TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access

Jens Kattge , Gerhard Bönisch , Sandra Díaz , Sandra Lavorel
Global change biology 26 ( 1) 119 -188

1,269
2020
Community-based conservation with formal protection provides large collateral benefits to Amazonian migratory waterbirds.

Paulo C. M. Andrade , Carlos A. Peres , João Vitor Campos-Silva , João Vitor Campos-Silva
PLOS ONE 16 ( 4)

2021
Extinction filters mediate the global effects of habitat fragmentation on animals.

Matthew G. Betts , Christopher Wolf , Marion Pfeifer , Cristina Banks-Leite
Science 366 ( 6470) 1236 -1239

136
2019
Landscape-scale variation in structure and biomass of Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests

Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres , Louise B. Riley , Laura L. Hess
Forest Ecology and Management 281 163 -176

41
2012
Zooming into plant-flower visitor networks: an individual trait-based approach

Beatriz Rumeu , Danny J. Sheath , Joseph E. Hawes , Thomas C. Ings
PeerJ 6

2
2018
Arboreal ant abundance tracks primary productivity in an Amazonian whitewater river system

Elizabeth G Pringle , Talitha Ferreira dos Santos , Marcelle S Gonçalves , Joseph E Hawes
Ecosphere 10 ( 10)

2019
Unintended multispecies co-benefits of an Amazonian community-based conservation programme

João V. Campos-Silva , Joseph E. Hawes , Paulo C. M. Andrade , Carlos A. Peres
Nature Sustainability 1 ( 11) 650 -656

23
2018
Structure and Composition of Terra Firme and Seasonally Flooded Várzea Forests in the Western Brazilian Amazon

Yennie K. Bredin , Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres , Torbjørn Haugaasen
Forests 11 ( 12) 1361

1
2020
Population recovery, seasonal site fidelity, and daily activity of pirarucu (Arapaima spp.) in an Amazonian floodplain mosaic

João Vitor Campos‐Silva , Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres
Freshwater Biology 64 ( 7) 1255 -1264

11
2019
Upstream and downstream responses of fish assemblages to an eastern Amazonian hydroelectric dam

Júlio C. Sá-Oliveira , Joseph E. Hawes , Victoria J. Isaac-Nahum , Carlos A. Peres
Freshwater Biology 60 ( 10) 2037 -2050

43
2015
Coarse- and fine-scale patterns of distribution and habitat selection places an Amazonian floodplain curassow in double jeopardy.

Gabriel A. Leite , Izeni P. Farias , André L. S. Gonçalves , Joseph E. Hawes
PeerJ 6

4
2018
Fruit–frugivore interactions in Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests

Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres
Journal of Tropical Ecology 30 ( 5) 381 -399

64
2014
Size-Energy Relationships in Ecological Communities

Brent J. Sewall , Amy L. Freestone , Joseph E. Hawes , Ernest Andriamanarina
PLOS ONE 8 ( 8)

8
2013
Economic impacts of payments for environmental services on livelihoods of agro-extractivist communities in the Brazilian Amazon.

Helena Nery Alves-Pinto , Joseph E. Hawes , Peter Newton , Rafael Feltran-Barbieri
Ecological Economics 152 378 -388

5
2018
BIOFRAG - a new database for analyzing BIOdiversity responses to forest FRAGmentation

Danilo B. Ribeiro , Jose D. Ribeiro Neto , W Douglas Robinson , Richard Robinson
Ecology and Evolution 4 ( 9) 1524 -1537

20
2014
Effect of protection status on mammal richness and abundance in Afromontane forests of the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania

Trevor Jones , Joseph E. Hawes , Guy W. Norton , Dawn M. Hawkins
Biological Conservation 229 78 -84

11
2019
Survey and Study Methods for Flooded Habitat Primatology

Adrian A. Barnett , Joseph E. Hawes , Antonio R. Mendes Pontes , Viviane M. Guedes Layme
Primates in Flooded Habitats 33 -43

1
2019
Ecological correlates of trophic status and frugivory in neotropical primates

Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres
Oikos 123 ( 3) 365 -377

45
2014
Sampling Effort in Neotropical Primate Diet Studies: Collective Gains and Underlying Geographic and Taxonomic Biases

Joseph E. Hawes , Armando M. Calouro , Carlos A. Peres
International Journal of Primatology 34 ( 6) 1081 -1104

8
2013
Patterns of plant phenology in Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests

Joseph E. Hawes , Carlos A. Peres
Biotropica 48 ( 4) 465 -475

77
2016