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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 ...
Leaf litter hides post-dispersed seeds from invasive alien removers in a sclerophyll forest in central Chile
(Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria, España, 2020)
Aim of study: Seed removal may be a determining filter for regeneration. Factors such as leaf litter, tree cover and seed density affect seed removal. This aims to assess three aspects involving on post dispersal seed ...
Seed removal by different functional mammal groups in a protected and grazed landscape of the Monte, Argentina
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-09)
Mammal species contribute in different ways to seed dispersal effectiveness, acting as endozoochorous dispersers, scatter-hoarders and seed predators. Seed removal by these functional mammal groups could be affected by ...
Seed limitation of woody plants in Neotropical savannas
(Springer, 2012-02)
The failure of seeds to arrive at all suitable sites (seed limitation) greatly affects plant distribution and abundance. In contrast to tropical forests, the degree of seed limitation in Neotropical savannas is unclear ...
Seed removal by ants from faeces produced by different vertebrate species
(Universite Laval, 2005-01-01)
Ants frequently harvest seeds from faeces of frugivorous vertebrates. By transporting these seeds to nests, ants may influence seed dispersal success of plants. Seed removal by ants from vertebrate faeces is influenced by ...
Seed removal by ants from faeces produced by different vertebrate species
(Universite Laval, 2005-01-01)
Ants frequently harvest seeds from faeces of frugivorous vertebrates. By transporting these seeds to nests, ants may influence seed dispersal success of plants. Seed removal by ants from vertebrate faeces is influenced by ...
Seed predation by mammals in forest fragments in Monteverde, Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
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 ...