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Figure 9 From: Gentile R, Cardoso TS, Costa-Neto SF, Teixeira BR, d'Andrea PS (2018) Community Structure and Population Dynamics of Small Mammals in an Urban-Sylvatic Interface Area in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Zoologia 35: 1-12.
Figure 7 From: Gentile R, Cardoso TS, Costa-Neto SF, Teixeira BR, d'Andrea PS (2018) Community Structure and Population Dynamics of Small Mammals in an Urban-Sylvatic Interface Area in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Zoologia 35: 1-12.
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Figure 1 From: Studer A, Cardoso De Sousa M, Barcena Goyena B (2018) Breeding Biology and Nest Success of Short-Tailed Antthrush Chamaeza Campanisona (Aves: Formicariidae) in the Atlantic Rainforest of Northeastern Brazil. Zoologia 35: 1-8.
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Figures 20-39 From: De Oliveira Cardoso Da Silva L, Lopes SM (2018) Six New Species of Poeciloderrhis From Brazil (Blattaria: Blaberidae) With a New Record and a New Combination. Zoologia 35: 1-10.