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Granivory in Arid Regions: Comparison of Australia with North and South America
Ecology, 1985Removal rates of seeds from experimental baits by ants, birds, and mammals were measured at four localities in the Australian arid zone, and the results compared with previously published data from North and South American deserts. Ants were the dominant granivores in Australia and birds are important granivores as well, although the experimental ...
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Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2002
Infestation rates by palm bruchid beetles (Bruchidae: Pachymerini) on Attalea palm seeds are so high that most endocarps remaining near parent trees contain larvae rather than endosperm a few months after the peak fruiting season. Vertebrates feeding on palm endocarp contents may therefore be feeding on animal rather than plant matter, and the timing ...
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Infestation rates by palm bruchid beetles (Bruchidae: Pachymerini) on Attalea palm seeds are so high that most endocarps remaining near parent trees contain larvae rather than endosperm a few months after the peak fruiting season. Vertebrates feeding on palm endocarp contents may therefore be feeding on animal rather than plant matter, and the timing ...
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Hierarchical effects of rainfall, nurse plants, granivory and seed banks on cactus recruitment
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2013J N Holland, Francisco E Molina-Freaner
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Granivory in the Monte Desert, Argentina: Is it Less Intense than in Other Arid Zones of the World?
Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 1998Víctor R Cueto, Luis Marone
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Granivory rates by rodents, insects, and birds at different microsites in the Patagonian steppe
Ecography, 2002exaly

