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Benefits from living together? Clades whose species use similar habitats may persist as a result of eco-evolutionary feedbacksNew Phytologist, 2017, 213 (1), pp.66-82. ⟨10.1111/nph.14341⟩
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Seeds and seedlings of oaks suffer from mammals and molluscs close to phylogenetically isolated, old adultsAnnals of Botany, 2021, 127 (6), pp.787-798. ⟨10.1093/aob/mcab010⟩
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Evolutionary response to coexistence with close relatives: increased resistance against specialist herbivores without cost for climatic-stress resistanceEcology Letters, 2019, 22 (8), pp.1285-1296. ⟨10.1111/ele.13285⟩
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