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The following pages link to Seeds in droppings of tropical fruit-eating birds: importance of considering seed composition. (Q39187751):
Displaying 17 items.
- Seed dispersal effectiveness revisited: a conceptual review. (Q37776754) (← links)
- Interspecific associations in seed arrival and seedling recruitment in a Neotropical forest (Q38794066) (← links)
- Removal of seeds from Neotropical frugivore droppings : Ant responses to seed number. (Q38897867) (← links)
- Worker size and seed size selection by harvester ants in a neotropical forest (Q38900855) (← links)
- Ecological correlates of single-seededness in a woody tropical flora (Q38933933) (← links)
- Fruiting trees as dispersal foci in a semi-deciduous tropical forest (Q38947898) (← links)
- Predispersal seed predation on five Piper species in tropical rainforest (Q39032982) (← links)
- Hierarchical mechanisms of spatially contagious seed dispersal in complex seed-disperser networks (Q39222566) (← links)
- Effect of distance, aggregation, and habitat on levels of seed predation for two mammal - dispersed neotropical rain forest tree species (Q39310022) (← links)
- Reduced germination success of temperate grassland seeds sown in dung: consequences for post-dispersal seed fate (Q46475879) (← links)
- Fruit secondary compounds mediate the retention time of seeds in the guts of Neotropical fruit bats (Q46833187) (← links)
- Seed trait changes in dispersers' guts and consequences for germination and seedling growth (Q51691227) (← links)
- Estimates of dietary overlap for six species of Amazonian manakin birds using stable isotopes. (Q52757157) (← links)
- Avian fruit consumption and seed dispersal in a temperate Australian woodland (Q56946659) (← links)
- Consequences of Seed Dispersal for Plant Recruitment in Tropical Forests: Interactions Within the Seedscape (Q57044290) (← links)
- Density of intraspecific competitors determines the occurrence and benefits of accelerated germination (Q84216876) (← links)
- Secondary metabolites in a neotropical shrub: spatiotemporal allocation and role in fruit defense and dispersal (Q99202895) (← links)