Secondary Metabolites Of Fleshy Vertebrate‐Dispersed Fruits: Adaptive Hypotheses And Implications For Seed Dispersal

作者: Martin L. Cipollini , Douglas J. Levey

DOI: 10.1086/286069

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摘要: … and growth as well as the influence of fruit nutrient chemistry on growth of fruit rot fungi. Despite differences in nutrient content and fruit-ripening phenology, little difference existed …

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