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1. The puzzling ecology of African Marantaceae forests.

2. The challenging coexistence of forest elephants Loxodonta cyclotis and timber concessions in central Africa.

3. Intensity, determinants, and impacts of liana load on tropical trees in central Africa.

4. Les Dialium de la région guinéo-congolaise (synthèse bibliographique).

5. Contrasted spatial, demographic and genetic structures of a light-demanding African timber species, Cylicodiscus gabunensis Harms – Implications for a sustainable management of its populations.

6. Old growth Afrotropical forests critical for maintaining forest carbon.

7. Miocene Diversification in the Savannahs Precedes Tetraploid Rainforest Radiation in the African Tree Genus Afzelia (Detarioideae, Fabaceae).

8. Testing the divergent adaptation of two congeneric tree species on a rainfall gradient using eco‐physio‐morphological traits.

9. État des connaissances sur les céphalophes (genres Cephalophus et Philantomba) des forêts denses humides d'Afrique centrale (synthèse bibliographique).

10. Growth determinants of timber species Triplochiton scleroxylon and implications for forest management in central Africa.

11. Do topography and fruit presence influence occurrence and intensity of crop-raiding by forest elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis)?

12. Not all roads are barriers: Large mammals use logging roads in a timber concession of south-eastern Cameroon.

13. Soil seed bank characteristics in two central African forest types and implications for forest restoration.

14. Seed dispersal by duikers in selectively logged rainforests: Overlooked dispersal of an important animal community.

15. High spatial resolution of late-Holocene human activities in the moist forests of central Africa using soil charcoal and charred botanical remains.

16. Taller trees, denser stands and greater biomass in semi-deciduous than in evergreen lowland central African forests.

17. Enrichment of Central African logged forests with high-value tree species: testing a new approach to regenerating degraded forests.

18. Late Pleistocene molecular dating of past population fragmentation and demographic changes in African rain forest tree species supports the forest refuge hypothesis.

19. Differential Performance between Two Timber Species in Forest Logging Gaps and in Plantations in Central Africa.

20. Enrichment of Logging Gaps with a High Conservation Value Species (Pericopsis elata) in a Central African Moist Forest.

21. Dispersal and predation of diaspores of Coula edulis Baill. in an evergreen forest of Gabon.

22. Tree growth and mortality of 42 timber species in central Africa.

23. Predicting alpha diversity of African rain forests: models based on climate and satellite-derived data do not perform better than a purely spatial model.

24. Forest refugia revisited: nSSRs and cpDNA sequences support historical isolation in a wide-spread African tree with high colonization capacity, Milicia excelsa (Moraceae).

25. Present-day central African forest is a legacy of the 19th century human history.

26. Consistent patterns of common species across tropical tree communities.

27. Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests.

28. Geological substrates shape tree species and trait distributions in African moist forests.

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