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. .. Résumé-des-résultats,

, De la compréhension de la relation diversité-stabilité à l'implication à la gestion

, Apport à la compréhension de l'effet de la diversité sur la stabilité

U. and .. .. ,

.. .. Apport-À-la-gestion-forestière,

.. .. L'importance-d'une,

L. and .. .. ,

.. .. L'étude-conjointe-de,

, De l'échelle peuplement à l'échelle individuelle pour la productivité

, De la diversité arborée à la diversité au sein de la litière pour la décomposition, p.329

, L'importance de mettre en perspective plusieurs processus

L. and .. .. ,

. .. Perspectives,

, Déterminer les mécanismes sous-jacents aux patrons observés

, L'importance de la physiologie végétale dans la compréhension de la relation diversité

L. and .. .. ,

E. Le-dispositif-de-terrain and .. .. ,

.. .. Elargir-le-gradient-climatique,

.. .. Travailler,

.. .. Ajouter-une-dimension-Économique,

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