Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (46)
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Vleminckx, J., Bauman, D., Demanet, M., Hardy, O. J., Doucet, J.-L., & Drouet, T. (2020). Past human disturbances and soil fertility both influence the distribution of light‐demanding tree species in a Central African tropical forest. Journal of vegetation science, 31(3), 440-453. doi:10.1111/jvs.1286112.
Ilunga Muledi, J., Bauman, D., Jacobs, A., Meerts, P. J., Ngoy Shutcha, M., & Drouet, T. (2020). Tree growth, recruitment, and survival in a tropical dry woodland: The importance of soil and functional identity of the neighbourhood. Forest ecology and management, 460, 117894. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2020.11789413.
Hellemans, S., Marynowska, M., Drouet, T., Lepoint, G., Fournier, D., Calusinska, M., & Roisin, Y. (2019). Nest composition, stable isotope ratios and microbiota unravel the feeding behaviour of an inquiline termite. Oecologia, 191(3), 541-553. doi:10.1007/s00442-019-04514-w14.
Jacobs, A., Noret, N., Van Baekel, A., Liénard, A., Colinet, G., & Drouet, T. (2019). Influence of edaphic conditions and nitrogen fertilizers on cadmium and zinc phytoextraction efficiency of Noccaea caerulescens. Science of the total environment, 665, 649-659. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.07315.
Ligot, G., Fayolle, A., Gourlet-Fleury, S., Daïnou, K., Gillet, J.-F., De Ridder, M., Drouet, T., Groenendijk, P., & Doucet, J.-L. (2019). Growth determinants of timber species Triplochiton scleroxylon and implications for forest management in central Africa. Forest ecology and management, 437, 211-221. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2019.01.04219.
Jacobs, A., De Brabandere, L., Drouet, T., Sterckeman, T., & Noret, N. (2018). Phytoextraction of Cd and Zn with Noccaea caerulescens for urban soil remediation: influence of nitrogen fertilization and planting density. Ecological engineering, 116, 178-187. doi:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2018.03.00721.
Libalah, M., Couteron, P., Droissart, V., Sonke, B., Hardy, O. J., Drouet, T., Pescador, D. D., Kenfack, D., Thomas, D. W., & Chuyong, G. (2017). Shift in functional traits along soil fertility gradient reflects non-random community assembly in a tropical African rainforest. Plant ecology and evolution, 150(3), 265-278. doi:10.5091/plecevo.2017.1318