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Baraloto, C.; Forget, P.M. Seed size, seedling morphology, and response to deep shade and damage in neotropical rain forest trees 2007 American Journal of Botany 94 901-911
Baraloto, C.; Forget, P.M.; Goldberg, D.E. Seed mass, seedling size and neotropical tree seedling establishment 2005 Journal of Ecology 93 1156-1166
Baraloto, C.; Goldberg, D.E. Microhabitat associations and seedling bank dynamics in a neotropical forest 2004 Oecologia 141 701-712
Baraloto, C.; Goldberg, D.E.; Bonal, D. Performance trade-offs among tropical tree seedlings in contrasting microhabitats 2005 Ecology 86 2461-2472
Baraloto, C.; Hardy, O.J.; Paine, C.E.T.; Dexter, K.G.; Cruaud, C.; Dunning, L.T.; Gonzalez, M.-A.; Molino, J.-F.; Sabatier, D.; Savolainen, V.; Chave, J. Using functional traits and phylogenetic trees to examine the assembly of tropical tree communities 2012 Journal of Ecology 100 690-701
Baraloto, C.; Herault, B.; Paine, C.E.T.; Massot, H.; Blanc, L.; Bonal, D.; Molino, J.-F.; Nicolini, E.A.; Sabatier, D. Contrasting taxonomic and functional responses of a tropical tree community to selective logging 2012 Journal of Applied Ecology 49 861-870
Baraloto, C.; Marcon, E.; Morneau, F.; Pavoine, S.; Roggy, J.C. Integrating functional diversity into tropical forest plantation designs to study ecosystem processes 2010 Annals of Forest Science 67 303
Baraloto, C.; Molto, Q.; Rabaud, S.; Herault, B.; Valencia, R.; Blanc, L.; Fine, P.V.A.; Thompson, J. Rapid simultaneous estimation of aboveground biomass and tree diversity across neotropical forests: A comparison of field inventory methods 2013 Biotropica 45 288-298
Baraloto, C.; Morneau, F.; Bonal, D.; Blanc, L.; Ferry, B. Seasonal water stress tolerance and habitat associations within four neotropical tree genera 2007 Ecology 88 478-489
Baraloto, C.; Paine, C.E.T.; Patino, S.; Bonal, D.; Herault, B.; Chave, J. Functional trait variation and sampling strategies in species-rich plant communities 2010 Functional Ecology 24 208-216