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Scotti, I. (2010). Adaptive potential in forest tree populations: what is it, and how can we measure it? Ann. For. Sci., 67(8), 801.
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Schwalm, C. R., Williams, C. A., Schaefer, K., Arneth, A., Bonal, D., Buchmann, N., et al. (2010). Assimilation exceeds respiration sensitivity to drought: A FLUXNET synthesis. Glob. Change Biol., 16(2), 657–670.
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Schmitt, S., Tysklind, N., Hérault, B., & Heuertz, M. (2021). Topography drives microgeographic adaptations of closely related species in two tropical tree species complexes. Molecular Ecology, 30(20), 5080–5093.
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Schmitt, S., Raevel, V., Réjou-Méchain, M., Ayyappan, N., Balachandran, N., Barathan, N., et al. (2021). Canopy and understorey tree guilds respond differently to the environment in an Indian rain forest. Journal of Végétation Science, 32(5), e13075.
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Schmitt, S., Derroire, G., Tysklind, N., Heuertz, M., & Hérault, B. (2021). Topography shapes the local coexistence of tree species within species complexes of Neotropical forests. Oecologia, 196, 389–398.
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Schmitt, S., Hérault, B., Ducouret, É., Baranger, A., Tysklind, N., Heuertz, M., et al. (2020). Topography consistently drives intra- and inter-specific leaf trait variation within tree species complexes in a Neotropical forest. Oikos, 129(10), 1521–1530.
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Schmidt, M., & Dejean, A. (2018). A dolichoderine ant that constructs traps to ambush prey collectively: convergent evolution with a myrmicine genus. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 124(1), 41–46.
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Schimann, H., Vleminckx, J., Baraloto, C., Engel, J., Jaouen, G., Louisanna, E., et al. (2020). Tree communities and soil properties influence fungal community assembly in neotropical forests. Biotropica, 52(3), 444–456.
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Schimann, H., Ponton, S., Hattenschwiler, S., Ferry, B., Lensi, R., Domenach, A. M., et al. (2008). Differing nitrogen use strategies of two tropical rainforest late successional tree species in French Guiana: Evidence from N-15 natural abundance and microbial activities. Soil Biol. Biochem., 40(2), 487–494.
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Schimann, H., Petit-Jean, C., Guitet, S., Reis, T., Domenach, A. M., & Roggy, J. - C. (2012). Microbial bioindicators of soil functioning after disturbance: The case of gold mining in tropical rainforests of French Guiana. Ecol. Indic., 20, 34–41.
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