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Seed Predation by Rodents and Implications for Plant Recruitment in Defaunated Atlantic Forests
(2015-09-01)
Rodents are known to perform post-dispersal seed predation in tropical rain forest, but there is little information on the identity of these seed predators and how they select their seeds. Using cafeteria experiments, we ...
Granivorous birds as potentially important post-dispersal seed predators in a Brazilian forest fragment
(Associação Tropical Biology Inc, 2004-09-01)
In tropical forests, rodents exert a prominent role as post-dispersal seed predators, while other vertebrates apparently have a minor effect on seed predation. In some forest fragments in southeast Brazil, however, the ...
Granivorous birds as potentially important post-dispersal seed predators in a Brazilian forest fragment
(Associação Tropical Biology Inc, 2004-09-01)
In tropical forests, rodents exert a prominent role as post-dispersal seed predators, while other vertebrates apparently have a minor effect on seed predation. In some forest fragments in southeast Brazil, however, the ...
Granivorous birds as potentially important post-dispersal seed predators in a Brazilian forest fragment
(Associação Tropical Biology Inc, 2014)
Seed dispersal and predation in two populations of Cabralea canjerana (Meliaceae) in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil
(Cambridge Univ PressNew York, 1997)
Spatial variation in post-dispersal seed removal in an Atlantic forest: Effects of habitat, location and guilds of seed predators
(Elsevier B.V., 2007-11-01)
Studies of post-dispersal seed removal in the Neotropics have rarely examined the magnitude of seed removal by different types of granivores. The relative impact of invertebrates, small rodents, and birds on seed removal ...
Seed-bank dynamics of the tropical weed Sida rhombifolia (Malvaceae): incidence of seedling emergence, predators and pathogens
(Cambridge Univ PressCambridgeInglaterra, 2009)
A multi-species assessment of post-dispersal seed predation in the central Chilean Andes
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2006-07)
Background and Aims Post-dispersal seed predation in alpine communities has received little attention despite evidence that seeds removed by granivores can decrease plant recruitment into ecosystems. Moreover, few studies ...