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Rifflet, A.; Tene, N.; Orivel, J.; Treilhou, M.; Dejean, A.; Vetillard, A. Paralyzing Action from a Distance in an Arboreal African Ant Species 2011 PLoS One 6 e28571
Wagner, F.; Rossi, V.; Stahl, C.; Bonal, D.; Herault, B. Water availability is the main climate driver of neotropical tree growth 2012 PLoS ONE 7 e34074
Barthe, S.; Gugerli, F.; Barkley, N.A.; Maggia, L.; Cardi, C.; Scotti, I. Always look on both sides: Phylogenetic information conveyed by simple sequence repeat allele sequences 2012 PLoS ONE 7 e40699
Thevenin, J.-M.; Rossi, V.; Ducamp, M.; Doare, F.; Condina, V.; Lachenaud, P. Numerous clones resistant to Phytophthora palmivora in the “Guiana” genetic group of Theobroma cacao L 2012 PLoS ONE 7 e40915
Zalamea, P.-C.; Heuret, P.; Sarmiento, C.; Rodríguez, M.; Berthouly, A.; Guitet, S.; Nicolini, E.; Delnatte, C.; Barthélémy, D.; Stevenson, P.R. The genus Cecropia: A biological clock to estimate the age of recently disturbed areas in the neotropics 2012 PLoS ONE 7 e42643
Dejean, A.; Delabie, J.H.; Corbara, B.; Azémar, F.; Groc, S.; Orivel, J.; Leponce, M. The ecology and feeding habits of the arboreal trap-jawed ant Daceton armigerum 2012 PloS one 7 e37683
Fanin, N.; Barantal, S.; Fromin, N.; Schimann, H.; Schevin, P.; Hattenschwiler, S. Distinct Microbial Limitations in Litter and Underlying Soil Revealed by Carbon and Nutrient Fertilization in a Tropical Rainforest 2012 PLoS ONE 7 e49990
Dejean, A.; Orivel, J.; Rossi, V.; Roux, O.; Lauth, J.; Malé, P.-J.G.; Céréghino, R.; Leroy, C. Predation Success By A Plant-Ant Indirectly Favours The Growth And Fitness Of Its Host Myrmecophyte 2013 PLoS ONE 8 e59405
Hibert, F.; Taberlet, P.; Chave, J.; Scotti-Saintagne, C.; Sabatier, D.; Richard-Hansen, C. Unveiling the Diet of Elusive Rainforest Herbivores in Next Generation Sequencing Era? The Tapir as a Case Study 2013 PLoS ONE 8 e60799
Aubry-Kientz, M.; Herault, B.; Ayotte-Trépanier, C.; Baraloto, C.; Rossi, V. Toward Trait-Based Mortality Models for Tropical Forests 2013 PLoS ONE 8 e63678