Vertical stratification of insect abundance and species richness in an Amazonian tropical forest
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Eric M. Wood | D. Boscolo | B. Brown | M. Couri | S. Marshall | M. Hauser | D. A. Fachin | M. D. de Santis | J. A. Rafael | C. Mello-Patiu | Heloísa Fernandes Flores | R. Ale-Rocha | V. C. Silva | S. Nihei | Dalton De Souza Amorim | Alan de Marco Barbosa | R. S. Capellari | C. D. de Carvalho | Rodrigo de Vilhena Perez Dios | G. B. Ferro | Livia Maria Frare | F. M. Gudin | C. J. Lamas | Kate G. Lindsay | M. A. T. Marinho | M. A. Menezes | M. N. Morales | S. S. Oliveira | Gabriela Pirani | G. Ribeiro | P. Riccardi | Daubian Santos | Josenilson Rodrigues Dos Santos | M. Balbi | D. W. Marques | D. Alvarez-Garcia
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