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Frugivores and seed dispersal

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Vertebrate-dispersed plants: why they don’t behave the way they should
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    Chapter 3 A seven-year study of individual variation in fruit production in tropical bird-dispersed tree species in the family Lauraceae
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    Chapter 4 Spatial components of fruit display in understory trees and shrubs
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    Chapter 5 Seed deposition patterns: influence of season, nutrients, and vegetation structure
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    Chapter 6 Foliar ‘flags’ for avian frugivores: signal or serendipity?
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    Chapter 7 Dispersal of seeds by animals: effect on light controlled dormancy in Cecropia obtusifolia
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    Chapter 8 Introduction
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    Chapter 9 Selection on plant fruiting traits by brown capuchin monkeys: a multivariate approach
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    Chapter 10 Frugivory by howling monkeys (Aluoatta palliata) at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico: dispersal and fate of seeds
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    Chapter 11 Opportunism versus specialization: the evolution of feeding strategies in frugivorous bats
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    Chapter 12 Inter-relations between frugivorous vertebrates and pioneer plants: Cecropia , birds and bats in French Guyana
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    Chapter 13 The influence of morphology on fruit choice in neotropical birds
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    Chapter 14 Methods of seed processing by birds and seed deposition patterns
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    Chapter 15 Some aspects of avian frugivory in a north temperate area relevant to tropical forest
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    Chapter 16 Introduction
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    Chapter 17 Seed dispersal and environmental heterogeneity in a neotropical herb: a model of population and patch dynamics
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    Chapter 18 Consequences of seed dispersal for gap-dependent plants: relationships between seed shadows, germination requirements, and forest dynamic processes
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    Chapter 19 Seed dispersal mutualism and the population density of Asarum canadense, an ant-dispersed plant
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    Chapter 20 The influence of seed dispersal mechanisms on the genetic structure of plant populations
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    Chapter 21 Seed dispersal by birds and squirrels in the deciduous forests of the United States
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    Chapter 22 Seed shadows, seed predation and the advantages of dispersal
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    Chapter 23 Mice, big mammals, and seeds: it matters who defecates what where
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    Chapter 24 Seed predation and dispersal in a dominant desert plant: Opuntia, ants, birds, and mammals
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    Chapter 25 Agoutis (Dasyprocta punctata): The Inheritors of Guapinol (Hymenaea courbaril: Leguminosae)
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    Chapter 26 Introduction
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    Chapter 27 Relationships between dispersal syndrome and characteristics of populations of trees in a mixed-species forest
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    Chapter 28 Seed dispersal, gap colonization, and the case of Cecropia insignis
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    Chapter 29 Seed dispersal, gap dynamics and tree recruitment: the case of Cecropia obtusifolia at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
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    Chapter 30 Constraints on the timing of seed germination in a tropical forest
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    Chapter 31 Dispersal and the sequential plant communities in Amazonian Peru floodplain
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    Chapter 32 Community aspects of frugivory in tropical forests
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Title
Frugivores and seed dispersal
Published by
Springer Netherlands, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-4812-9
ISBNs
978-9-40-108633-2, 978-9-40-094812-9
Editors

Estrada, Alejandro, Fleming, Theodore H.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Other 1 2%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 2%
Unknown 43 96%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 4%
Unknown 43 96%