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    The productivity of the C4 grass Echinochloa polystachya on the Amazon floodplain

    A floodplain grassland of the central Amazon

    Natural grasslands and herbaceous plants in the Amazon floodplain and their use

    River basin management: Integrating wetland conservation and wise use into river basin management

    Assessment of deforestation in the Lower Amazon floodplain using historical landsat MSS/TM imagery

    Amazon Sweet Sea: Land, Life, and Water at the River’s Mouth

    Amazônia sob Pressão: Rede Amazónica de Informação Socioambiental Georeferênciada

    Ecological integrity and fisheries ecology of the Araguaia-Tocantins River basin, Brazil.

    Fisheries ecology and management of the jaraqui (Semaprochilodus taeniurus, S. insignis) in Central Amazonia

    Biogenic gases and the oxidation and reduction of carbon in the Amazon river and floodplain waters

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