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  1. Isoscape of Oxygen Stable Isotopes in Woods of the Amazon
  2. Isotopic evidence of arthropod-based diet shaping feather ornamentation in saffron finches ( Sicalis flaveola , Linnaeus 1766)
  3. Habitat Loss Shapes Isotopic Niche Responses of a Didelphid Opossum to Fragmentation in Neotropical Semideciduous Dry Forests of Central Brazil
  4. Within- and between-site variability of δ18O, δ13C, and δ15N in Amazonian tree rings: Climatic drivers and implications for geographic traceability
  5. Opposing δ13C and δ15N signatures in terrestrial and aquatic insects from Brazilian ecosystems by human disturbance
  6. Stable isotope analysis reveals dietary and foraging ecology in Neotropical birds
  7. Multi-Elemental Analysis for the Determination of the Geographic Origin of Tropical Timber from the Brazilian Legal Amazon
  8. A pedo‐isotopic approach to study sandy soils of the Brazilian Cerrado in Piauí State
  9. Aplicação do δ13C e do δ15N em estudos sobre dinâmica da matéria orgânica em solos superficiais do Brasil: uma síntese e perspectivas
  10. Differential effects of foraging strategies on carotenoid‐derived plumage color and individual quality in stripe‐tailed yellow finches
  11. Urbanization-induced simplification of isotopic space in birds from a big Neotropical city
  12. Forage ecology of Neotropical fish in Brazilian biomes using stable isotopes
  13. Influence of livelihood functional diversity on agro-food systems in rural communities from different macro regions of Brazil
  14. Geographic variability of carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of nonvolant terrestrial small mammals (Rodentia) across 3 Brazilian biomes
  15. Seven‐year effects of sewage sludge biochar on soil organic carbon pools and yield: Understanding the role of biochar on carbon sequestration and productivity
  16. Comparative genomics and stable isotope analysis reveal the saprotrophic-pathogenic lifestyle of a neotropical fungus
  17. Soil δ15N spatial distribution is primarily shaped by climatic patterns in the semiarid Caatinga, Northeast Brazil
  18. Diet and between-tissue isotope comparisons reveal different foraging strategies for age and sex of a Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola Linnaeus, 1766) population
  19. Differentiating wild from captive animals: an isotopic approach
  20. Sources of intraspecific variation in the isotopic niche of a semi-aquatic predator in a human-modified landscape
  21. Large-scale crops are sources of polyphagous pest populations for small farmers at the landscape level: an isotope tracing model
  22. Agricultural input modifies trophic niche and basal energy source of a top predator across human-modified landscapes
  23. Mapping the effects of Melinis minutiflora invasion on soil nitrogen dynamics in the Brazilian savanna: A dual-isotope approach
  24. Climatic control effect on the soil nitrogen isotopic composition in Alisols across the physiographic regions of Pernambuco State, Northeast Brazil
  25. Legacy effects of nutrient addition reduces and displaces trophic niches in Collembola communities in a Brazilian woodland savanna
  26. Native marsupial acts as an in situ biological control agent of the main soybean pest (Euschistus heros) in the Neotropics
  27. A feather hydrogen (δ2H) isoscape for Brazil
  28. SIA‐BRA: A database of animal stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of Brazil
  29. Plant invasion affects vegetation structure and sediment nitrogen stocks in subtropical mangroves
  30. Spatial distribution of soil δ13C in the central Brazilian savanna
  31. Linking environmental indicators to blood, feather and claw δ18O in the Saffron Finch (Sicalis flaveola) in the central Brazilian savannas
  32. Potentially toxic elements and rare earth elements in sandy soils from the Brazilian Cerrado
  33. Changes in Abiotic Factors Drive Non-native Plants Colonization in Subtropical Mangroves
  34. LT‐Brazil: A database of leaf traits across biomes and vegetation types in Brazil
  35. Soil mesofauna drives litter decomposition under combined nitrogen and phosphorus additions in a Brazilian woodland savanna
  36. Partitioning of Environmental and Taxonomic Controls on Brazilian Foliar Content of Carbon and Nitrogen and Stable Isotopes
  37. Soil carbon and nitrogen under different land-use and landscape loca-tions in central Brazil
  38. Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a successional agroforestry system in the Neotropics
  39. Impacts of market economy access and livelihood conditions on agro-food transition in rural communities in three macro-regions of Brazil
  40. Understanding the factors controlling biofilm as an autochthonous resource in shaded oligotrophic neotropical streams
  41. Seasonal isotopic niche of a rodent: High between‐individual variation but no changes in individual niche width during the rich‐resource period
  42. Biological nitrogen fixation across major biomes in Latin America: Patterns and global change effects
  43. Determining ecosystem functioning in Brazilian biomes through foliar carbon and nitrogen concentrations and stable isotope ratios
  44. Factors affecting the effectiveness of riparian buffers in retaining sediment: an isotopic approach
  45. The influence of seasonal river flooding in food consumption of riverine dwellers in the central Amazon region: an isotopic approach
  46. Reconstructing continental‐scale variation in soil δ 15 N: a machine learning approach in South America
  47. Increased in carbon isotope ratios of Brazilian fingernails are correlated with increased in socioeconomic status
  48. Mapping carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of fingernails to demonstrate a rural–urban nutrition transition in the Center‐West , Northeast, and Amazon regions of Brazil
  49. Consequences of removal of exotic species (eucalyptus) on carbon and nitrogen cycles in the soil-plant system in a secondary tropical Atlantic forest in Brazil with a dual-isotope approach
  50. Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Ratios of Food and Beverage in Brazil
  51. Synergistic impacts of co‐occurring invasive grasses cause persistent effects in the soil‐plant system after selective removal
  52. Impact of exotic pastures on epigeic arthropod diversity and contribution of native and exotic plant sources to their diet in the central Brazilian savanna
  53. Conditional Cash Transfers in the Amazon: From the Nutrition Transition to Complex Dietary Behavior Change
  54. Trophic relationships between primary producers and associated fauna in a pristine Cerrado pond
  55. Is the ‘canine surrogacy approach’ (CSA) still valid for dogs and humans in market-oriented and subsistence-oriented communities in Brazil?
  56. Urban access and government subsidies impact livelihood and food transition in slave-remnant communities in the Brazilian Cerrado
  57. Background and the use of isoscapes in the Brazilian context: essential tool for isotope data interpretation and natural resource management
  58. Isotopic Evidence that Nitrogen Enrichment Intensifies Nitrogen Losses to the Atmosphere from Subtropical Mangroves
  59. Nitrogen input by bamboos in neotropical forest: a new perspective
  60. Bamboos and a new perspective on nitrogen input in tropical forests
  61. Bamboos and a new perspective on nitrogen input in tropical forests
  62. Erratum to: Nitrogen dynamics in subtropical fringe and basin mangrove forests inferred from stable isotopes
  63. Global overview on nitrogen dynamics in mangroves and consequences of increasing nitrogen availability for these systems
  64. Nitrogen dynamics in subtropical fringe and basin mangrove forests inferred from stable isotopes
  65. Role of soil carbon in the landscape functioning of the Alto São Bartolomeu watershed in the Cerrado region, Brazil
  66. Avaliação rápida da integridade ecológica em riachos urbanos na bacia do rio Corumbá no Centro-Oeste do Brasil
  67. Food Insecurity in Urban and Rural Areas in Central Brazil: Transition from Locally Produced Foods to Processed Items
  68. Factors influencing the food transition in riverine communities in the Brazilian Amazon
  69. Land Use Influences Niche Size and the Assimilation of Resources by Benthic Macroinvertebrates in Tropical Headwater Streams
  70. Short-term impact of soybean management on ammonia oxidizers in a Brazilian savanna under restoration as revealed by coupling different techniques
  71. Edaphic, structural and physiological contrasts across Amazon Basin forest–savanna ecotones suggest a role for potassium as a key modulator of tropical woody vegetation structure and function
  72. Structural, physiognomic and above-ground biomass variation in savanna–forest transition zones on three continents – how different are co-occurring savanna and forest formations?
  73. Convergence of soil nitrogen isotopes across global climate gradients
  74. Diet of cave arthropods in a neotropical savanna
  75. Can stable isotope analysis reveal dietary differences among groups with distinct income levels in the city of Piracicaba (southeast region, Brazil)?
  76. Basin-wide variations in Amazon forest nitrogen-cycling characteristics as inferred from plant and soil15N:14N measurements
  77. Latin America's Nitrogen Challenge
  78. On the delineation of tropical vegetation types with an emphasis on forest/savanna transitions
  79. Nitrogen mass balance in the Brazilian Amazon: an update
  80. Potential impacts of climate change on biogeochemical functioning of Cerrado ecosystems
  81. Worldwide stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes of Big Mac® patties: An example of a truly “glocal” food
  82. Frozen chicken for wild fish: Nutritional transition in the Brazilian Amazon region determined by carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios in fingernails
  83. Variation in nitrogen use strategies and photosynthetic pathways among vascular epiphytes in the Brazilian Central Amazon
  84. Optimisation of photosynthetic carbon gain and within-canopy gradients of associated foliar traits for Amazon forest trees
  85. Variations in chemical and physical properties of Amazon forest soils in relation to their genesis
  86. Basin-wide variations in foliar properties of Amazonian forest: phylogeny, soils and climate
  87. Global patterns of foliar nitrogen isotopes and their relationships with climate, mycorrhizal fungi, foliar nutrient concentrations, and nitrogen availability
  88. Nitrogen availability patterns in white-sand vegetations of Central Brazilian Amazon
  89. Understanding the Influences of Spatial Patterns on N Availability Within the Brazilian Amazon Forest
  90. Dominance of legume trees alters nutrient relations in mixed species forest restoration plantings within seven years
  91. Recuperation of nitrogen cycling in Amazonian forests following agricultural abandonment
  92. The Use of Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotopes to Track Effects of Land‐Use Changes in the Brazilian Amazon Region
  93. Nitrogen cycling in tropical and temperate savannas
  94. The stable carbon and nitrogen isotopic composition of vegetation in tropical forests of the Amazon Basin, Brazil
  95. Nutrient use efficiency at ecosystem and species level in savanna areas of Central Brazil and impacts of fire
  96. Geographical patterns of human diet derived from stable-isotope analysis of fingernails
  97. Pasture degradation in the central Amazon: linking changes in carbon and nutrient cycling with remote sensing
  98. Estabelecimento e padrões sazonais de produtividade de Kielmeyera coriacea (Spr) Mart. nos cerrados do Planalto Central: efeitos do estresse hídrico e sombreamento