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Taureau, F.; Robin, M.; Proisy, C.; Fromard, F.; Imbert, D.; Debaine, F. Mapping the mangrove forest canopy using spectral unmixing of very high spatial resolution satellite images 2019 Remote Sensing 11 367
Laybros, A.; Aubry-Kientz, M.; Féret, J.-B.; Bedeau, C.; Brunaux, O.; Derroire, G.; Vincent, G. Quantitative airborne inventories in dense tropical forest using imaging spectroscopy 2020 Remote Sensing 12 1577
Marcon, E.; Puech, F. A typology of distance-based measures of spatial concentration 2017 Regional Science and Urban Economics 62 56-67
Stahl, C.; Freycon, V.; Fontaine, S.; Dezecache, C.; Ponchant, L.; Picon-Cochard, C.; Klumpp, K.; Soussana, J.-F.; Blanfort, V. Soil carbon stocks after conversion of Amazonian tropical forest to grazed pasture: importance of deep soil layers 2016 Regional Environmental Change 16 2059-2069
Touchard, A.; Koh, J.M.S.; Aili, S.R.; Dejean, A.; Nicholson, G.M.; Orivel, J.; Escoubas, P. The complexity and structural diversity of ant venom peptidomes is revealed by mass spectrometry profiling 2015 Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 29 385-396
Lambs, L.; Bompy, F.; Dulormne, M. Using an “isotopic spike” from a tropical storm to understand water exchange on a large scale: Case study of Hurricane Rafael in the lesser antilles archipelago, October 2012 2018 Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 32 457-468
Freycon, V.; Krencker, M.; Schwartz, D.; Nasi, R.; Bonal, D. The impact of climate changes during the Holocene on vegetation in northern French Guiana 2010 Quaternary Research 73 220-225
Vantaux, A.; Roux, O.; Magro, A.; Orivel, J. Evolutionary perspectives on myrmecophily in ladybirds 2012 Psyche 591570 1-7
Lacau, S.; Groc, S.; Dejean, A.; Oliveira, M.L.D.; Delabie, J.H.C. Tatuidris kapasi sp. nov.: A new armadillo ant from French Guiana (Formicidae: Agroecomyrmecinae) 2012 Psyche 926089 1-6
Barantal, S.; Schimann, H.; Fromin, N.; Hättenschwiler, S. C, N and P fertilization in an Amazonian rainforest supports stoichiometric dissimilarity as a driver of litter diversity effects on decomposition 2014 Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society 281 20141682