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Mirabel, A., Marcon, E., & Hérault, B. (2021). 30 Years of postdisturbance recruitment in a Neotropical forest. Ecology and Evolution, 11(21), 14448–14458.
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Nixon, S., Agwa, A., Robinson, S., Walker, A., Touchard, A., Schroeder, C., et al. (2020). Discovery and characterisation of novel peptides from Amazonian stinging ant venoms with antiparasitic activity. Toxicon, 177(1), S60.
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Blundo, C., Carilla, J., Grau, R., Malizia, M., Malizia, L., Osinaga-Acosta, O., et al.
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Valverde-Barrantes, O. J., Authier, L., Schimann, H., & Baraloto, C. (2021). Root anatomy helps to reconcile observed root trait syndromes in tropical tree species. American Journal of Botany, 108(5), 744–755.
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Baraloto, C., Forget, P. M., & Goldberg, D. E. (2005). Seed mass, seedling size and neotropical tree seedling establishment. J. Ecol., 93(6), 1156–1166.
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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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Groc, S., Orivel, J., Dejean, A., Martin, J. M., Etienne, M. P., Corbara, B., et al. (2009). Baseline study of the leaf-litter ant fauna in a French Guianese forest. Insect. Conserv. Divers., 2(3), 183–193.
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Cereghino, R., Leroy, C., Carrias, J. F., Pelozuelo, L., Segura, C., Bosc, C., et al. (2011). Ant-plant mutualisms promote functional diversity in phytotelm communities. Funct. Ecol., 25(5), 954–963.
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Leroy, C., Sejalon-Delmas, N., Jauneau, A., Ruiz-Gonzalez, M. X., Gryta, H., Jargeat, P., et al. (2011). Trophic mediation by a fungus in an ant-plant mutualism. J. Ecol., 99(2), 583–590.
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Orivel, J., Grangier, J., Foucaud, J., Le Breton, J., Andres, F. X., Jourdan, H., et al. (2009). Ecologically heterogeneous populations of the invasive ant Wasmannia auropunctata within its native and introduced ranges. Ecol. Entomol., 34(4), 504–512.
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