Diplochory: are two seed dispersers better than one?

作者: Stephen B. Vander Wall , William S. Longland

DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2003.12.004

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摘要: … The services of phase two dispersers often come with a cost in the form of seed embryos that are consumed. Seed-caching rodents and birds only cache seeds so that they can eat them …

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