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Marti, G., Eparvier, V., Moretti, C., Prado, S., Grellier, P., Hue, N., et al. (2010). Antiplasmodial benzophenone derivatives from the root barks of Symphonia globulifera (Clusiaceae). Phytochemistry, 71(8-9), 964–974.
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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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Petillon, J., Lambeets, K., Montaigne, W., Maelfait, J. P., & Bonte, D. (2010). Habitat structure modified by an invasive grass enhances inundation withstanding in a salt-marsh wolf spider. Biological Invasions, 12(9), 3219–3226.
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Petillon, J., Montaigne, W., & Renault, D. (2009). Hypoxic coma as a strategy to survive inundation in a salt-marsh inhabiting spider. Biol. Lett., 5(4), 442–445.
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Orivel, J., & Leroy, C. (2011). The diversity and ecology of ant gardens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae; Spermatophyta: Angiospermae). Myrmecol. News, 14, 73–85.
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Rutishauser, E., Barthelemy, D., Blanc, L., & Nicolini, E. A. (2011). Crown fragmentation assessment in tropical trees: Method, insights and perspectives. For. Ecol. Manage., 261(3), 400–407.
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Le Lann, C., Roux, O., Serain, N., Van Alphen, J. J. M., Vernon, P., & Van Baaren, J. (2011). Thermal tolerance of sympatric hymenopteran parasitoid species: does it match seasonal activity? Physiol. Entomol., 36(1), 21–28.
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Orivel, J., Lambs, L., Male, P. J. G., Leroy, C., Grangier, J., Otto, T., et al. (2011). Dynamics of the association between a long-lived understory myrmecophyte and its specific associated ants. Oecologia, 165(2), 369–376.
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Haettenschwiler, S., Coq, S., Barantal, S., & Handa, I. T. (2011). Leaf traits and decomposition in tropical rainforests: revisiting some commonly held views and towards a new hypothesis. New Phytol., 189(4), 950–965.
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