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Picard, N., Gourlet Fleury, S., & Sist, P. (2003). Using process dependent groups of species to model the dynamics of a tropical rainforest – Chapitre 21. In Soares Paula(ed.). R. D.(ed.) Amaro Ana(ed.) (Ed.), Modelling forest systems. (pp. 237–248). Wallingford: CABI Publishing.
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Baraloto, C., & Forget, P. M. (2004). Effects of post logging microhabitats on regeneration from seed: implications for sustainable forest management. Part 4 – Chapter 2. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 191–203). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Barigah, T. S., Imbert, P., Béreau, M., & Huc, R. (2004). Contrasting responses of growth traits to light regime in seedlings of three tropical rainforest species. Part 2 – Chapter 1. In S. Gourlet-Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 65–94). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Béreau, M., Louisanna, E., & Garbaye, J. (2004). Mycorrhizal symbiosis in the tropical rainforest of French Guiana and its potential contribution to tree regeneration and growth. Part 2 – Chapter 4. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long-term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 114–119). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Buchmann, N., Bonal, D., Barigah, T. S., Guehl, J. M., & Ehleringer, J. R. (2004). Insigihts into the carbon dynamics of tropical primary rainforests using stable carbon isotope analyses. Part 2 – Chapter 3. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 95–113). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Caron, H., Bandou, E., & Kremer, A. (2004). Multilocus assessment of levels of genetic diversity in tropical trees in Paracou stands. Part 3 – Chapter 2. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 160–171). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Caron, H., Dutech, C., & Bandou, E. (2004). Reproductive phenology and mating system of six tree species in Paracou stands. Part 3 – Chapter 1. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 149–159). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Domenach, A. M., Roggy, J. C., Molino, J. F., Marechal, J., Sabatier, D., & Prevost, M. F. (2004). Diversity of the Leguminous tree Rhizobium associations and role of nitogen fixation on the stability of the rainforest in French Guiana. Part 2 – Chapter 5. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long-term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 120–143). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Gourlet Fleury, S., Favrichon, V., Schmitt, L., & Petronelli, P. (2004). Consequences of silvicultural treatments on stand dynamics at Paracou. Part 4 – Chapter 5. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 254–280). Nancy: Elsevier.
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Gourlet Fleury, S., Ferry, B., Molino, J. F., Petronelli, P., & Schmitt, L. (2004). Experimental plots: key features. Part 1. In S. Gourlet Fleury, J. M. Guehl, & O. Laroussinie (Eds.), Ecology and Management of a Neotropical Rainforest. Lessons drawn from Paracou, a long term experimental research site in French Guiana (pp. 3–60). Nancy: Elsevier.
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