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Dormancy as exaptation to protect mimetic seeds against deterioration before dispersal
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2010)
Mimetic seeds simulate the appearance of fleshy fruits and arilled seeds without producing nutritive tissues as a reward for seed dispersers. In this strategy of seed dispersal, seeds may remain attached to the mother plant ...
Quinolizidine alkaloids in Ormosia arborea seeds inhibit predation but not hoarding by agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina)
(Kluwer Academic/plenum PublNew YorkEUA, 2003)
Frugivory on Margaritaria nobilis L.f. (Euphorbiaceae): Poor investment and mimetism
(2008-04-01)
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by myrmecochory. Two stages of Margaritaria nobilis seed dispersal were described, the first stage autochoric followed by ...
Quinolizidine alkaloids in Ormosia arborea seeds inhibit predation but not hoarding by agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina)
(Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, 2003-05-01)
Quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) are secondary compounds found in seeds of many species of plants, possibly protecting them against pathogens and seed predators. QAs were isolated from Ormosia arborea seeds and bioassayed ...
Quinolizidine alkaloids in Ormosia arborea seeds inhibit predation but not hoarding by agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina)
(Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, 2014)
Decoding Darwin's puzzle: avian dispersal of mimetic seeds
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2020-02-28)
Frugivory on Margaritaria nobilis L.f. (Euphorbiaceae): poor investment and mimetism.
(2008-04-01)
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by myrmecochory. Two stages of Margaritaria nobilis seed dispersal were described, the first stage autochoric followed by ...
Frugivory on Margaritaria nobilis L.f. (Euphorbiaceae): poor investment and mimetism.
(2008-04-01)
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by myrmecochory. Two stages of Margaritaria nobilis seed dispersal were described, the first stage autochoric followed by ...
Attraction of the fruit-eating bat Carollia perspicillata to Piper gaudichaudianum essential oil
(Kluwer Academic/plenum Publ, 2003-10-01)
We performed field tests using mimetic Piper fruits with and without essential oil extracted through hydrodistillation from Piper gaudichaudianum ripe fruits in order to evaluate the role of odor in Carollia perspicillata ...