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Dejean, A., Compin, A., Delabie, J. H. C., Azémar, F., Corbara, B., & Leponce, M. (2019). Biotic and abiotic determinants of the formation of ant mosaics in primary Neotropical rainforests. Ecol Entomol, 44(4), 560–570.
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Denis, T., Richard-Hansen, C., Brunaux, O., Guitet, S., & Hérault, B. (2019). Birds of a feather flock together: Functionally similar vertebrates positively co-occur in Guianan forests. Ecosphere, 10(3), e02566.
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Traissac, S., & Pascal, J. - P. (2014). Birth and life of tree aggregates in tropical forest: Hypotheses on population dynamics of an aggregated shade-tolerant species. J. Veg. Sci., 25(2), 491–502.
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Denis, T., Herault, B., Jaouen, G., Brunaux, O., Guitet, S., & Richard-Hansen, C. (2016). Black Curassow habitat relationships in terra firme forests of the Guiana Shield: A multiscale approach. The Condor, 118(2), 253–273.
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Duminil, J., Caron, H., Scotti, I., Cazal, S. O., & Petit, R. J. (2006). Blind population genetics survey of tropical rainforest trees. Mol. Ecol., 15(12), 3505–3513.
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Zinger, L., Taberlet, P., Schimann, H., Bonin, A., Boyer, F., De Barba, M., et al. (2019). Body size determines soil community assembly in a tropical forest. Mol Ecol, 28(3), 528–543.
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Barabe, D., Cuerrier, A., & Quilichini, A. (2012). Botanical gardens: Between science and commercialization. Natures Sciences Societes, 20(3), 334–342.
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Hibert, F., Sabatier, D., Andrivot, J., Scotti-Saintagne, C., Gonzalez, S., Prévost, M. - F., et al. (2011). Botany, genetics and ethnobotany: A crossed investigation on the elusive tapir's diet in French guiana. PLoS ONE, 6(10), e25850.
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Patino, S., Lloyd, J., Paiva, R., Baker, T. R., Quesada, C. A., Mercado, L. M., et al. (2009). Branch xylem density variations across the Amazon Basin. Biogeosciences, 6(4), 545–568.
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Barantal, S., Schimann, H., Fromin, N., & Hättenschwiler, S. (2014). C, N and P fertilization in an Amazonian rainforest supports stoichiometric dissimilarity as a driver of litter diversity effects on decomposition. Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society, 281(1796), 20141682.
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