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Fanin, N., Barantal, S., Fromin, N., Schimann, H., Schevin, P., & Hattenschwiler, S. (2012). Distinct Microbial Limitations in Litter and Underlying Soil Revealed by Carbon and Nutrient Fertilization in a Tropical Rainforest. PLoS ONE, 7(12), e49990.
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Aimene, Y., Dorville, R., & Omrane, A. (2013). Optimal control for trees trunk diameter estimation in rain forest ecology. Applied Mathematical Sciences, 7(17-20), 807–816.
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Peay, K. G., Baraloto, C., & Fine, P. V. A. (2013). Strong coupling of plant and fungal community structure across western Amazonian rainforests. Isme J., 7(9), 1852–1861.
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Lambs, L., Bompy, F., Imbert, D., Corenblit, D., & Dulormne, M. (2015). Seawater and freshwater circulations through coastal forested wetlands on a Caribbean Island. Water, 7(8), 4108–4128.
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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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Fargeon, H., Aubry-Kientz, M., Brunaux, O., Descroix, L., Gaspard, R., Guitet, S., et al. (2016). Vulnerability of commercial tree species to water stress in logged forests of the Guiana shield. Forests, 7(5).
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Hudson, L. N., Newbold, T., Contu, S., Hill, S. L. L., Lysenko, I., De Palma, A., et al. (2017). The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project. Ecology and Evolution, 7(1), 145–188.
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Sullivan, M. J. P., Talbot, J., Lewis, S. L., Phillips, O. L., Qie, L., Begne, S. K., et al. (2017). Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome. Sci. Rep., 7, 39102.
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Grau, O., Peñuelas, J., Ferry, B., Freycon, V., Blanc, L., Desprez, M., et al. (2017). Nutrient-cycling mechanisms other than the direct absorption from soil may control forest structure and dynamics in poor Amazonian soils. Sci. Rep., 7, 45017.
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Leba, L. - J., Popovici, J., Estevez, Y., Pelleau, S., Legrand, E., Musset, L., et al. (2017). Antiplasmodial activities of dyes against Plasmodium falciparum asexual and sexual stages: Contrasted uptakes of triarylmethanes Brilliant green, Green S (E142), and Patent Blue V (E131) by erythrocytes. International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, 7(3), 314–320.
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