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  1. Article: Small-scale environmental variations drive vegetation structure and diversity in Amazon riverine forests

    Guimaraes, Aretha Franklin / de Souza, Cléber Rodrigo / Rosa, Clarissa / Paulo dos Santos, Juliano / Teixeira, Luis Antonio Fonseca / Zanzini, Lucas Pereira / Santiago, Wagner Tadeu Vieira / Zanzini, Antônio Carlos da Silva

    Flora. 2021 Oct., v. 283

    2021  

    Abstract: Riverine forests in the Brazilian Amazon provide a series of ecosystem services and harbor one of the world's most diverse floras, but the main drivers of variation in small spatial scales in such tropical forests are not well understood. Our aim was to ... ...

    Abstract Riverine forests in the Brazilian Amazon provide a series of ecosystem services and harbor one of the world's most diverse floras, but the main drivers of variation in small spatial scales in such tropical forests are not well understood. Our aim was to evaluate tree community structure and diversity patterns in the Teles Pires River to identify the main drivers of small-scale variations in the area. We sampled 4,180 individuals from 49 botanical families, 164 genera and 347 species by using six transects of five pairs of 50 m x 40 m permanent plots totalizing 60 permanent plots in a 12-hectare area. We utilized generalized linear mixed models to assess whether the effects of the environmental variables in the vegetation structural parameters. Altitude and groundwater depth were the main drivers influencing species diversity patterns. The trees had similar total biomass in areas within the same distance from the river margins. There was a lower species richness and tree density closer to the river margins. Otherwise, we found larger trees (higher individual biomass) closer to the river margins when compared to areas distant from the margins. Our results indicate a high species turnover from the river margins to the forest interior, which highlights the importance of assessing local effects on biological communities in tropical forests, especially in the Brazilian Amazon where several high-impact dams are planned.
    Keywords altitude ; biomass ; community structure ; ecosystems ; flora ; riparian areas ; rivers ; species richness ; trees ; vegetation structure ; water table ; Amazonia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-10
    Publishing place Elsevier GmbH
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 5580-3
    ISSN 0367-2530 ; 0373-6490
    ISSN 0367-2530 ; 0373-6490
    DOI 10.1016/j.flora.2021.151916
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  2. Article ; Online: AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest.

    Antunes, Ana Carolina / Montanarin, Anelise / Gräbin, Diogo Maia / Dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira / Alvarenga, Guilherme Costa / Ahumada, Jorge / Wallace, Robert B / Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci / Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton / Bager, Alex / Lopes, Alexandre Martins Costa / Keuroghlian, Alexine / Giroux, Aline / Herrera, Ana María / de Almeida Correa, Ana Paula / Meiga, Ana Yoko / de Almeida Jácomo, Anah Tereza / de Barros Barban, Ananda /
    Antunes, André / de Almeida Coelho, André Giovanni / Camilo, André Restel / Nunes, André Valle / Dos Santos Maroclo Gomes, Andréa Cristina / da Silva Zanzini, Antônio Carlos / Castro, Arlison Bezerra / Desbiez, Arnaud Léonard Jean / Figueiredo, Axa / de Thoisy, Benoit / Gauzens, Benoit / Oliveira, Brunno Tolentino / de Lima, Camilla Angélica / Peres, Carlos Augusto / Durigan, Carlos César / Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo / da Rosa, Clarissa Alves / Zárate-Castañeda, Claudia / Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M / Carnicer, Cleide / Trinca, Cristiano Trape / Polli, Daiana Jeronimo / da Silva Ferraz, Daniel / Lane, Daniel F / da Rocha, Daniel Gomes / Barcelos, Daniele Cristina / Auz, David / Rosa, Dian Carlos Pinheiro / Silva, Diego Afonso / Silvério, Divino Vicente / Eaton, Donald P / Nakano-Oliveira, Eduardo / Venticinque, Eduardo / Junior, Elildo Carvalho / Mendonça, Eloisa Neves / Vieira, Emerson Monteiro / Isasi-Catalá, Emiliana / Fischer, Erich / Castro, Erika Paula / Oliveira, Erison Gomes / de Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues / de Lima Muniz, Fábio / Rohe, Fabio / Baccaro, Fabrício Beggiato / Michalski, Fernanda / Paim, Fernanda Pozzan / Santos, Fernanda / Anaguano, Fernando / Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes / da Silva Reis, Francielly / Aguiar-Silva, Francisca Helena / de Avila Batista, Gabriel / Zapata-Ríos, Galo / Forero-Medina, German / Neto, Gilson De Souza Ferreira / Alves, Giselle Bastos / Ayala, Guido / Pedersoli, Gustavo Henrique Prado / El Bizri, Hani R / do Prado, Helena Alves / Mozerle, Hugo Borghezan / Costa, Hugo C M / Lima, Ivan Junqueira / Palacios, Jaime / de Resende Assis, Jasmine / Boubli, Jean P / Metzger, Jean Paul / Teixeira, Jéssica Vieira / Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador / Polisar, John / Salvador, Julia / Borges-Almeida, Karen / Didier, Karl / de Lima Pereira, Karla Dayane / Torralvo, Kelly / Gajapersad, Krisna / Silveira, Leandro / Maioli, Leandro Uceli / Maracahipes-Santos, Leonardo / Valenzuela, Leonor / Benavalli, Letícia / Fletcher, Lydia / Paolucci, Lucas Navarro / Zanzini, Lucas Pereira / da Silva, Luciana Zago / Rodrigues, Luiz Cláudio Ribeiro / Benchimol, Maíra / Oliveira, Marcela Alvares / Lima, Marcela / da Silva, Marcélia Basto / Dos Santos Junior, Marcelo Augusto / Viscarra, Maria / Cohn-Haft, Mario / Abrahams, Mark Ilan / Benedetti, Maximiliano Auguto / Marmontel, Miriam / Hirt, Myriam R / Tôrres, Natália Mundim / Junior, Orlando Ferreira Cruz / Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia / Jansen, Patrick / Prist, Paula Ribeiro / Brando, Paulo Monteiro / Perônico, Phamela Bernardes / do Nascimento Leite, Rafael / Rabelo, Rafael Magalhães / Sollmann, Rahel / Beltrão-Mendes, Raone / Ferreira, Raphael Augusto Foscarini / Coutinho, Raphaella / da Costa Oliveira, Regison / Ilha, Renata / Hilário, Renato Richard / Pires, Ricardo Araújo Prudente / Sampaio, Ricardo / da Silva Moreira, Roberto / Botero-Arias, Robinson / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / de Albuquerque Nóbrega, Rodrigo Affonso / Fadini, Rodrigo Ferreira / Morato, Ronaldo G / Carneiro, Ronaldo Leal / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / Ramos, Rossano Marchetti / Schaub, Roxane / Dornas, Rubem / Cueva, Rubén / Rolim, Samir / Laurindo, Samuli / Espinosa, Santiago / Fernandes, Taís Nogueira / Sanaiotti, Tania Margarete / Alvim, Thiago Henrique Gomide / Dornas, Tiago Teixeira / Piña, Tony Enrique Noriega / Caetano Andrade, Victor Lery / Santiago, Wagner Tadeu Vieira / Magnusson, William E / Campos, Zilca / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology

    2022  Volume 103, Issue 9, Page(s) e3738

    Abstract: The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an ... ...

    Abstract The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non-invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time and space. In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive data set of inventories of mammal, bird, and reptile species ever assembled for the area. The complete data set comprises 154,123 records of 317 species (185 birds, 119 mammals, and 13 reptiles) gathered from surveys from the Amazonian portion of eight countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela). The most frequently recorded species per taxa were: mammals: Cuniculus paca (11,907 records); birds: Pauxi tuberosa (3713 records); and reptiles: Tupinambis teguixin (716 records). The information detailed in this data paper opens up opportunities for new ecological studies at different spatial and temporal scales, allowing for a more accurate evaluation of the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, and other human-mediated defaunation processes in one of the most important and threatened tropical environments in the world. The data set is not copyright restricted; please cite this data paper when using its data in publications and we also request that researchers and educators inform us of how they are using these data.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Biodiversity ; Birds ; Brazil ; Forests ; Humans ; Mammals ; Reptiles ; Vertebrates
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-07-18
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2010140-5
    ISSN 1939-9170 ; 0012-9658
    ISSN (online) 1939-9170
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.3738
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  3. Article: AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest

    Antunes, Ana Carolina / Montanarin, Anelise / Gräbin, Diogo Maia / dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira / Alvarenga, Guilherme Costa / Ahumada, Jorge / Wallace, Robert B. / Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci / Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton / Bager, Alex / Lopes, Alexandre Martins Costa / Keuroghlian, Alexine / Giroux, Aline / Herrera, Ana María / de Almeida Correa, Ana Paula / Meiga, Ana Yoko / de Almeida Jácomo, Anah Tereza / de Barros Barban, Ananda /
    Antunes, André / de Almeida Coelho, André Giovanni / Camilo, André Restel / Nunes, André Valle / dos Santos Maroclo Gomes, Andréa Cristina / da Silva Zanzini, Antônio Carlos / Castro, Arlison Bezerra / Desbiez, Arnaud Léonard Jean / Figueiredo, Axa / de Thoisy, Benoit / Gauzens, Benoit / Oliveira, Brunno Tolentino / de Lima, Camilla Angélica / Peres, Carlos Augusto / Durigan, Carlos César / Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo / da Rosa, Clarissa Alves / Zárate‐Castañeda, Claudia / Monteza‐Moreno, Claudio M. / Carnicer, Cleide / Trinca, Cristiano Trape / Polli, Daiana Jeronimo / da Silva Ferraz, Daniel / Lane, Daniel F. / da Rocha, Daniel Gomes / Barcelos, Daniele Cristina / Auz, David / Rosa, Dian Carlos Pinheiro / Silva, Diego Afonso / Silvério, Divino Vicente / Eaton, Donald P. / Nakano‐Oliveira, Eduardo / Venticinque, Eduardo / Junior, Elildo Carvalho / Mendonça, Eloisa Neves / Vieira, Emerson Monteiro / Isasi‐Catalá, Emiliana / Fischer, Erich / Castro, Erika Paula / Oliveira, Erison Gomes / de Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues / de Lima Muniz, Fábio / Rohe, Fabio / Baccaro, Fabrício Beggiato / Michalski, Fernanda / Paim, Fernanda Pozzan / Santos, Fernanda / Anaguano, Fernando / Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes / da Silva Reis, Francielly / Aguiar‐Silva, Francisca Helena / de Avila Batista, Gabriel / Zapata‐Ríos, Galo / Forero‐Medina, German / Neto, Gilson De Souza Ferreira / Alves, Giselle Bastos / Ayala, Guido / Pedersoli, Gustavo Henrique Prado / El Bizri, Hani R. / do Prado, Helena Alves / Mozerle, Hugo Borghezan / Costa, Hugo C. M. / Lima, Ivan Junqueira / Palacios, Jaime / de Resende Assis, Jasmine / Boubli, Jean P. / Metzger, Jean Paul / Teixeira, Jéssica Vieira / Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador / Polisar, John / Salvador, Julia / Borges‐Almeida, Karen / Didier, Karl / de Lima Pereira, Karla Dayane / Torralvo, Kelly / Gajapersad, Krisna / Silveira, Leandro / Maioli, Leandro Uceli / Maracahipes‐Santos, Leonardo / Valenzuela, Leonor / Benavalli, Letícia / Fletcher, Lydia / Paolucci, Lucas Navarro / Zanzini, Lucas Pereira / da Silva, Luciana Zago / Rodrigues, Luiz Cláudio Ribeiro / Benchimol, Maíra / Oliveira, Marcela Alvares / Lima, Marcela / da Silva, Marcélia Basto / dos Santos Junior, Marcelo Augusto / Viscarra, Maria / Cohn‐Haft, Mario / Abrahams, Mark Ilan / Benedetti, Maximiliano Auguto / Marmontel, Miriam / Hirt, Myriam R. / Tôrres, Natália Mundim / Junior, Orlando Ferreira Cruz / Alvarez‐Loayza, Patricia / Jansen, Patrick / Prist, Paula Ribeiro / Brando, Paulo Monteiro / Perônico, Phamela Bernardes / do Nascimento Leite, Rafael / Rabelo, Rafael Magalhães / Sollmann, Rahel / Beltrão‐Mendes, Raone / Ferreira, Raphael Augusto Foscarini / Coutinho, Raphaella / da Costa Oliveira, Regison / Ilha, Renata / Hilário, Renato Richard / Pires, Ricardo Araújo Prudente / Sampaio, Ricardo / da Silva Moreira, Roberto / Botero‐Arias, Robinson / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / de Albuquerque Nóbrega, Rodrigo Affonso / Fadini, Rodrigo Ferreira / Morato, Ronaldo G. / Carneiro, Ronaldo Leal / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / Ramos, Rossano Marchetti / Schaub, Roxane / Dornas, Rubem / Cueva, Rubén / Rolim, Samir / Laurindo, Samuli / Espinosa, Santiago / Fernandes, Taís Nogueira / Sanaiotti, Tania Margarete / Alvim, Thiago Henrique Gomide / Dornas, Tiago Teixeira / Piña, Tony Enrique Noriega / Caetano Andrade, Victor Lery / Santiago, Wagner Tadeu Vieira / Magnusson, William E. / Campos, Zilca / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology. 2022 Sept., v. 103, no. 9

    2022  

    Abstract: The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer‐reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an ... ...

    Abstract The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer‐reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non‐invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time and space. In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive data set of inventories of mammal, bird, and reptile species ever assembled for the area. The complete data set comprises 154,123 records of 317 species (185 birds, 119 mammals, and 13 reptiles) gathered from surveys from the Amazonian portion of eight countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela). The most frequently recorded species per taxa were: mammals: Cuniculus paca (11,907 records); birds: Pauxi tuberosa (3713 records); and reptiles: Tupinambis teguixin (716 records). The information detailed in this data paper opens up opportunities for new ecological studies at different spatial and temporal scales, allowing for a more accurate evaluation of the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, and other human‐mediated defaunation processes in one of the most important and threatened tropical environments in the world. The data set is not copyright restricted; please cite this data paper when using its data in publications and we also request that researchers and educators inform us of how they are using these data.
    Keywords biodiversity ; birds ; cameras ; climate change ; data collection ; forests ; habitat destruction ; mammals ; reptiles ; Amazonia ; Bolivia ; Brazil ; Colombia ; Ecuador ; French Guiana ; Peru ; Suriname ; Venezuela
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-09
    Publishing place John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
    Document type Article
    Note JOURNAL ARTICLE
    ZDB-ID 1797-8
    ISSN 0012-9658
    ISSN 0012-9658
    DOI 10.1002/ecy.3738
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  4. Article ; Online: AMAZONIA CAMTRAP

    Antunes, Ana Carolina / Montanarin, Anelise / Gräbin, Diogo Maia / dos Santos Monteiro, Erison Carlos / de Pinho, Fernando Ferreira / Alvarenga, Guilherme Costa / Ahumada, Jorge / Wallace, Robert B. / Ramalho, Emiliano Esterci / Barnett, Adrian Paul Ashton / Bager, Alex / Lopes, Alexandre Martins Costa / Keuroghlian, Alexine / Giroux, Aline / Herrera, Ana María / de Almeida Correa, Ana Paula / Meiga, Ana Yoko / de Almeida Jácomo, Anah Tereza / de Barros Barban, Ananda /
    Antunes, André / de Almeida Coelho, André Giovanni / Camilo, André Restel / Nunes, André Valle / dos Santos Maroclo Gomes, Andréa Cristina / da Silva Zanzini, Antônio Carlos / Castro, Arlison Bezerra / Desbiez, Arnaud Léonard Jean / Figueiredo, Axa / de Thoisy, Benoit / Gauzens, Benoit / Oliveira, Brunno Tolentino / de Lima, Camilla Angélica / Peres, Carlos Augusto / Durigan, Carlos César / Brocardo, Carlos Rodrigo / da Rosa, Clarissa Alves / Zárate-Castañeda, Claudia / Monteza-Moreno, Claudio M. / Carnicer, Cleide / Trinca, Cristiano Trape / Polli, Daiana Jeronimo / da Silva Ferraz, Daniel / Lane, Daniel F. / da Rocha, Daniel Gomes / Barcelos, Daniele Cristina / Auz, David / Rosa, Dian Carlos Pinheiro / Silva, Diego Afonso / Silvério, Divino Vicente / Eaton, Donald P. / Nakano-Oliveira, Eduardo / Venticinque, Eduardo / Junior, Elildo Carvalho / Mendonça, Eloisa Neves / Vieira, Emerson Monteiro / Isasi-Catalá, Emiliana / Fischer, Erich / Castro, Erika Paula / Oliveira, Erison Gomes / de Melo, Fabiano Rodrigues / de Lima Muniz, Fábio / Rohe, Fabio / Baccaro, Fabrício Beggiato / Michalski, Fernanda / Paim, Fernanda Pozzan / Santos, Fernanda / Anaguano, Fernando / Palmeira, Francesca Belem Lopes / da Silva Reis, Francielly / Aguiar-Silva, Francisca Helena / de Avila Batista, Gabriel / Zapata-Ríos, Galo / Forero-Medina, German / Neto, Gilson De Souza Ferreira / Alves, Giselle Bastos / Ayala, Guido / Pedersoli, Gustavo Henrique Prado / El Bizri, Hani R. / do Prado, Helena Alves / Mozerle, Hugo Borghezan / Costa, Hugo C.M. / Lima, Ivan Junqueira / Palacios, Jaime / de Resende Assis, Jasmine / Boubli, Jean P. / Metzger, Jean Paul / Teixeira, Jéssica Vieira / Miranda, João Marcelo Deliberador / Polisar, John / Salvador, Julia / Borges-Almeida, Karen / Didier, Karl / de Lima Pereira, Karla Dayane / Torralvo, Kelly / Gajapersad, Krisna / Silveira, Leandro / Maioli, Leandro Uceli / Maracahipes-Santos, Leonardo / Valenzuela, Leonor / Benavalli, Letícia / Fletcher, Lydia / Paolucci, Lucas Navarro / Zanzini, Lucas Pereira / da Silva, Luciana Zago / Rodrigues, Luiz Cláudio Ribeiro / Benchimol, Maíra / Oliveira, Marcela Alvares / Lima, Marcela / da Silva, Marcélia Basto / dos Santos Junior, Marcelo Augusto / Viscarra, Maria / Cohn-Haft, Mario / Abrahams, Mark Ilan / Benedetti, Maximiliano Auguto / Marmontel, Miriam / Hirt, Myriam R. / Tôrres, Natália Mundim / Junior, Orlando Ferreira Cruz / Alvarez-Loayza, Patricia / Jansen, Patrick / Prist, Paula Ribeiro / Brando, Paulo Monteiro / Perônico, Phamela Bernardes / do Nascimento Leite, Rafael / Rabelo, Rafael Magalhães / Sollmann, Rahel / Beltrão-Mendes, Raone / Ferreira, Raphael Augusto Foscarini / Coutinho, Raphaella / da Costa Oliveira, Regison / Ilha, Renata / Hilário, Renato Richard / Pires, Ricardo Araújo Prudente / Sampaio, Ricardo / da Silva Moreira, Roberto / Botero-Arias, Robinson / Martinez, Rodolfo Vasquez / de Albuquerque Nóbrega, Rodrigo Affonso / Fadini, Rodrigo Ferreira / Morato, Ronaldo G. / Carneiro, Ronaldo Leal / Almeida, Rony Peterson Santos / Ramos, Rossano Marchetti / Schaub, Roxane / Dornas, Rubem / Cueva, Rubén / Rolim, Samir / Laurindo, Samuli / Espinosa, Santiago / Fernandes, Taís Nogueira / Sanaiotti, Tania Margarete / Alvim, Thiago Henrique Gomide / Dornas, Tiago Teixeira / Piña, Tony Enrique Noriega / Caetano Andrade, Victor Lery / Santiago, Wagner Tadeu Vieira / Magnusson, William E. / Campos, Zilca / Ribeiro, Milton Cezar

    Ecology

    A data set of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest

    2022  Volume 103, Issue 9

    Abstract: The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an ... ...

    Abstract The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished raw data. Camera traps are an effective non-invasive method of surveying vertebrates, applicable to different scales of time and space. In this study, we organized and standardized camera trap records from different Amazon regions to compile the most extensive data set of inventories of mammal, bird, and reptile species ever assembled for the area. The complete data set comprises 154,123 records of 317 species (185 birds, 119 mammals, and 13 reptiles) gathered from surveys from the Amazonian portion of eight countries (Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela). The most frequently recorded species per taxa were: mammals: Cuniculus paca (11,907 records); birds: Pauxi tuberosa (3713 records); and reptiles: Tupinambis teguixin (716 records). The information detailed in this data paper opens up opportunities for new ecological studies at different spatial and temporal scales, allowing for a more accurate evaluation of the effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, climate change, and other human-mediated defaunation processes in one of the most important and threatened tropical environments in the world. The data set is not copyright restricted; please cite this data paper when using its data in publications and we also request that researchers and educators inform us of how they are using these data.
    Keywords Amazonia ; data paper ; tropical forest ; vertebrates
    Subject code 333
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1797-8
    ISSN 0012-9658
    ISSN 0012-9658
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