The impacts of recurrent fires on diversity of fruit-feeding butterflies in a south-eastern Amazon forest
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The impacts of recurrent fires on diversity of fruit-feeding butterflies in a south-eastern Amazon forest
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JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 01, Pages 22-32
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2016-12-20
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10.1017/s0266467416000559
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