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Dejean, A., Ryder, S., Bolton, B., Compin, A., Leponce, M., Azémar, F., et al. (2015). How territoriality and host-tree taxa determine the structure of ant mosaics. Sci Nat, 102(33), 1–9.
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Leroy, C., Maes, A. Q., Louisanna, E., & Séjalon-Delmas, N. (2019). How significant are endophytic fungi in bromeliad seeds and seedlings? Effects on germination, survival and performance of two epiphytic plant species. Fungal Ecol., 39, 296–306.
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Herault, B., & Thoen, D. (2009). How habitat area, local and regional factors shape plant assemblages in isolated closed depressions. Acta Oecol.-Int. J. Ecol., 35(3), 385–392.
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