Forest rodents provide directed dispersal of Jeffrey pine seeds.
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Conditions favouring hard seededness as a dispersal and predator escape strategyDispersal of an herbaceous perennial, Paeonia brownii, by scatter-hoarding rodentsScatter-hoarding rodents as secondary seed dispersers of a frugivore-dispersed tree Scleropyrum wallichianum in a defaunated Xishuangbanna tropical forest, China.Foraging patterns of acorn woodpeckers (Melanerpes formicivorus) on valley oak (Quercus lobata Née) in two California oak savanna-woodlandsSeed perishability determines the caching behaviour of a food-hoarding bird.Reproductive modification in forest plantations: impacts on biodiversity and society.Seed dispersal effectiveness revisited: a conceptual review.Seed fate and decision-making processes in scatter-hoarding rodents.Bridging gaps: On the performance of airborne LiDAR to model wood mouse-habitat structure relationships in pine forestsDirected seed dispersal towards areas with low conspecific tree density by a scatter-hoarding rodent.Seed traits and taxonomic relationships determine the occurrence of mutualisms versus seed predation in a tropical forest rodent and seed dispersal system.Bird and ant synergy increases the seed dispersal effectiveness of an ornithochoric shrub.Incorporating insect infestation into rodent seed dispersal: better if the larva is still inside.Directed seed dispersal of Piper by Carollia perspicillata and its effect on understory plant diversity and folivory.Directed dispersal by rotational shepherding supports landscape genetic connectivity in a calcareous grassland plant.Incorporating density dependence into the directed-dispersal hypothesis.Scatter-hoarding rodents select different caching habitats for seeds with different traitsSynchronicity in elevation range shifts among small mammals and vegetation over the last century is stronger for omnivoresAcorn choice by small mammals in a Mediterranean deciduous oak forestEmpirical evaluation of directed dispersal and density-dependent effects across successive recruitment phasesHigh seed dispersal ability of Pinus canariensis in stands of contrasting density inferred from genotypic data
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Forest rodents provide directed dispersal of Jeffrey pine seeds.
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Forest rodents provide directed dispersal of Jeffrey pine seeds.
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Jennifer S Briggs
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2009-03-01T00:00:00Z