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  1. Uncovering Positive Developments Amid the Wave of Negative News About Megafires in Brazil
  2. How do birds use fire? Differences in the interactions of hawks, vultures, and other species with wildfires
  3. Fostering Biodiversity in Neotropical Savannahs: Fire as a Diversity Driver for Fruit‐Feeding Butterfly Assemblages in the Cerrado
  4. Ten relevant questions for applying biodiversity offsetting in the Pantanal wetland
  5. Addressing the urgent climate and biodiversity crisis through strategic ecosystem restoration in Brazil
  6. Fire in South American Wetlands
  7. Consequences of modelling procedures on detecting environmental effects on species distribution from camera-trap data: implications for wildlife conservation
  8. Fire shapes mammal abundance at the Cerrado-Pantanal ecotone: Scale of effect, species traits and land-cover interaction
  9. Flooding and fire frequency promotes beta diversity in tree and non-tree species in tropical wetlands
  10. Eight basic principles for the elaboration of public policies and development projects for the Pantanal
  11. Spatial heterogeneity of fire and flooding patterns can support higher diversity of floral functional traits in an indigenous‐managed landscape
  12. Insect Conservation in Tropical Forests
  13. The end of an entire biome? World's largest wetland, the Pantanal, is menaced by the Hidrovia project which is uncertain to sustainably support large-scale navigation
  14. Desafios na conservação e no manejo de áreas de reserva legal em ecossistemas campestres e savânicos brasileiros frente às mudanças climáticas globais
  15. Solving the problem of wildfires in the Pantanal Wetlands
  16. Flowering and fruiting show phenological complementarity in both trees and non-trees in mosaic-burnt floodable savanna
  17. Body size and its correlates in fruit-feeding butterflies in a seasonal environment
  18. How data curation and new geographical records can change the conservation status of threatened brazilian butterflies
  19. Fire Has a Positive Effect on the Abundance of Sun Spiders (Arachnida: Solifugae) in the Cerrado-Pantanal Ecotone
  20. Active Sampling and Understory Traps Can Cost-Effectively Detect Changes in Butterfly Communities after Hydroelectric Dam Construction
  21. Indigenous brigades change the spatial patterns of wildfires, and the influence of climate on fire regimes
  22. Horizontal and vertical variation in the structure of fruit‐feeding butterfly (Nymphalidae) assemblages in the Brazilian Cerrado
  23. Record-breaking wildfires in the world's largest continuous tropical wetland: Integrative fire management is urgently needed for both biodiversity and humans
  24. Understanding Brazil’s catastrophic fires: Causes, consequences and policy needed to prevent future tragedies
  25. Fire damage on seeds of Calliandra parviflora Benth. (Fabaceae), a facultative seeder in a Brazilian flooding savanna
  26. Population biology, natural history and conservation of two endangered high elevation Neotropical butterflies
  27. Vertical stratification on a small scale: the distribution of fruit-feeding butterflies in a semi-deciduous Atlantic forest in Brazil
  28. Support for the habitat amount hypothesis from a global synthesis of species density studies
  29. Habitat conversion affects beta diversity in frugivorous butterfly assemblages
  30. High turnover of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) species in semideciduous forest remnants in an agricultural landscape
  31. Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals
  32. Butterflies collected using malaise traps as useful bycatches for ecology and conservation
  33. Sustainability agenda for science and policy in the Pantanal wetland
  34. Richness of Chrysomelidae (Coleoptera) depends on the area and habitat structure in semideciduous forest remnants
  35. Atlantic butterflies: a data set of fruit-feeding butterfly communities from the Atlantic forests
  36. A network of monitoring networks for evaluating biodiversity conservation effectiveness in Brazilian protected areas
  37. Records of threatened bird and mammal species in Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil
  38. Bird species richness, composition and abundance in pastures are affected by vegetation structure and distance from natural habitats: a single tree in pastures matters
  39. Creation of forest edges has a global impact on forest vertebrates
  40. New Record of the Threatened Butterfly Drephalys mourei (Hesperiidae) in a Heavily Disturbed Area in Southeastern Brazil
  41. Brazil's worst mining disaster: Corporations must be compelled to pay the actual environmental costs
  42. The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project
  43. Upland habitat loss as a threat to Pantanal wetlands
  44. Composition and structure of bird communities in vegetational gradients of Bodoquena Mountains, western Brazil
  45. 12. The Influence of Agricultural and Forest Landscapes on the Diversity of Lepidoptera
  46. Vertical and temporal variability in the probability of detection of fruit-feeding butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) in tropical forest
  47. Flower functional trait responses to restoration time
  48. ThePREDICTSdatabase: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts
  49. Brazil's new laws bug collectors
  50. Functional composition and phenology of fruit-feeding butterflies in a fragmented landscape: variation of seasonality between habitat specialists
  51. Fruit-feeding Butterfly Communities are Influenced by Restoration Age in Tropical Forests
  52. BIOFRAG - a new database for analyzing BIOdiversity responses to forest FRAGmentation
  53. The effect of reduced-impact logging on fruit-feeding butterflies in Central Amazon, Brazil
  54. The importance of small scales to the fruit-feeding butterfly assemblages in a fragmented landscape
  55. Large-sized insects show stronger seasonality than small-sized ones: a case study of fruit-feeding butterflies
  56. Temporal Diversity Patterns and Phenology in Fruit-feeding Butterflies in the Atlantic Forest
  57. Additive partitioning of butterfly diversity in a fragmented landscape: importance of scale and implications for conservation