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Fruit‐quality tradeoffs generate asymmetry in plant reliance on mutualistic frugivores
Seed dispersal is a fundamental ecological process influencing the evolution of plant life‐history strategies. In fleshy‐fruited plants dispersed by mutualistic frugivores, variation in fruit traits among closely related species may shape the temporal and spatial dynamics of dispersal events critical to population success.
João Vitor S. Messeder, Tomás A. Carlo
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Quantifying germination cardinal temperatures of ten forage legumes using non-linear regression models. [PDF]
Shi M +12 more
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In the wild, individuals consistently differ in movement and space use behaviours, depending on their personality. This variation can lead to personality–habitat associations and spatial structuring, potentially generating individual niche segregation.
Inès Khazar +7 more
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Assessment of Seed Viability Before and After Storage in Forage Pea (<i>Pisum sativum</i> L. var. arvense) Using Field and Laboratory Methods. [PDF]
Akyüz S, Kizil Aydemir ES, Ateş S.
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The niche variation hypothesis predicts hunting returns across human cultures
The niche variation hypothesis (NVH) proposes that a broader population niche arises from greater individual specialization. Despite decades of empirical testing, research remains constrained to non‐human foragers, and the generality of NVH may extend beyond wildlife. The analysis of > 8000 hunting records from 12 human societies across four continents
Raul Costa‐Pereira
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Study on the growth process and water consumption characteristics of forage oats based on aquacrop model. [PDF]
Chen Y +7 more
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Integrating morphological and molecular diversity to develop high-biomass fodder pearl millet composites. [PDF]
Prakash U +8 more
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