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Figure 1. Experimental station in Itatinga, São Paulo, Brazil, where the spatial distribu-tion of Atta sexdens rubropilosa was investigated in areas of eucalypt regrowth, Cerrado and a native forest fragment
Figure 2. Experimental design for demarcation of plots.
Figure 3. Design for the spatial analysis of borders.
Figure 4. Spatial distribution of old (a) and incipient (b) nests of Atta sexdens rubropilo-sa in the Eucalypt regrowth area
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