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Brosse, S., Baglan, A., Covain, R., Lalague, H., Le Bail, P. - Y., Vigouroux, R., et al. (2021). Aquarium trade and fish farms as a source of non-native freshwater fish introductions in French Guiana. Annales de Limnologie – International Journal of Limnology, 57(4).
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Coutand, C., Chevolot, M., Lacointe, A., Rowe, N., & Scotti, I. (2010). Mechanosensing of stem bending and its interspecific variability in five neotropical rainforest species. Ann. Bot., 105(2), 341–347.
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Coutand, C., Dupraz, C., Jaouen, G., Ploquin, S., & Adam, B. (2008). Mechanical stimuli regulate the allocation of biomass in trees: Demonstration with young Prunus avium trees. Ann. Bot., 101(9), 1421–1432.
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Leroy, C., Jauneau, A., Quilichini, A., Dejean, A., & Orivel, J. (2008). Comparison between the anatomical and morphological structure of leaf blades and foliar domatia in the ant-plant Hirtella physophora (Chrysobalanaceae). Ann. Bot., 101(4), 501–507.
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Nicolini, E., Caraglio, Y., Pelissier, R., Leroy, C., & Roggy, J. C. (2003). Epicormic branches: a growth indicator for the tropical forest tree, Dicorynia guianensis Amshoff (Caesalpiniaceae). Ann. Bot., 92(1), 97–105.
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Leroy, C., Corbara, B., Pélozuelo, L., Carrias, J. - F., Dejean, A., & Céréghino, R. (2012). Ant species identity mediates reproductive traits and allocation in an ant-garden bromeliad. Ann. Bot., 109(1), 145–152.
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Colin, F., Sanjines, A., Fortin, M., Bontemps, J. - D., & Nicolini, E. (2012). Fagus sylvatica trunk epicormics in relation to primary and secondary growth. Ann. Bot., 110(5), 995–1005.
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Leroy, C., Carrias, J. - F., Corbara, B., Pélozuelo, L., Dezerald, O., Brouard, O., et al. (2013). Mutualistic ants contribute to tank-bromeliad nutrition. Ann. Bot., 112(5), 919–926.
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Brousseau, L., Bonal, D., Cigna, J., & Scotti, I. (2013). Highly local environmental variability promotes intrapopulation divergence of quantitative traits: An example from tropical rain forest trees. Ann. Bot., 112(6), 1169–1179.
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Leroy, C., Jauneau, A., Martinez, Y., Cabin-Flaman, A., Gibouin, D., Orivel, J., et al. (2017). Exploring fungus-plant N transfer in a tripartite ant-plant-fungus mutualism. Annals of Botany, 120(3), 417–426.
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