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    A first approximation for the Herpetofauna species composition of the Taiamã Ecological Station, Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil by Silva-Alves, V. D., Mudrek, J. R., Silva-Diogo, O., Canale, G. R., Santos-Filho, M., Muniz, C. C., Silva, D. J.

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (2022)
    “…The Taiamã Ecological Station (TES) is a federal conservation unit created in 1981 to preserve nature and to support scientific research. The TES is a river…”
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    Effects of roads on the vertebrates diversity of the Indigenous Territory Paresi and its surrounding by Brum, T R, Santos-Filho, M, Canale, G R, Ignácio, A R A

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-02-2018)
    “…Roadkill impact is still underestimated due to the lack of knowledge of its intensity and effect on animal populations. To assess differences between animal…”
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    The importance of remnant native vegetation of Amazonian submontane forest for the conservation of lizards by Silva, D J, Santos-Filho, M, Canale, G R

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-08-2014)
    “…Forest fragmentation affects animal population dynamics mainly by loss of habitat and disruption of animal movement. Lizard assemblages are affected by…”
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    Medium and large mammals: indicators of buffer zones in reforestation by Oliveira, A. T. M., Carnicer, C., Paiva, H. N., Costa, R. P., Neto, A. P. Machado, Melo, F. R., Canale, G. R.

    Published in Scientific electronic archives (10-10-2019)
    “…The activities developed in forest environments such as deforestation, logging, implementation of farming systems and monocultures, together with the advance…”
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    The importance of remnant native vegetation of amazonian submontane forest for the conservation of lizards/Efeito de borda sobre a comunidade de lagartos em fragmentos de floresta semidecidual submontana ao sul da Amazonia by Silva D.J, Santos-Filho, M, Canale, G.R

    Published in Brazilian journal of biology (01-08-2014)
    “…Forest fragmentation affects animal population dynamics mainly by loss of habitat and disruption of animal movement. Lizard assemblages are affected by…”
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