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- who: Xifu Yang from the Chinese Academy of Forestry, China Hainan University, China have published the research work: High seed diversity and availability increase rodent community stability under human disturbance and climate variation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focused on studies of commonly seen plant seeds that mainly depend on seed dispersal or predation by rodents and seed-rodent interaction network structure, and their responses to human disturbance. The authors report the path coefficients as standardized effect sizes . The authors found seed richness showed a significant and positive association with rodent community stability . . .
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