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Lizards as Seed Dispersers? [PDF]
Acknowledgments.-We are much indebted to Carol Horvitz for serving as courier, to the National Science Foundation for support (BSR8216808 to HMS and RBS), and to Michael Grant, Chairman, Department of E.P.O. Biology, University of Colorado, for provision of facilities. The drawings (Figs. 1 and 2) are by Jan Logan and are modelled after those in Wilson
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Closing the seed dispersal loop
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2002(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Thomas B. Smith, Benjamin C. Wang
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Mistletoe seed dispersal by a marsupial
Nature, 2000The temperate forest that extends from 35° S to 55° S along the Pacific rim of southern South America is home to an endemic and threatened flora and fauna1. Many species belong to lineages that can be traced back to ancient Gondwanaland2,3, and there are some unusual interactions between plants and animals.
Marcelo A. Aizen, Guillermo C. Amico
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ON THE DISPERSAL OF SEEDS BY MAMMALS
1894(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Nature, 2001
Some plants have evolved delicious fruits to entice animals and birds into dispersing their seeds. But the seeds' dormancy and germinability are affected by which bird they pass through.
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Some plants have evolved delicious fruits to entice animals and birds into dispersing their seeds. But the seeds' dormancy and germinability are affected by which bird they pass through.
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Pollen and seed dispersal among dispersed plants
Biological Reviews, 2005ABSTRACTThe ecological significance of spacing among plants in contributing to the maintenance of species richness, particularly in tropical forests, has received considerable attention that has largely focussed on distance ‐ and density‐dependent seed and seedling mortality.
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Seed-dispersal interactions in fragmented landscapes - a metanetwork approach.
Ecology Letters, 2018Carine Emer +6 more
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Macaques as Seed Dispersal Agents in Asian Forests: A Review
International journal of primatology, 2018Y. Tsuji, Hsiu-Hui Su
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