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Seed co‐occurrence caused by shared frugivores leaves a long‐lasting signal in the spatial co‐occurrence among plants

open access: yesOikos, EarlyView.
By dispersing seeds, frugivorous animals affect spatial co‐occurrence of plants, ultimately influencing plant community dynamics. Frugivorous animals are intrinsically involved in plant community dynamics, by dispersing seeds of fleshy‐fruited plants and influencing their spatial co‐occurrence.
Antonio J. Perea   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dried Fruit Trees, August 1945

open access: yes, 1945
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
core  

Habitat loss reshuffles ecological and evolutionary interactions in a seed dispersal network

open access: yesOikos, EarlyView.
In tropical forests, habitat loss reshapes species composition, favoring generalists and recently emerged lineages while specialists and older evolutionary lineages are lost. However, how changes in species ecological attributes and evolutionary history affect ecological processes is poorly explored.
Fernando César Gonçalves Bonfim   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Impacts of three virus combinations on grape composition and fruit quality of Vitis vinifera ‘Kyoho’

open access: yesHorticultural Plant Journal
Fang Ren   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pollination of Fruit Trees

open access: yesJournal of the American Pomological Society, 1949
openaire   +1 more source

Dried Fruit Trees, July 1944

open access: yes, 1944
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
core  

Dried Fruit Trees, June 1943

open access: yes, 1943
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
core  

Dried Fruit Trees, February 1947

open access: yes, 1947
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
core  

Dried Fruit Trees, May 1943

open access: yes, 1943
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
core  

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