.; ANDRIGHETTI, C. R.; AGOSTINI, J. da S.; VALLADÃO, D, M. de S. 2019. Centesimal and mineral composition and antioxidant activity of the bacaba fruit peel. Bioscience Journal, v. 35, n. 2, pp. 509-517. Key Words: Anthocyanins. Nutritional composition. DPPH. Oenocarpus bacaba Mart., Total phenolic. Available online e em https://dx.doi.org/10.14393/BJ-v35n2a2019-41868
  27. COSTA-CAMPOS, C. E.; SOUSA, J. C.; MENIN, M. 2019. Chiasmocleis hudsoni Parker, 1940 (Anura, Microhylidae): a new record for Amapá State, Brazil. Herpetology Notes, v. 12, pp. 405-408. Available online
  28. DÁTTILO, W.; VIZENTIN-BUGONI, J.; DEBASTIANI, V. J.; JORDANO, P.; IZZO, T. J. 2019. The influence of spatial sampling scales on ant-plant interaction network architecture. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88, pp. 903-914. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.12978. Key Words: ecological networks, network structure, plant–animal interactions, sampling scale dependence, sampling variation. Available online
  29. DORIA, C. R. C.; PY-DANIEL, L. R.; ZUANON, J.; QUEIROZ, L. J. de; OHARA, W.; VIEIRA, F. G.; BARROS, B. S. F.; LIMA FILHO, J. A. de; CASTRO, D. C. de; PORTELLA, A. C.; CELLA-RIBEIRO, A.; VILARA, G. T. 2019. A Coleção Ictiológica da Universidade Federal de Rondônia e seu papel à documentação da diversidade da ictiofauna da maior bacia amazônica: a bacia do Rio Madeira. Boletim Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia, n. 129, pp. 157-162. Available online  
  30. EMILIO, T.; LAMARQUE, L. J.; TORRES-RUIZ, J. M.; KING, A.; CHARRIER, G.; BURLETT, R.; CONEJERO, M.; RUDALL, P. J.; BAKER, W. J.; DELZON, S. 2019. Embolism resistance in petioles and leaflets of palms. Annals of Botany 124: 1173–1183. DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcz104. Key Words: Arecaceae, palms, drought resistance, micro-CT X-ray, optical vulnerability method, P50, synchrotron, xylem embolism resistance. Available online
  31. FADINI, S. R. M. C.; BARBOSA, R.; RODE, R.; CORRÊA, V.; FADINI, R. F. 2019. Above-ground biomass estimation for a shrubby mistletoe in an Amazonian savanna. Journal of Tropical Ecology. Key Words: Epiphytes; fire-prone savanna; hemiparasites; host–parasite interactions. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1017/ S0266467419000294
  32. FARIA, A. S.; MENIN, M.; KAEFER, I. L. 2019. Riparian zone as a main determinant of the structure of lizard assemblages in upland Amazonian forests. Austral Ecology, v. 44, p. online, 2019. DOI: 10.1111/acc.12754. Key Words: Amazon, Brazil, environmental gradients, Forest Code. Available online
  33. FARROÑAY, F.; PERDIZ, R. de O.; COSTA, F. M.; PRATA, E. M. B.; VICENTINI, A. 2019. A new record and emended description of a rare Amazonian white-sand species: Shoepfia clarkii (Shoepfiaceae). Brittonia (2019), pp. 1-6.  Key Words: Brazilian Amazon, hemiparasite, Santalales, Campinaranas, white-sand vegetation. Available online e em http://doi.org/10.1007/s12228-019-09571-2
  34. FERRÃO,  M.; MORAVEC, J.; MORAES, L. J. C. L.; de CARVALHO, V. T.; GORDO, M.; LIMA, A. P. 2019. Rediscovery of Osteocephalus vilarsi (Anura: Hylidae): an overlooked but widespread Amazonian spiny-backed treefrog. . PeerJ 7:e8160 DOI 10.7717/peerj.8160. Key Words: Amphibia, Amazonia, Brazilian biodiversity, Integrative taxonomy, Advertisement call, Tadpoles, White-sand ecosystems. Available online
  35. FRAGA, R. de; TORRALVO, K. New record of the fringed leaf frog, Cruziohyla craspedopus (Anura: Phyllomedusidae) extends its eastern range limit. Acta Amazonica 49(3) 2019: 208-212. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201901061. Key Words: Amazon Basin, detectability, Tapajós, tree cover. Available online
  36. FRAGOSO, J. M. V.; GONÇALVES, F.; OLIVEIRA, L. F. B.; OVERMAN, H.; LEVI, T.; SILVIUS, K. M. 2019. Visual encounters on line transect surveys under-detect carnivore species: Implications for assessing distribution and conservation status. PLoS ONE 14 (10): e0223922. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223922
  37. FRANCO-MORAES, J.; BANIWA, A. F. M. B.; COSTA, F. R. C.; LIMA, H. P.; CLEMENT, C. R.; SHEPARD JR., G. H. 2019. Historical landscape domestication in ancestral forests with nutrient-poor soils in northwestern Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 446(2019), pp. 317-330. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2019.04.02
  38. FRAPPART, F.; PAPA, F.; GÜNTNER, A.; TOMASELLA, J.; PFEFFER, J.; RAMILLIEN, G.; EMILIO, T.; SCHIETTI, J.; SEOANE, L.; CARVALHO, J. da S.; MOREIRA, D. M.; BONNET, M. -P.; SEYLER, F. 2019. The spatio-temporal variability of groundwater storage in the Amazon River Basin. Advances in Water Resources 124, pp. 41-52. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.advwatres.2018.12.005. Key Words: Groundwater, Amazon, multisatellite, hydrological models. Available online
  39. FUJAN, J. A.; Anjos, M. R. 2019. Variation of the rainfall regime in the Northern region and its effect on the Odonata (insecta) in Been river, Amazonas, Brazil. Acta Zoológica Mexicana, v. 35, pp. 1-6. Key Words: Damselfies,macrophyte, Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae. Disponivel online
  40. GARCIA, I. J. P.; OLIVEIRA, G. C. de; VALADARES, J. M. de M.; BANFI, F. F.; ANDRADE, S. N.; FREITAS, T. R.; MONÇÃO FILHO, E. dos S.; SANTOS, H. de L.; VIEIRA JÚNIOR, G. M.; CHAVES, M. H. RODRIGUES, D. de J.; SANCHEZ, B. A. M.; VAROTTI, F. P.; BARBOSA, L. A. 2019. New bufadienolides extracted from Rhinella marina inhibit Na,K-ATPase and induce apoptosis by activating caspases 3 and 9 in human breast and ovarian cancer cells. Steroids, v. 152, December 2019, 108490. Key Words: Bufadienolides, Apoptosis Na,K-ATPase, Caspase 3 and 9. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.steroids.2019.108490
  41. GAUI, T. D.; COSTA, F. R. C.; SOUZA, F. C. de; AMARAL, M. R. M.; CARVALHO, D. C. de; REIS, F. Q.; HIGUCHI, N. 2019. Long-term effect of selective logging on floristic composition: A 25 year experiment in the Brazilian Amazon. Forest Ecology and Management 440(2019), pp. 258-266. Key Words: Floristic change, Forest management, Dynamics, Long-term, Permanent plot, Tropical forest. Available online
  42. GOMES, V. H. F.; VIEIRA, I. C. G.; SALOMÃO, R. P.; ter STEEGE, H. 2019. Amazonian tree species threatened by deforestation and climate change. Nature Climate Change, v. 9, july 2019, pp. 547-553. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1038/$41558-019-0500-2
  43. GUILHERME, D. R.; SOUZA, J. L. P.; FRANKLIN, E.; PEQUENO, P. A. C. L.; CHAGAS, A. C. das; BACCARO, F. B. Can environmental complexity predict functional trait composition of ground-dwelling ant assemblages? A test across the Amazon Basin. 2019. Acta Oecologica 99, August 2019, 103434. Key Words: Amazon basin Environmental complexity Formicidae Functional traits Pitfall traps Tropical forest. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2019.05.004
  44. HAUSER, M.; DORIA, C.;SANTOS, R. V.; GARCIA-VASQUEZ, A.; POUILLY, M.; PÉCHEYRAN, C.; PONZEVERA, E.; TORRENTE-VILARA, G.; BÉRAIL, S.; PANFILI, J.; DARNAUDE, A.; RENNO, Jean‐François, GARCÍA-DÁVILA, C.; NUÑEZ, J.; FERRATON, F.; VARGAS, G.; DUPONCHELLE, F. 2019. Shedding light on the migratory patterns of the Amazonian goliath catfish, Brachyplatystoma platynemum, using otolith 87Sr/86Sr analyses. Aquatic Conserv: Mar Freshw Ecosyst. 2019;1–12. DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3046. Key Words: catchment, conservation evaluation, fish, fishing, hydroelectric dams, migration, river. Available online
  45. HIGASHIKAWA, E. M.; BRASIL, M. M. O.; MAGNUSSON, W. E. 2019. A 30-year study of the effects of selective logging on a stem-less palm (Astrocaryum sociale) in a central-Amazon forest. Forest Ecology and Management 432(2019): 607-611. Key Words: selective logging, stem-less palm, understory, Amazonia. Available online
  46. JOBIM, K.;BLASZKOWSKI, J.; NIEZGODA, P.;  KOZLOWSKA, A.; ZUBEK, S.; MLECZKO, P. CHACHULA, P.; ISHIKAWA, N. K.; GOTO, B. T. 2019. New sporocarpic taxa in the phylum Glomeromycota: Sclerocarpum amazonicum gen. et sp. nov. in the family Glomeraceae (Glomerales) and Diversispora sporocarpia sp. nov. in the Diversisporaceae (Diversisporales). Mycological Progress (2019) 18:369–384. Key Words: arbuscular micorrhizal fungi, Glomerocarps, Morphology, Molecular phylogeny, RPBI, SSU-ITS-LSU nrDNA. Available online
  47. KAEFER, I.; ROJAS, R. R.; FERRÃO, M.; FARIAS, I. P.; LIMA, A. P. 2019. A new species of Amazophrynella (Anura: Bufonidae) with two distinct advertisement calls. Zootaxa, v. 4577, n. 2. Key Words: Amphibia, Amazonia, bioacustics, mtDNA, Pará, Santarém. Palavras Chave: Amphibia, Amazonia, bioacustics, mtDNA, Pará, Santarém. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4577.2.5 Available em https://www.mapress.com/j/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4577.2.5?fbclid=IwAR0T...
  48. LIMA, J. E.de P.; MARGARIDO, V. P.; MORESCO, R. M.; RODRIGUES, D. de J. 2019. Analysis of the mitochondrial D-Loop reveals that neither river boundaries nor geographic distance structure the fine-scale genetic variation of an Amazonian treefrog. Hydrobiologia, pp. 1-10. DOI 10.1007/s10750-019-04069-0. Key Words: Anura, Boana boans, D-Loop, Landscape genetics, River barriers. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-019-04069-0
  49. LOPES, M. C.; LAMARRE, G. P. A.; BARALOTO, C.; FINE, P. V. A.; VICENTINI, A.; BACCARO, F. B. 2019. The Amazonas-trap: a new method for sampling plant-inhabiting arthropod communities in tropical forest understory. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 167: 534–543, 2019. DOI: 10.1111/eea.12797. Available online
  50. MARQUES, E. Q.; MARIMON-JUNIOR, B. H.; MARIMON, B. S.; MATRICARDI, E. A. T.; MEWS, H. A.; COLLI, G. R. 2019. Redefining the Cerrado-Amazonia transition: implications for conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation (2019), pp. 1-17. Key Words: Ecotonal forests, Official mapping, Arc of deforestation, Biodiversity losses, Land use, Deforestation, Ecosystem boundaries. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-019-01720-z
  51. MASSELI, G. S.; BRUCE, A. D.; SANTOS, J. G. dos; VINCENT, T.; KAEFER, I. L. 2019. Composition and ecology of a snake assemblage in an upland forest from Central Amazonia. An Acad Bras Cienc (2019) 91(Suppl. 1). Key Words: community ecology, Manaus, RAPELD, serpentes, Squamata. Available online e em <http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652019000....
  52. MENIN, M.; FERREIRA, R. F. B.; MELO, I. B.; GORDO, M.; HATTORI, G. Y.; SANT'ANNA, B. S. 2019. Anuran diversity in urban and rural zones of the Itacoatiara municipality, central Amazonia, Brazil. Acta Amazonica, v. 49(2), pp. 122-130. Key Words: floodplain forests, unflooded forest, rarefaction curves, species composition, time-constrained searches. Available online e em http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201800284
  53. MORAES, L. J. C. de L.; PAVAN, D.; LIMA, A. P. 2019. A new nurse of Allobates masniger-nidicola complex (Anura, Aromobatidae) from the east bank of Tapajós River, eastern Amazon. Key Words: Amphibia, Allopatry, Brazil, bioacustics, conservation, cryptic diversity, mtDNA, taxonomy, exotrophic tadpole. Zootaxa, v. 4648, n. 3, p. 401-434. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4648.3.1.  Available online
  54. MOSER, P.; SIMON, M. F.; MEDEIROS, M. B. de; GONTIJO, A. B.; COSTA, F. R. C. 2019. Interaction between extreme weather events and mega-dams increases tree mortality and alters functional status of Amazonian forests. Journal of Applied Ecology, v. 56, p. 2641-2651. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13498. Key Words: dams, flood tolerance, functional traits, global warming, precipitation anormaly, root tissue density, stomata density, tree mortality. Available online
  55. NOBRE, H. S. M. F.; AZEVEDO, M. S. de A.; MATOS, N. B.; MANZATTO, A. G.; ROMÃO, N. F.; AIZZO, J. R. e S.; SAMPAIO, A. F. 2019. Avaliação da atividade antimicrobiana de extrato, frações e óleo essencial da P. obliquum Ruiz e Pavon - Esec Cuniã, Porto Velho, Rondônia. SAJEBTT, Rio Branco, UFAC, v. 6, n. 1, p. 48-66. ISSN: 2446-4821. Key Words: ESEC-Cuniã. Staphylococcus aureus. MRSA. Available online
  56. NOGUEIRA, T. de A. C.; AYALA, W. E.; DAYRELL, J. S.; FRAGA, R. de; KAEFER, I. L. 2019. Scale-dependent estimates of niche overlap and environmental effects on two sister species of Neotropical snakes. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, v. 54:2, p. 121-132. Key Words: Dipsadidae, Madeira-Purus interfluve, Philodryas, species distribution model, RAPELD, tropical rainforest. Available online e em https://doi.org/10.1080/01650521.2019.1616957 
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