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2018
Whitworth, A., Beirne, C., Flatt, E., Huarcaya, R. P., Cruz Diaz, J. C., Forsyth, A., Molnár, P. K. and Vargas Soto, J. S. (2018) Recovering secondary forest is utilized by Great Curassow (Crax rubra) and Great Tinamou (Tinamus major) in the absence of hunting. [Data Collection]
2016
Whitworth, A., Villacampa Ortega, J., Serrano Rojas, S. J., Downie, R. and MacLeod, R. (2016) Methods Matter: Different Biodiversity Survey Methodologies Identify Contrasting Biodiversity Patterns in a Human Modified Rainforest. [Data Collection]
2015
Whitworth, A., Downie, R., Villacampa Ortega, J., Dominie Braunholtz, L. and MacLeod, R. (2015) Long lasting impressions: After decades of regeneration, rainforest biodiversity remains differentially affected following varied human disturbances. [Data Collection]
Whitworth, A., Villacampa Ortega, J., Brown, A., Pillco Huarcaya, R., Downie, R. and MacLeod, R. (2015) Historical human disturbance effects upon biodiversity are greatest in the canopy: a case study on rainforest butterflies. [Data Collection]
Whitworth, A., Downie, R., von May, R., Villacampa, J. and MacLeod, R. (2015) How much potential biodiversity and conservation value can a regenerating rainforest provide? A 'best-case scenario' approach from the Peruvian Amazon. [Data Collection]