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Daniel Gomes da Rocha

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Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2019
What has become of the refugia hypothesis to explain biological diversity in Amazonia?Daniel Gomes da Rocha, Igor L Kaefer
Plos One|May 19, 2016
Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) Density in Central AmazoniaDaniel Gomes da Rocha, Rahel Sollmann, Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, et al.
Plos One|May 31, 2018
Spatial patterns of medium and large size mammal assemblages in várzea and terra firme forests, Central Amazonia, BrazilGuilherme Costa Alvarenga, Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, Fabrício Beggiato Baccaro, et al.
Ecology|May 14, 2022
AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forestAna Carolina Antunes, Anelise Montanarin, Diogo Maia Gräbin, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2019
What has become of the refugia hypothesis to explain biological diversity in Amazonia?Daniel Gomes da Rocha, Igor L Kaefer
Plos One|May 19, 2016
Ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) Density in Central AmazoniaDaniel Gomes da Rocha, Rahel Sollmann, Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, et al.
Plos One|May 31, 2018
Spatial patterns of medium and large size mammal assemblages in várzea and terra firme forests, Central Amazonia, BrazilGuilherme Costa Alvarenga, Emiliano Esterci Ramalho, Fabrício Beggiato Baccaro, et al.
Ecology|May 14, 2022
AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forestAna Carolina Antunes, Anelise Montanarin, Diogo Maia Gräbin, et al.
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