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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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Fortunel, C., Fine, P. V. A., & Baraloto, C. (2012). Leaf, stem and root tissue strategies across 758 Neotropical tree species. Funct. Ecol., 26(5), 1153–1161.
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Pavoine, S., Marcon, E., & Ricotta, C. (2016). ‘Equivalent numbers’ for species, phylogenetic or functional diversity in a nested hierarchy of multiple scales. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 7(10), 1152–1163.
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Trzcinski, M. K., Srivastava, D. S., Corbara, B., Dezerald, O., Leroy, C., Carrias, J. - F., et al. (2016). The effects of food web structure on ecosystem function exceeds those of precipitation. Journal of Animal Ecology, 85(5), 1147–1160.
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Talaga, S., Leroy, C., Céréghino, R., & Dejean, A. (2016). Convergent evolution of intraguild predation in phytotelm-inhabiting mosquitoes. Evol. Ecol., 30(6), 1133–1147.
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Clair, B., Almeras, T., Yamamoto, H., Okuyama, T., & Sugiyama, J. (2006). Mechanical behavior of cellulose microfibrils in tension wood, in relation with maturation stress generation. Biophys. J., 91(3), 1128–1135.
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Coste, S., Roggy, J. C., Imbert, P., Born, C., Bonal, D., & Dreyer, E. (2005). Leaf photosynthetic traits of 14 tropical rain forest species in relation to leaf nitrogen concentration and shade tolerance. Tree Physiol., 25(9), 1127–1137.
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Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Dejean, A., & Cereghino, R. (2009). Ants mediate foliar structure and nitrogen acquisition in a tank-bromeliad. New Phytol., 183(4), 1124–1133.
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Andris, M., Aradottir, G. I., Arnau, G., Audzijonyte, A., Bess, E. C., Bonadonna, F., et al. (2010). Permanent Genetic Resources added to Molecular Ecology Resources Database 1 June 2010-31 July 2010. Mol. Ecol. Resour., 10(6), 1106–1108.
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Talaga, S., Dejean, A., Mouza, C., Dumont, Y., & Leroy, C. (2018). Larval interference competition between the native Neotropical mosquito Limatus durhamii and the invasive Aedes aegypti improves the fitness of both species. Insect Science, 25, 1102–1107.
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