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Leroy, C., Jauneau, A., Quilichini, A., Dejean, A., & Orivel, J. (2010). Comparative Structure and Ontogeny of the Foliar Domatia in Three Neotropical Myrmecophytes. Am. J. Bot., 97(4), 557–565.
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Dejean, A., Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Cereghino, R., Roux, O., Herault, B., et al. (2010). A temporary social parasite of tropical plant-ants improves the fitness of a myrmecophyte. Naturwissenschaften, 97(10), 925–934.
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Sobotnik, J., Sillam-Dusses, D., Weyda, F., Dejean, A., Roisin, Y., Hanus, R., et al. (2010). The frontal gland in workers of Neotropical soldierless termites. Naturwissenschaften, 97(5), 495–503.
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Houadria, M., Blüthgen, N., Salas-Lopez, A., Schmitt, M. - I., Arndt, J., Schneider, E., et al. (2016). The relation between circadian asynchrony, functional redundancy, and trophic performance in tropical ant communities. Ecology, 97(1), 225–235.
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Farjalla, V. F., González, A. L., Céréghino, R., Dezerald, O., Marino, N. A. C., Piccoli, G. C. O., et al. (2016). Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs depends on light inputs: A geographically-replicated test using tank bromeliads. Ecology, 97(8), 2147–2156.
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Li, L., Preece, C., Lin, Q., Bréchet, L. M., Stahl, C., Courtois, E. A., et al. (2021). Resistance and resilience of soil prokaryotic communities in response to prolonged drought in a tropical forest. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 97(9).
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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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Gonzalez, M. A., Roger, A., Courtois, E. A., Jabot, F., Norden, N., Paine, C. E. T., et al. (2010). Shifts in species and phylogenetic diversity between sapling and tree communities indicate negative density dependence in a lowland rain forest. J. Ecol., 98(1), 137–146.
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