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July 26, 2023
Human disturbances and the daytime activity of sympatric otters along equatorial Amazonian rivers
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski
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April 9, 2024
Carnivore coexistence without competition: giant otters are more nocturnal around dens than sympatric neotropical otters
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
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January 5, 2008
Disturbance-mediated mammal persistence and abundance-area relationships in Amazonian forest fragments
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
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June 14, 2017
Gamebird responses to anthropogenic forest fragmentation and degradation in a southern Amazonian landscape
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
Plos One
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June 29, 2016
Implications of Scientific Collaboration Networks on Studies of Aquatic Vertebrates in the Brazilian Amazon
María Celeste Salinero, Fernanda Michalski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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March 30, 2013
Biodiversity depends on logging recovery time
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
Peerj
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March 31, 2022
Crop damage by vertebrates in Latin America: current knowledge and potential future management directions
Adrián Alejandro Cuesta Hermira, Fernanda Michalski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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September 11, 2010
No return from biodiversity loss
Fernanda Michalski, Darren Norris, Carlos A Peres
Peerj
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September 30, 2020
Community based actions save Yellow-spotted river turtle (<i>Podocnemis unifilis</i>) eggs and hatchlings flooded by rapid river level rises
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski, James P Gibbs
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June 6, 2018
Community involvement works where enforcement fails: conservation success through community-based management of Amazon river turtle nests
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski, James P Gibbs
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July 26, 2023
Human disturbances and the daytime activity of sympatric otters along equatorial Amazonian rivers
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski
Peerj
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April 9, 2024
Carnivore coexistence without competition: giant otters are more nocturnal around dens than sympatric neotropical otters
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
|
January 5, 2008
Disturbance-mediated mammal persistence and abundance-area relationships in Amazonian forest fragments
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
Peerj
|
June 14, 2017
Gamebird responses to anthropogenic forest fragmentation and degradation in a southern Amazonian landscape
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
Plos One
|
June 29, 2016
Implications of Scientific Collaboration Networks on Studies of Aquatic Vertebrates in the Brazilian Amazon
María Celeste Salinero, Fernanda Michalski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
March 30, 2013
Biodiversity depends on logging recovery time
Fernanda Michalski, Carlos A Peres
Peerj
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March 31, 2022
Crop damage by vertebrates in Latin America: current knowledge and potential future management directions
Adrián Alejandro Cuesta Hermira, Fernanda Michalski
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
September 11, 2010
No return from biodiversity loss
Fernanda Michalski, Darren Norris, Carlos A Peres
Peerj
|
September 30, 2020
Community based actions save Yellow-spotted river turtle (<i>Podocnemis unifilis</i>) eggs and hatchlings flooded by rapid river level rises
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski, James P Gibbs
Peerj
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June 6, 2018
Community involvement works where enforcement fails: conservation success through community-based management of Amazon river turtle nests
Darren Norris, Fernanda Michalski, James P Gibbs
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