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    Deforestation and conservation in major watersheds of the Brazilian Amazon

    Relationships among nitrogen and total phosphorus, algal biomass and zooplankton density in the central Amazonia lakes

    Amazon flood wave hydraulics

    Organic matter and nutrient dynamics in river corridors of the Amazon Basin and their response to anthropogenic change

    Mixing patterns in Amazon lakes

    Floodable Forests in the Middle Caquetá Region: Characterization and Succession

    Integrated river basin management: A case for collaboration

    The várzea forests in Amazon: Flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology interact with natural forest succession

    Phytogeography, species diversity, community structure and dynamics of central Amazonian floodplain forests

    Use of Amazonian floodplain trees

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