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Leponce, M., Delabie, J. H. C., Orivel, J., Jacquemin, J., Calvo Martin, M., & Dejean, A. (2019). Tree-dwelling ant survey (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Mitaraka, French Guiana. Zoosystema, 40(sp1), 163–179.
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Bodin, S. C., Scheel-Ybert, R., Beauchene, J., Molino, J. - F., & Bremond, L. (2019). CharKey: An electronic identification key for wood charcoals of French Guiana. Iawa J., 40(1), 75–91.
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Ghislain, B., Engel, J., Clair, B., Donaldson, L., & Baas, P. (2019). Diversity of anatomical structure of tension wood among 242 tropical tree species. IAWA Journal, 40(4), 765–784.
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Dejean, A., Compin, A., Delabie, J. H. C., Azémar, F., Corbara, B., & Leponce, M. (2019). Biotic and abiotic determinants of the formation of ant mosaics in primary Neotropical rainforests. Ecol Entomol, 44(4), 560–570.
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Sprenger, P. P., Hartke, J., Feldmeyer, B., Orivel, J., Schmitt, T., & Menzel, F. (2019). Influence of Mutualistic Lifestyle, Mutualistic Partner, and Climate on Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in Parabiotic Ants. J Chem Ecol, 45(9), 741–754.
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Ciminera, M., Auger-Rozenberg, M. - A., Caron, H., Herrera, M., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Scotti, I., et al. (2019). Genetic Variation and Differentiation of Hylesia metabus (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae): Moths of Public Health Importance in French Guiana and in Venezuela. J. Med. Entomol., 56(1), 137–148.
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Marcon, E. (2019). Entropy as a common measure of biodiversity and the spatial structure of economic activity. Rev. Econ., 70(3), 305–326.
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Ghislain, B., Alméras, T., Prunier, J., & Clair, B. (2019). Contributions of bark and tension wood and role of the G-layer lignification in the gravitropic movements of 21 tropical tree species. Ann. Forest Sci., 76(4), 107.
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Ziegler, C., Coste, S., Stahl, C., Delzon, S., Levionnois, S., Cazal, J., et al. (2019). Large hydraulic safety margins protect Neotropical canopy rainforest tree species against hydraulic failure during drought. Ann. Forest Sci., 76(4), 115.
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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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