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    The Role of Floodplain Forests in an Integrated Sustainable Management Concept of the Natural Resources of the Central Amazonian Várzea

    Plant life in the floodplain with special reference to herbaceous plants

    Investigations on the ecology and production-biology of the floating meadows (Paspalo-Echinocloetum) on the middle Amazon

    Biomass and primary-production of herbaceous plant communities in the Amazon floodplain

    Ecophysiology, Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of Central Amazonian Floodplain Forests: A Synthesis

    The scope of the flood pulse concept regarding riverine fish and fisheries, given geographic and man-made differences between systems

    CO2emissions from a tropical hydroelectric reservoir (Balbina, Brazil)

    A review of Peruvian flood plain forests: Ecosystems, inhabitants, and resource use

    Catálogo de los Recursos Pesqueros Continentales de Colombia

    Stable isotope analysis of energy sources for larvae of eight fish species from the Amazon floodplain

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