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1. The coevolution of fungus-ant agriculture.

2. Towards a species-level phylogeny for Neotropical Myrtaceae: Notes on topology and resources for future studies.

3. Occurrence-based diversity estimation reveals macroecological and conservation knowledge gaps for global woody plants.

4. Landscape dynamics and diversification of the megadiverse South American freshwater fish fauna.

5. Biogeographic history of a large clade of ectomycorrhizal fungi, the Russulaceae, in the Neotropics and adjacent regions.

6. Sustainability of wild plant use in the Andean Community of South America.

7. Phylogeny and biogeography of Myrcia sect. Aguava (Myrtaceae, Myrteae) based on phylogenomic and Sanger data provide evidence for a Cerrado origin and geographically structured clades.

8. Phylogenetic revision of South American Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota, Teloschistales) reveals three new genera and species.

9. Taxonomic revision of the genus Xenopholis Peters, 1869 (Serpentes: Dipsadidae): Integrating morphology with ecological niche.

10. Disproportionate extinction of South American mammals drove the asymmetry of the Great American Biotic Interchange.

11. Identifying drivers of forest resilience in long-term records from the Neotropics.

12. Fast diversification through a mosaic of evolutionary histories characterizes the endemic flora of ancient Neotropical mountains.

13. Cortinarius section Thaumasti in South American Nothofagaceae forests.

14. Evolutionary diversity in tropical tree communities peaks at intermediate precipitation.

15. Plotting a future for Amazonian canga vegetation in a campo rupestre context.

16. Indigenous knowledge networks in the face of global change.

17. Molecular phylogenetic study of Scleria subgenus Hypoporum (Sclerieae, Cyperoideae, Cyperaceae) reveals several species new to science.

18. Is Amazonia a 'museum' for Neotropical trees? The evolution of the Brownea clade (Detarioideae, Leguminosae).

19. Andean Mountain Building Did not Preclude Dispersal of Lowland Epiphytic Orchids in the Neotropics.

20. How to know the fungi: combining field inventories and DNA-barcoding to document fungal diversity.

21. Phylogenetic analysis in Myrcia section Aulomyrcia and inferences on plant diversity in the Atlantic rainforest.

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