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Coq, S., Weigel, J., Butenschoen, O., Bonal, D., & Hattenschwiler, S. (2011). Litter composition rather than plant presence affects decomposition of tropical litter mixtures. Plant Soil, 343(1-2), 273–286.
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Roggy, J. C., Nicolini, E., Imbert, P., Caraglio, Y., Bosc, A., & Heuret, P. (2005). Links between tree structure and functional leaf traits in the tropical forest tree Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff (Caesalpiniaceae). Ann. For. Sci., 62(6), 553–564.
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Levionnois, S., Jansen, S., Wandji, R. T., Beauchêne, J., Ziegler, C., Coste, S., et al. (2021). Linking drought-induced xylem embolism resistance to wood anatomical traits in Neotropical trees. New Phytol., 229(3), 1453–1466.
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Porth, I., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Barreneche, T., Kremer, A., & Burg, K. (2005). Linkage mapping of osmotic stress induced genes of oak. Tree Genet. Genomes, 1(1), 31–40.
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Degen, B., Bandou, E., & Caron, H. (2004). Limited pollen dispersal and biparental inbreeding in Symphonia globulifera in French Guiana. Heredity, 93(6), 585–591.
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Malé, P. - J. G., Leroy, C., Humblot, P., Dejean, A., Quilichini, A., & Orivel, J. (2016). Limited gene dispersal and spatial genetic structure as stabilizing factors in an ant-plant mutualism. J. Evol. Biol., 29(12), 2519–2529.
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Baraloto, C., Ferreira, E., Rockwell, C., & Walthier, F. (2007). Limitations and Applications of Parataxonomy for Community Forest Management in Southwestern Amazonia. Ethnobotany Research & Applications, 5, 77–84.
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Biwolé, A. B., Dainou, K., Fayolle, A., Hardy, O. J., Brostaux, Y., Coste, S., et al. (2015). Light Response of Seedlings of a Central African Timber Tree Species, Lophira alata (Ochnaceae), and the Definition of Light Requirements. Biotropica, 47(6), 681–688.
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Scotti, I., Montaigne, W., Cseke, K., & Traissac, S. (2015). Life after disturbance (II): the intermediate disturbance hypothesis explains genetic variation in forest gaps dominated by Virola michelii Heckel (Myristicaceae). Annals of Forest Science, 72(8), 1035–1042.
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Leclerc, T., Vimal, R., Troispoux, V., Périgon, S., & Scotti, I. (2015). Life after disturbance (I): changes in the spatial genetic structure of Jacaranda copaia (Aubl.) D. Don (Bignonianceae) after logging in an intensively studied plot in French Guiana. Annals of Forest Science, 72(5), 509–516.
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