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Preferences of cedar waxwings in the laboratory for fruit species, colour and size: a comparison with field observationsMCPHERSON, J. M.Animal behaviour. 1988, Vol 36, Num 4, pp 961-969, issn 0003-3472Article

Dispersal quality in plants: how to measure efficiency and effectiveness of a seed disperserBUSTAMANTE, R. O; CANALS L., M.Oikos. 1995, Vol 73, Num 1, pp 133-136, issn 0030-1299Article

Vertebrate-dispersed plants of the Iberian Peninsula: a study of fruit characteristicsHERRERA, C. M.Ecological monographs. 1987, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 305-331, issn 0012-9615Article

On fruit-frigivore relationships: variety is the spice of lifeSALLABANKS, R; COURTNEY, S. P.Oikos. 1993, Vol 68, Num 3, pp 567-570, issn 0030-1299Article

Patterns of seed rain at the edge of a tropical Queensland rain forestWILLSON, M. F; CROME, F. H. J.Journal of tropical ecology. 1989, Vol 5, Num 3, pp 301-308, issn 0266-4674, 8 p.Article

Dung beetles are critical in preventing post-dispersal seed removal by rodents in Congo rain forestBEAUNE, David; BOLLACHE, Loic; BRETAGNOLLE, François et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2012, Vol 28, pp 507-510, issn 0266-4674, 4 p., 5Article

Diets of fruit-eating birds : what are the causes of interspecific differences ?FUENTES, M.Oecologia. 1994, Vol 97, Num 1, pp 134-142, issn 0029-8549Article

Seed dispersal by animals: a role in angiosperm diversification?HERRERA, C. M.The American naturalist. 1989, Vol 133, Num 3, pp 309-322, issn 0003-0147, 14 p.Article

Seed rain under the canopies of female and male Myrsine coriacea, a pioneer tree from the Brazilian Atlantic forestBEGNINI, Romualdo Morelatto; CASTELLANI, Tânia Tarabini.Journal of tropical ecology. 2013, Vol 29, pp 391-399, issn 0266-4674, 9 p., 5Article

Angiosperm endozoochory : were pterosaurs cretaceous seed dispersers?FLEMING, T. H; LIPS, K. R.The American naturalist. 1991, Vol 138, Num 4, pp 1058-1065, issn 0003-0147Article

The effect of seed dispersion on the foraging success of dominant and subordinate dark-eyed juncos, Junco hyemalisTHEIMER, T. C.Animal behaviour. 1987, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 1883-1890, issn 0003-3472Article

Ecological services performed by the bonobo (Pan paniscus): seed dispersal effectiveness in tropical forestBEAUNE, David; BRETAGNOLLE, François; BOLLACHE, Loïc et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2013, Vol 29, pp 367-380, issn 0266-4674, 14 p., 5Article

Co-occurrences of foods in stomachs and feces of fruit-eating birdsWHITE, D. W; STILES, E. W.The condor (Los Angeles, CA). 1990, Vol 92, Num 2, pp 291-303, issn 0010-5422, 13 p.Article

Evidence against the hypothesis that ant-dispersed seeds reach nutrient-enriched micrositesRICE, B; WESTOBY, M.Ecology (Durham). 1986, Vol 67, Num 5, pp 1270-1274, issn 0012-9658Article

Biological invasions and the study of vertebrate dispersal of plants: Opportunities and integrationWESTCOTT, David A; FLETCHER, Cameron S.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2011, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 650-656, issn 1146-609X, 7 p.Article

The foliage-as-fruit hypothesis and the feeding behavior of South Asian ungulatesDINERSTEIN, E.Biotropica. 1989, Vol 21, Num 3, pp 214-218, issn 0006-3606, 5 p.Article

Black bears Ursus americanus are effective seed dispersers, with a little help from their friendsENDERS, Mark S; VANDER WALL, Stephen B.Oikos. 2012, Vol 121, Num 4, pp 589-596, issn 0030-1299, 8 p.Article

Estimate of the seed shadow created by the Asiatic black bear Ursus thibetanus and its characteristics as a seed disperser in Japanese cool-temperate forestKOIKE, Shinsuke; MASAKI, Takashi; NEMOTO, Yui et al.Oikos (København). 2011, Vol 120, Num 2, pp 280-290, issn 0030-1299, 11 p.Article

Geographic ranges of plant species in relation to dispersal morphology, growth form and diaspore weightOAKWOOD, M; JURADO, E; LEISHMAN, M et al.Journal of biogeography. 1993, Vol 20, Num 5, pp 563-572, issn 0305-0270Article

Seed dispersal of the Korean pine, Pinus koraiensis, by the red squirrel, Sciurus vulgarisMIYAKI, M.Ecological research. 1987, Vol 2, Num 2, pp 147-157, issn 0912-3814Article

Influence of habitat factors on the distribution and abundance of a marsupial seed disperserRODRIGUEZ-CABAL, Mariano A; BRANCH, Lyn C.Journal of mammalogy. 2011, Vol 92, Num 6, pp 1245-1252, issn 0022-2372, 8 p.Article

Frugivory and seed dispersal by hornbills (Bucerotidae) in tropical forestsKITAMURA, Shumpei.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2011, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 531-541, issn 1146-609X, 11 p.Article

Diplochory: are two seed dispersers better than one?VANDER WALL, Stephen B; LONGLAND, William S.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2004, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 155-161, issn 0169-5347, 7 p.Article

Intestinal transit: how can it be delayed long enough for birds to act as long-distance dispersal agents?CLENCH, M. H; MATHIAS, J. R.The Auk. 1992, Vol 109, Num 4, pp 933-936, issn 0004-8038Article

Alternative seed-handling strategies in primates: seed-spitting by long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)CORLETT, R. T; LUCAS, P. W.Oecologia. 1990, Vol 82, Num 2, pp 166-171, issn 0029-8549, 6 p.Article

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