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Flores, O., Herault, B., Delcamp, M., Garnier, É., & Gourlet-Fleury, S. (2014). Functional traits help predict post-disturbance demography of tropical trees. PLoS ONE, 9(9), e105022.
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Salas-Lopez, A. (2017). Predicting resource use in ant species and entire communities by studying their morphological traits: Influence of habitat and subfamily. Ecol. Indic., 78, 183–191.
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Grau, O., Peñuelas, J., Ferry, B., Freycon, V., Blanc, L., Desprez, M., et al. (2017). Nutrient-cycling mechanisms other than the direct absorption from soil may control forest structure and dynamics in poor Amazonian soils. Sci. Rep., 7, 45017.
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Rodríguez-Pérez, H., Hilaire, S., & Mesléard, F. (2016). Temporary pond ecosystem functioning shifts mediated by the exotic red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii): a mesocosm study. Hydrobiologia, 767(1), 333–345.
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Touchard, A., Aili, S. R., Fox, E. G. P., Escoubas, P., Orivel, J., Nicholson, G. M., et al. (2016). The biochemical toxin arsenal from ant venoms. Toxins, 8(1), 30.
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Cachet, N., Ho-A-Kwie, F., Rivaud, M., Houel, E., Deharo, E., Bourdy, G., et al. (2012). Picrasin K, a new quassinoid from Quassia amara L. (Simaroubaceae). Phytochem. Lett., 5(1), 162–164.
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