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Vincent, G., Molino, J. F., Marescot, L., Barkaoui, K., Sabatier, D., Freycon, V., et al. (2011). The relative importance of dispersal limitation and habitat preference in shaping spatial distribution of saplings in a tropical moist forest: a case study along a combination of hydromorphic and canopy disturbance gradients. Ann. For. Sci., 68(2), 357–370.
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Brouard, O., Le Jeune, A. H., Leroy, C., Cereghino, R., Roux, O., Pelozuelo, L., et al. (2011). Are Algae Relevant to the Detritus-Based Food Web in Tank-Bromeliads? PLoS One, 6(5), e20129.
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Coq, S., Weigel, J., Butenschoen, O., Bonal, D., & Hattenschwiler, S. (2011). Litter composition rather than plant presence affects decomposition of tropical litter mixtures. Plant Soil, 343(1-2), 273–286.
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Verbeeck, H., Peylin, P., Bacour, C., Bonal, D., Steppe, K., & Ciais, P. (2011). Seasonal patterns of CO2 fluxes in Amazon forests: Fusion of eddy covariance data and the ORCHIDEE model. J. Geophys. Res.-Biogeosci., 116(2), G02018.
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Roux, O., Cereghino, R., Solano, P. J., & Dejean, A. (2011). Caterpillars and Fungal Pathogens: Two Co-Occurring Parasites of an Ant-Plant Mutualism. PLoS One, 6(5), e20538.
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Hattenschwiler, S., Fromin, N., & Barantal, S. (2011). Functional diversity of terrestrial microbial decomposers and their substrates. C. R. Biol., 334(5-6), 393–402.
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Lebrini, M., Robert, F., Blandinieres, P. A., & Roos, C. (2011). Corrosion Inhibition by Isertia coccinea Plant Extract in Hydrochloric Acid Solution. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 6(7), 2443–2460.
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Baraloto, C., Rabaud, S., Molto, Q., Blanc, L., Fortunel, C., Herault, B., et al. (2011). Disentangling stand and environmental correlates of aboveground biomass in Amazonian forests. Glob. Change Biol., 17(8), 2677–2688.
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McLean, J. P., Zhang, T., Bardet, S., Beauchene, J., Thibaut, A., Clair, B., et al. (2011). The decreasing radial wood stiffness pattern of some tropical trees growing in the primary forest is reversed and increases when they are grown in a plantation. Ann. For. Sci., 68(4), 681–688.
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