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    • Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in tree rings show physiological responses of <EM>Pericopsis elata</EM> to precipitation in the Congo Basin 

      Colombaroli, D.; Cherubini, P.; De Ridder, M. et al.
    • Strengthening fruit fly research between Europe and Africa through networking projects 

      Addison, P.; Cugala, D.; Daneel, J.H. et al.
    • Structure and annual character of growth rings of <EM>Pericopsis elata</EM> trees 

      Toirambe, B.; Van den Bulcke, J.; Van Acker, J. et al.
    • Successive Cambia: a developmental oddity or an adaptive structure? 

      Robert, E.M.; Schmitz, N.; Boeren, I. et al.
    • Sud-Ubangi. Bassins d'eau et espace agricole 

      Omasombo Tshonda (dir), J.; Nagifi Deamo, Valen; Léonard, G. et al.
    • Synonymization of key pest species within the <I>Bactrocera dorsalis</I> species complex (Diptera : Tephritidae): taxonomic changes based on a review of 20 years of integrative morphological, molecular, cytogenetic, behavioural, and chemoecological data. 

      Schutze, M.; Aketarawong, N.; Amornsak, W. et al.
    • SYNTHESYS European Roadmap 

      kva&#269;ek, J.; vacek, F.; bisang, I. et al.
    • Take a swipe at the fly: fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) identification through mobile applications 

      De Meyer, M.; Kayenbergh, A.; Addison, P. et al.
    • Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots 

      Blundo, C.; Carilla, J.; Grau, R. et al.
    • Tallo: A global tree allometry and crown architecture database 

      Jucker, T.; Fischer, F.J.; Chave, J. et al.
    • Tanganyika. Espace fécondé par le lac et le rail 

      Omasombo, J.; Kisonga Kasyulwe, D.; Léonard, G. et al.
    • Temperature variation among mangrove latitudinal range limits worldwide 

      Quisthoudt, K.; Schmitz, N.; Dahdouh-Guebas, F. et al.
    • Testing a general approach to assess the degree of disturbance in tropical forests 

      Sellan, G.; Simini, F.; Maritan, A. et al.
    • Testing the divergent adaptation of two congeneric tree species on a rainfall gradient using eco-physio-morphological traits 

      Gorel, A.-P.; Steppe, K.; Beeckman, H. et al.
    • The African timber tree Entandrophragma congoense (Pierre ex De Wild.) A.Chev. is morphologically and genetically distinct from Entandrophragma angolense (Welw.) C.DC 

      Monthe, F.K.; Duminil, J.; Kasongo Yakusu, E. et al.
    • The Amba Landscape of the Ethiopian Highlands, Shaped by Rockfall 

      Nyssen, J.; Haile, M.; Poesen, J. et al.
    • The anatomy and the functioning of the xylem in oaks 

      Robert, E.M.R; Mencuccini, M.; Vilalta, J.M.