Predicting tree heights for biomass estimates in tropical forests – a test from French Guiana
- Quentin Molto, B. Hérault, J. Boreux, M. Daullet, A. Rousteau, Vivien Rossi
- Environmental Science
- 16 June 2014
The recent development of REDD+ mechanisms requires reliable estimation of carbon stocks, especially in tropical forests that are particularly threatened by global changes. Even though tree height is…
Hurricane damage and forest structure in Guadeloupe, French West Indies
- D. Imbert, P. Labbé, A. Rousteau
- Environmental ScienceJournal of Tropical Ecology
- 1 September 1996
ABSTRACT A comparative study of the damage caused by Hurricane Hugo on the three main types of forest in the lesser Antilles was carried out in the mangrove forest, the semi-evergreen forest and the…
Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism in Mycorrhizal Networks and Mycoheterotrophic Plants of Tropical Forests: A Stable Isotope Analysis1[W]
- P. Courty, Florian Walder, M. Selosse
- Environmental SciencePlant Physiology
- 28 April 2011
It is suggested that MH plants in tropical and temperate regions evolved different physiologies to adapt in diverging environments because of differences in C exchanges.
Amblyomma variegatum in cattle in Marie Galante, French Antilles: prevalence, control measures, and infection by Ehrlichia ruminantium.
- S. Molia, Mathieu Frebling, T. Lefrançois
- Medicine, BiologyVeterinary parasitology
- 31 May 2008
Ecology of Mangrove Growth and Recovery in the Lesser Antilles: State of Knowledge and Basis for Restoration Projects
- D. Imbert, A. Rousteau, P. Scherrer
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2000
Whereas the increasing knowledge on tropical coastal wetlands highlights the ecological and economical importance of such ecosystems, anthropogenic activities within the coastal zone have caused…
Tree species diversity and forest structure in relation to microtopography in a tropical freshwater swamp forest in French Guiana
- Piia Koponen, P. Nygren, D. Sabatier, A. Rousteau, É. Saur
- Environmental SciencePlant Ecology
- 1 July 2004
The abundant nodulation of P. officinalis, Hydrochorea corymbosa and Inga disticha, comprised 44% of stems in the low sites, and symbiotic dinitrogen fixation may be an adaptation to N-depleted waterlogged soils.
Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in mycorrhizal networks and mycoheterotrophic plants of tropical forests : a stable isotope analysis
- P. Courty, Florian Walder, M. Selosse
- Environmental Science
- 2011
Most achlorophyllous mycoheterotrophic (MH) plants obtain carbon (C) from mycorrhizal networks and indirectly exploit nearby autotrophic plants. We compared overlooked tropical rainforest MH plants…
Mosaic origins of Bradyrhizobium legume symbionts on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe.
- M. Parker, A. Rousteau
- BiologyMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
- 1 August 2014
Risk factors for West Nile virus seropositivity of equids in Guadeloupe.
- J. Pradel, K. Chalvet Monfray, T. Lefrançois
- MedicinePreventive Veterinary Medicine
- 1 November 2009
INVESTIGATION OF THE ASEXUAL REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF NATIVE SPECIES FOR SOIL BIOENGINEERING IN THE WEST INDIES
- E. Mira, A. Evette, L. Labbouz, M. Robert, A. Rousteau, R. Tournebize
- BiologyJournal of Tropical Forest Science
- 9 August 2021
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