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Valverde-Barrantes, O. J., Authier, L., Schimann, H., & Baraloto, C. (2021). Root anatomy helps to reconcile observed root trait syndromes in tropical tree species. American Journal of Botany, 108(5), 744–755.
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Marcon, E., & Puech, F. (2010). Measures of the geographic concentration of industries: improving distance-based methods. J. Econ. Geogr., 10(5), 745–762.
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Goulamoussene, Y., Bedeau, C., Descroix, L., Deblauwe, V., Linguet, L., & Herault, B. (2016). Weak Environmental Controls of Tropical Forest Canopy Height in the Guiana Shield Remote Sensing. Remote Sens, 8(9), 747.
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Shipley, B., Timothy Paine, C. E., & Baraloto, C. (2012). Quantifying the importance of local niche-based and stochastic processes to tropical tree community assembly. Ecology, 93(4), 760–769.
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Ghislain, B., Engel, J., Clair, B., Donaldson, L., & Baas, P. (2019). Diversity of anatomical structure of tension wood among 242 tropical tree species. IAWA Journal, 40(4), 765–784.
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Lang, G., & Marcon, E. (2013). Testing randomness of spatial point patterns with the Ripley statistic. ESAIM PS, 17, 767–788.
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Talaga, S., Dejean, A., Carinci, R., Gaborit, P., Dusfour, I., & Girod, R. (2015). Updated Checklist of the Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) of French Guiana. Journal of Medical Entomology, 52(5), 770–782.
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Stahl, C., Burban, B., Goret, J. Y., & Bonal, D. (2011). Seasonal variations in stem CO(2) efflux in the Neotropical rainforest of French Guiana. Ann. For. Sci., 68(4), 771–782.
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Lehnebach, R., Beyer, R., Letort, V., & Heuret, P. (2018). The pipe model theory half a century on: a review. Annals of Botany, 121(5), 773–795.
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Meyer-Sand, B. R. V., Blanc-Jolivet, C., Mader, M., Paredes-Villanueva, K., Tysklind, N., Sebbenn, A. M., et al. (2018). Development of a set of SNP markers for population genetics studies of Ipe (Handroanthus sp.), a valuable tree genus from Latin America. Conserv. Gen. Res., 10(4), 779–781.
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