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Vedel, V., & Arthur, W. (2009). Character changes during the early post-embryonic development of the centipede Strigamia maritima (Leach, 1817) (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha). International Journal of Myriapodology, 2(1), 53–61.
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Lauth, J., Ruiz-González, M. X., & Orivel, J. (2011). New findings in insect fungiculture: Have ants developed non-food, agricultural products? Comm & Integr Biol, 4(1942-0889), 728–730.
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Pierrejean, I., Mehinto, T., & Beauchene, J. (2017). Comparative Analysis of Three Different Methods Used to Determine the Elastic Modulus for a Choice of Tropical Guianese Wood Species. Pro Ligno, 13(1), 3–17.
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Mirabel, A., Hérault, B., & Marcon, E. (2020). Diverging taxonomic and functional trajectories following disturbance in a Neotropical forest. Science of The Total Environment, 720, 137397.
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Dejean, A., Rodríguez-Pérez, H., Carpenter, J. M., Azémar, F., & Corbara, B. (2017). The predatory behavior of the Neotropical social wasp Polybia rejecta. Behavioural Processes, 140, 161–168.
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Houel, E., Fleury, M., Odonne, G., Nardella, F., Bourdy, G., Vonthron-Sénécheau, C., et al. (2015). Antiplasmodial and anti-inflammatory effects of an antimalarial remedy from the Wayana Amerindians, French Guiana: Takamalaimë (Psidium acutangulum Mart. ex DC., Myrtaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 166, 279–285.
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Céréghino, R., Corbara, B., Hénaut, Y., Bonhomme, C., Compin, A., & Dejean, A. (2019). Ant and spider species as surrogates for functional community composition of epiphyte-associated invertebrates in a tropical moist forest. Ecological Indicators, 96, 694–700.
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Corbara, B., Servigne, P., Dejean, A., Carpenter, J. M., & Orivel, J. (2018). A mimetic nesting association between a timid social wasp and an aggressive arboreal ant. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 341(3), 182–188.
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Hénaut, Y., Corbara, B., Azémar, F., Céréghino, R., Dézerald, O., & Dejean, A. (2018). An arboreal spider protects its offspring by diving into the water of tank bromeliads. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 341(3), 196–199.
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Dejean, A., Compin, A., Leponce, M., Azémar, F., Bonhomme, C., Talaga, S., et al. (2018). Ants impact the composition of the aquatic macroinvertebrate communities of a myrmecophytic tank bromeliad. Comptes Rendus Biologies, 341(3), 200–207.
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