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Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
ArticleAbstract: Seed dispersal enables plants to reach hospitable germination sites and escape natural enemies. UndePalabras claves:Dependency, Directed dispersal, Dispersal vectors, generalization, mutualism, seed dispersal effectivenessAutores:Aslan C.E., B. A. Loiselle, Beckman N.G., Brodie J.F., Bronstein J.L., Bruna E.M., Bullock J.M., Cantrell R.S., Decker R.R., Effiom E., Fricke E.C., Gurski K., Hartig F., Hastings A., HilleRisLambers J., Johnson J.S., Kogan O., Miriti M.N., Neubert M.G., Pejchar L., Poulsen J.R., Pufal G., Razafindratsima O.H., Rogers H.S., Sandor M.E., Schreiber S.J., Schupp G., Shea K., Snell R.S., Strickland C., Zambrano J., Zhou Y., Zurell D.Fuentes:scopusSeasonality, diaspore traits and the structure of plant-frugivore networks in Neotropical savanna forest
ArticleAbstract: Complex frugivory networks are common in heterogeneous environments, but how the structure of thosePalabras claves:Birds, CERRADO, Food resource, lipid, SpecializationAutores:Bruna E.M., Darosci A., Ferreira C., John G. Blake, Motta-Junior J., Munhoz C.Fuentes:scopus