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1. The biogeography of the Amazonian tree flora

2. One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains

3. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

4. Author Correction: One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains

5. Mapping density, diversity and species-richness of the Amazon tree flora

6. Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

7. Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests.

8. Geography and ecology shape the phylogenetic composition of Amazonian tree communities

9. Correction to: One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains (Nature Ecology & Evolution, (2024), 10.1038/s41559-024-02364-1)

10. Data from: Geography and ecology shape the phylogenetic composition of Amazonian tree communities

11. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

12. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities

13. One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains

14. Correction to: One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains (Nature Ecology & Evolution, (2024), 10.1038/s41559-024-02364-1)

15. Geography and ecology shape the phylogenetic composition of Amazonian tree communities

16. More than 10,000 pre-Columbian earthworks are still hidden throughout Amazonia

17. Biased-corrected richness estimates for the Amazonian tree flora

18. More than 10,000 pre-Columbian earthworks are still hidden throughout Amazonia

19. Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy:a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

20. Geographic patterns of tree dispersal modes in Amazonia and their ecological correlates

21. Mapping density, diversity and species-richness of the Amazon tree flora

22. More than 10,000 pre-Columbian earthworks are still hidden throughout Amazonia

23. Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

24. Mapping density, diversity and species-richness of the Amazon tree flora

25. Geographic patterns of tree dispersal modes in Amazonia and their ecological correlates

26. Local hydrological conditions influence tree diversity and composition across the Amazon basin

28. Local hydrological conditions influence tree diversity and composition across the Amazon basin

29. Tree Community Change across 700 Km of Lowland Amazonian Forest from the Andean Foothills to Brazil

30. The Maximum Entropy Formalism of statistical mechanics in a biological application: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

31. Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology

32. A spatial model of tree α-diversity and tree density for the Amazon

33. Scaling issues of neutral theory reveal violations of ecological equivalence for dominant Amazonian tree species

34. Scaling issues of neutral theory reveal violations of ecological equivalence for dominant Amazonian tree species

35. Scaling issues of neutral theory reveal violations of ecological equivalence for dominant Amazonian tree species

36. A spatial model of tree α-diversity and tree density for the Amazon

37. Scaling issues of neutral theory reveal violations of ecological equivalence for dominant Amazonian tree species

38. Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data

39. Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data

40. Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data

41. Estimating and interpreting migration of Amazonian forests using spatially implicit and semi-explicit neutral models

42. Estimating and interpreting migration of Amazonian forests using spatially implicit and semi-explicit neutral models

43. Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics

45. Estimating and interpreting migration of Amazonian forests using spatially implicit and semi-explicit neutral models

46. Seasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics

47. Estimating the global conservation status of more than 15,000 Amazonian tree species

48. Are all species necessary to reveal ecologically important patterns?

49. Are all species necessary to reveal ecologically important patterns?

50. Are all species necessary to reveal ecologically important patterns?

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