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Scatter- and clump-dispersal and seedling demography: hypothesis and implications

Scatter- and clump-dispersal and seedling demography: hypothesis and implications

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Scatter- and clump-dispersal and seedling demography: hypothesis and implications

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Scatter- and clump-dispersal and seedling demography: hypothesis and implications

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Berlin: Springer-Verlag

Journal title

Oecologia, 1989-05, Vol.79 (3), p.417-426

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English

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Berlin: Springer-Verlag

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Fruit-eating animals deposit viable seeds in patterns that determine the conditions under which seeds and seedlings live or die. Many tree species are scatter-dispersed by birds, bats, or other small frugivores that regurgitate, defecate, or drop seeds singly or in pairs. These scatter-dispersed plant species normally recruit as isolated individual...

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Scatter- and clump-dispersal and seedling demography: hypothesis and implications

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_15844042

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_15844042

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ISSN

0029-8549

E-ISSN

1432-1939

DOI

10.1007/bf00384323

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