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Fichaux, M., Béchade, B., Donald, J., Weyna, A., Delabie, J. H. C., Murienne, J., et al. (2019). Habitats shape taxonomic and functional composition of Neotropical ant assemblages. Oecologia, 189(2), 501–513.
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Lehnebach, R., Morel, H., Bossu, J., Le Moguédec, G., Amusant, N., Beauchene, J., et al. (2017). Heartwood/sapwood profile and the tradeoff between trunk and crown increment in a natural forest: the case study of a tropical tree (Dicorynia guianensis Amsh., Fabaceae). Trees – Structure and Function, 31(1), 199–214.
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Lamarre, G. P. A., Baraloto, C., Fortunel, C., Dávila, N., Mesones, I., Rios, J. G., et al. (2012). Herbivory, growth rates, and habitat specialization in tropical tree lineages: implications for Amazonian beta-diversity. Ecology, 93(sp8), S195–S210.
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Urbina, I., Grau, O., Sardans, J., Margalef, O., Peguero, G., Asensio, D., et al. (2021). High foliar K and P resorption efficiencies in old-growth tropical forests growing on nutrient-poor soils. Ecology and Evolution, 11(13), 8969–8982.
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Hattenschwiler, S., Aeschlimann, B., Couteaux, M. M., Roy, J., & Bonal, D. (2008). High variation in foliage and leaf litter chemistry among 45 tree species of a neotropical rainforest community. New Phytol., 179(1), 165–175.
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Brousseau, L., Tinaut, A., Duret, C., Lang, T., Garnier-Gere, P., & Scotti, I. (2014). High-throughput transcriptome sequencing and preliminary functional analysis in four Neotropical tree species. BMC Genomics, 15(238), 1–13.
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Ferry, B., Morneau, F., Bontemps, J. D., Blanc, L., & Freycon, V. (2010). Higher treefall rates on slopes and waterlogged soils result in lower stand biomass and productivity in a tropical rain forest. J. Ecol., 98(1), 106–116.
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Brousseau, L., Bonal, D., Cigna, J., & Scotti, I. (2013). Highly local environmental variability promotes intrapopulation divergence of quantitative traits: An example from tropical rain forest trees. Ann. Bot., 112(6), 1169–1179.
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Dejean, A., Azémar, F., Petitclerc, F., Delabie, J. H. C., Corbara, B., Leroy, C., et al. (2018). Highly modular pattern in ant-plant interactions involving specialized and non-specialized myrmecophytes. Science of Nature, 105(43).
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Rahali, H., & Stien, D. (2006). Highly-loaded amphiphilic polyimino resin: quench reagent and solid support for peptide synthesis. Tetrahedron Lett., 47(47), 8205–8207.
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