Publications of the Institute
Our institute uses MPG.PuRe (repository) to record the publications of its scientists. Unfortunately, our institute bibliography is not complete. The list should be complete from 1998 onwards. In addition, all publications of the former branch in Schlitz (river station) from 1949 to 2007 are included.
Journal Article (56)
2011
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7 (6), pp. 899 - 901 (2011)
Shame and honour drive cooperation. Biology Letters
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6 (12), e28955 (2011)
Dynamics of resistance development to imatinib under increasing selection pressure: a combination of mathematical models and in vitro data. PLoS ONE
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65 (2), pp. 197 - 206 (2011)
The potential of methanotrophic bacteria to compensate for food quantity or food quality limitations in Daphnia. Aquatic Microbial Ecology
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12, 599 (2011)
The odds of duplicate gene persistence after polyploidization. BMC Genomics
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278 (1724), pp. 3574 - 3583 (2011)
Exclusion rules, bottlenecks and the evolution of stochastic phenotype switching. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences (London)
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11 (1), 309 (2011)
A comparative assessment of mandible shape in a consomic strain panel of the house mouse (Mus musculus) - implications for epistasis and evolvability of quantitative traits. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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11 (1), 306 (2011)
Micro-evolutionary divergence patterns of mandible shapes in wild house mouse (Mus musculus) populations. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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13 (12), pp. 3186 - 3193 (2011)
Impact of urban environment and host phenotype on the epidemiology of Chlamydiaceae in feral pigeons (Columba livia). Environmental Microbiology
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11 (1), 292 (2011)
Molecular characterization and evolution of a gene family encoding male-specific reproductive proteins in the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. BMC Evolutionary Biology
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109 (3-4), pp. 807 - 814 (2011)
Cooperative interaction of rich and poor can be catalyzed by intermediate climate targets. Climatic Change
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7 (12), e1002290 (2011)
Dynamics of mutant cells in hierarchical organized tissues. PLoS Computational Biology
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108 (47), pp. 19030 - 19035 (2011)
Colonic mucosa-associated microbiota is influenced by an interaction of Crohn disease and FUT2 (Secretor) genotype. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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108 (45), pp. 18307 - 18312 (2011)
To qualify as a social partner, humans hide severe punishment, although their observed cooperativeness is decisive. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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7 (11), e1002260 (2011)
Stability properties of underdominance in finite subdivided populations. PLoS Computational Biology
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88 (3), pp. 149 - 154 (2011)
Female choice for heterozygous mates changes along successive matings in a lizard. Behavioural Processes
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28 (11), pp. 2999 - 3003 (2011)
Long-term balancing selection at the blood group-related gene B4galnt2 in the genus Mus (Rodentia; Muridae). Molecular Biology and Evolution
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11 (1), 55 (2011)
Induction of diploid gynogenesis in an evolutionary model organism, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus). BMC Developmental Biology
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1 (3), pp. 230 - 235 (2011)
Alignment-free detection of horizontal gene transfer between closely related bacterial genomes. Mobile Genetic Elements
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12 (10), pp. 692 - 702 (2011)
The evolutionary origin of orphan genes. Nature Reviews Genetics
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28 (9), pp. 2651 - 2660 (2011)
Positive and negative selection in murine ultraconserved noncoding elements. Molecular Biology and Evolution
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20 (18), pp. 3838 - 3855 (2011)
Species introduction promotes hybridization and introgression in Coregonus: is there sign of selection against hybrids? Molecular Ecology
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56 (5), pp. 1682 - 1688 (2011)
Experimental evidence of a low-oxygen refuge for large zooplankton. Limnology & Oceanography
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2011 (9), pp. 40 - 46 (2011)
Das Pantanal (Brasilien) - Artenreichtum zwischen Dürre und Vernässung. Geographische Rundschau
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65 (8), pp. 2286 - 2299 (2011)
Exploitation of the same trophic link favors convergence of larval life-history strategies in complex life cycle helminths. Evolution
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65 (8), pp. 2380 - 2390 (2011)
Computational prediction of MHC II-antigen binding supports divergent allele advantage and explains trans-species polymorphism. Evolution
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83 (3), pp. 455 - 470 (2011)
Effect of grazing and mowing on the clonal structure of Elytrigia atherica: a long-term study of abandoned and managed sites. Preslia
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Description of Fenerbahce devosi (Cyprinodontiformes: Notho- branchiidae), a new species of dwarf killifish from the eastern Congo Basin in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Zootaxa, 2966 (2011)
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108 (27), p. E253 - E253 (2011)
Uterine selection for immunocompetent offspring [Letter]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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7 (6), e1002132 (2011)
Within-genome evolution of REPINs: a new familiy of miniature mobile DNA in bacteria. PLoS Genetics
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138 (7), pp. 913 - 925 (2011)
Intensity-dependent host mortality: what can it tell us about larval growth strategies in complex life cycle helminths? Parasitology
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27 (11), pp. 1466 - 1472 (2011)
Alignment-free detection of local similarity among viral and bacterial genomes. Bioinformatics
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138 (7), pp. 939 - 944 (2011)
Fish hepatic glutathione-S-transferase activity is affected by the cestode parasites Schistocephalus solidus and Ligula intestinalis: evidence from field and laboratory studies. Parasitology
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6 (5), e18155 (2011)
Estimating parameters of speciation models based on refined summaries of the joint site-frequency spectrum. PLoS ONE
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10 (10), pp. 1540 - 1544 (2011)
Explaining the in vitro and in vivo differences in leukemia therapy. Cell Cycle
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2 (12), p. 13 S. (2011)
Genetic variation and population structure of Sudanese populations as indicated by 15 Identifiler sequence-tagged repeat (STR) loci. Investigative Genetics
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Parasite diversity, patterns of MHC II variation and olfactory based mate choice in diverging three-spined stickleback ecotypes. Evolutionary Ecology of Fishes: Diversification, Adaptation and Speciation, pp. 605 - 622 (2011)
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20 (9), pp. 1803 - 1804 (2011)
Dispersal in the course of an invasion. Molecular Ecology
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65 (4), pp. 932 - 945 (2011)
Reciprocal gene loss following experimental whole-genome duplication causes reproductive isolation in yeast. Evolution
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20 (7), pp. 1475 - 1491 (2011)
Rapid formation of distinct hybrid lineages after secondary contact of two fish species (Cottus sp.). Molecular Ecology
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471 (7338), pp. 294 - 295 (2011)
A revolution in evolution [book review]. Nature
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45 (1), pp. 99 - 112 (2011)
Distribution of denitrifying bacterial communities in the stratified water column and sediment-water interface in two freshwater lakes and the Baltic Sea. Aquatic Ecology
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58 (1), pp. 27 - 34 (2011)
Infection dynamics of the monogenean parasite Gyrodactylus gasterostei on sympatric and allopatric populations of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus. Folia Parasitologica
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1 (1), pp. 149 - 171 (2011)
Social control and the social contract: the emergence of sanctioning systems for collective action. Dynamic Games and Applications
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93 (5), 58001 (2011)
Evolution of cooperation in multilevel public goods games with community structures. EPL
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27 (4), pp. 449 - 455 (2011)
Alignment-free estimation of nucleotide diversity. Bioinformatics
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9, 8 (2011)
Not just another genome. Biomedcentral Biology
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20 (3), pp. 545 - 559 (2011)
SNP signatures of selection on standing genetic variation and their association with adaptive phenotypes along gradients of ecological speciation in lake whitefish species pairs (Coregonus spp.). Molecular Ecology
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12, 91 (2011)
General lack of global dosage compensation in ZZ/ZW systems? Broadening the perspective with RNA-seq. Biomedcentral Genomics
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12, 10 (2011)
Testing the thrifty gene hypothesis: the Gly482Ser variant in PPARGC1A is associated with BMI in Tongans. Biomedcentral Medical Genetics
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1 (4), pp. 262 - 268 (2011)
Curiosities of REPINs and RAYTs. Mobile genetic elements
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283, pp. 180 - 191 (2011)
Strategy abundance in evolutionary many-player games with multiple strategies. Journal of Theoretical Biology
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15 (11), pp. 1503 - 1506 (2011)
Prevalence of Wolbachia in the European Honeybee, Apis mellifera carnica. World Applied Sciences Journal
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Effekte von kleinen Wehren auf mikrobielle Biofilme in der Ilm (Thüringen). Deutsche Gesellschaft für Limnologie (DGL), Erweiterte Zusammenfassungen der Jahrestagung 2010 (Bayreuth), pp. 8 - 11 (2011)
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55, pp. 70 - 86 (2011)
High-throughput methods for analysis of the human oral microbiome. Periodontology 2000
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60 (10), pp. 1354 - 1362 (2011)
Nod2 is essential for temporal development of intestinal microbial communities. Gut
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177 (1), pp. 135 - 142 (2011)
Exploring the link between genetic relatedness r and social contact structure k in animal social networks. The American Naturalist Book (3)
2011
Book
Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim (2011), XXII, 672 pp.
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The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia [et al.] (2011), 870 pp.
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Daphnia: development of a model organism in ecology and evolution. International Ecology Institute, Oldendorf/Luhe (2011), XIX, 250 pp.
Book Chapter (41)
2011
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Ecophysiology, Behavior, and Life Cycles of Scrapers (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 405 - 476 (Eds.
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Summary: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 585 - 600 (Eds.
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Primary Producers. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 99 - 129 (Eds.
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Bacteria and Fungi. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 131 - 194 (Eds.
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Food Chains and Carbon Flow. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 564 - 570 (Eds.
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Organic Matter in Streams. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 73 - 74 (Eds.
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Dissolved Organic Matter in Streams. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 84 - 97 (Eds.
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Detrital Energy Sources. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 73 - 97 (Eds.
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Particulate Organic Matter. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 74 - 84 (Eds.
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The Breitenbach and Its Catchment. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 5 - 19 (Eds.
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Modeling Discharge and Insect Abundance with Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 554 - 564 (Eds.
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Environmental Characteristics. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 21 - 71 (Eds.
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Aquatic Insects Emerging over an Artificially Changed Stream Bottom. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 496 - 503 (Eds.
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The Erlenbach – a Comparison with the Breitenbach. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 543 - 554 (Eds.
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Trichoptera (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 327 - 369 (Eds.
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Aquatic Diptera (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 369 - 403 (Eds.
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Effects of Water Temperature along the Breitenbach (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 476 - 485 (Eds.
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The Sandy Streambed Areas of the Breitenbach. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 487 - 496 (Eds.
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Discharge Patterns Largely Determine Species Abundance and Community Diversity. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 503 - 525 (Eds.
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Eleven Years Emergence at Four Sites along the Breitenbach and the Effects of Discharge Patterns on the EPTD Community. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 526 - 543 (Eds.
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History of the Limnologische Flussstation Schlitz. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 1 - 4 (Eds.
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Sampling Methods (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 196 - 209 (Eds.
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Protozoa: Ciliophora (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 209 - 211 (Eds.
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Platyhelminthes and Annelida (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 211 - 212 (Eds.
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Mollusca (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 214 - 216 (Eds.
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Arthropoda (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 216 - 219 (Eds.
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Insecta (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 219 - 327 (Eds.
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Chordata (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 404 - 405 (Eds.
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The Fauna of the Breitenbach. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 195 - 485 (Eds.
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Nematoda (The Fauna of the Breitenbach). In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 212 - 214 (Eds.
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Global Change and Timing of Insect Emergence at the Breitenbach. In: Central European Stream Ecosystems. The Long Term Study of the Breitenbach, pp. 570 - 583 (Eds.
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Gold-mining near Poconé: environmental, social, and economic impact. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 695 - 717 (Eds.
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Biogeochemical characterization of water, plants and soils in the floodplains of the Northern Pantanal of Mato Grosso (Brazil) – A comparison with Central-Amazonian floodplains. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 199 - 231 (Eds.
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Aspects of geological and sedimentological evolution of the Pantanal plain. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 47 - 70 (Eds.
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The Pantanal: A large South American wetland and its position in limnological theory. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 23 - 44 (Eds.
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Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of the Pantanal: a synthesis. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 835 - 857 (Eds.
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Arthropods associated with a forest of Attalea phalerata Mart. (Arecaceae) palm trees in the Northern Pantanal. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 431 - 468 (Eds.
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A preliminary classification of habitats of the Pantanal of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul, and its relation to national and international wetland classification systems. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 127 - 141 (Eds.
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Landscape units of the Pantanal: structure, function, and human use. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 301 - 326 (Eds.
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The birds of the Pantanal. In: The Pantanal: Ecology, biodiversity and sustainable management of a large neotropical seasonal wetland, pp. 523 - 564 (Eds.