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Li, M.C.; Royer, M.; Stien, D.; Lecante, A.; Roos, C. Inhibitive effect of sodium eperuate on zinc corrosion in alkaline solutions 2008 Corrosion Science 50 1975-1981
Clair, B.; Arinero, R.; Leveque, G.; Ramonda, M.; Thibaut, B. Imaging the mechanical properties of wood cell wall layers by atomic force modulation microscopy 2003 IAWA Journal 24 223-230
Christensen-Dalsgaard, K.K.; Ennos, A.R.; Fournier, M. Are radial changes in vascular anatomy mechanically induced or an ageing process? Evidence from observations on buttressed tree root systems 2008 Trees-Structure and Function 22 543-550
Hénaut, Y.; Corbara, B.; Azémar, F.; Céréghino, R.; Dézerald, O.; Dejean, A. An arboreal spider protects its offspring by diving into the water of tank bromeliads 2018 Comptes Rendus Biologies 341 196-199
Wagner, F.; Herault, B.; Stahl, C.; Bonal, D.; Rossi, V. Modeling water availability for trees in tropical forests 2011 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151 1202-1213
Courtois, E.A.; Paine, C.E.T.; Blandinieres, P.A.; Stien, D.; Bessiere, J.M.; Houel, E.; Baraloto, C.; Chave, J. Diversity of the Volatile Organic Compounds Emitted by 55 Species of Tropical Trees: a Survey in French Guiana 2009 Journal of Chemical Ecology 35 1349-1362
Dejean, A.; Carpenter, J.M.; Gibernau, M.; Leponce, M.; Corbara, B. Nest relocation and high mortality rate in a Neotropical social wasp: Impact of an exceptionally rainy La Nina year 2010 Comptes Rendus Biologies 333 35-40
Scotti-Saintagne, C.; Bertocchi, E.; Barreneche, T.; Kremer, A.; Plomion, C. Quantitative trait loci mapping for vegetative propagation in pedunculate oak 2005 Annals of Forest Science 62 369-374
Lamarre, G.P.A.; Amoretti, D.S.; Baraloto, C.; Bénéluz, F.; Mesones, I.; Fine, P.V.A. Phylogenetic Overdispersion in Lepidoptera Communities of Amazonian White-sand Forests 2016 Biotropica 48 101-109
McLean, J.P.; Zhang, T.; Bardet, S.; Beauchene, J.; Thibaut, A.; Clair, B.; Thibaut, B. The decreasing radial wood stiffness pattern of some tropical trees growing in the primary forest is reversed and increases when they are grown in a plantation 2011 Annals of Forest Science 68 681-688