Common seed dispersers contribute most to the persistence of a fleshy-fruited tree

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  • who: Finn Rehling from the University of of Biology, Conservation Ecology, Marburg, Germany have published the research: Common seed dispersers contribute most to the persistence of a fleshy-fruited tree, in the Journal: IPM with gravity dispersal (Fig. 1d) to weight the population
  • what: The authors explored long-term effects of the seed dispersal mutualism between 20 frugivore species (14 birds and 6 mammals) and the population of the mid-successional tree Frangula alnus (glossy buckthorn)49 in the primeval Biau0142owieu017ca Forest50 Poland (Supplementary Tables 1-3 Supplementary Fig 1). By analyzing the whole life . . .

     

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