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  • Nov 5, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | H. Anderson |Jordan Karubian |Katherine Rompf

    1 INTRODUCTION Seed dispersal can benefit plants by reducing intraspecific competition and increasing escape from predators and pathogens that concentrate near parental plants (Connell, 1971; Janzen, 1970). In many systems, frugivorous birds act as ecosystem engineers by influencing plant recruitment at multiple levels. For example, birds may increase plant establishment by moving seeds away from parent plants into areas more favorable to their germination and recruitment (Wenny & Levey, 1998).

  • Jan 7, 2024 | news.yahoo.com | H. Anderson

    Editor’s Note: Jack Becker is the editor of Caprock Chronicle, a Librarian Emeritus, Texas Tech University Libraries. He can be reached at [email protected]. Todays article, by H. Allen Anderson, first appeared in the Chronicles on Nov., 26, 2017, and is reprinted here a part of the ongoing 100th year anniversary of Texas Tech.

  • Jun 14, 2023 | digi-kuva.fi | H. Anderson

    Opret gratis profil, og læs videre, når du er logget ind. Det er nemt, hurtigt og gratis at oprette en profil. Dealen er, du siger ja til at modtage vores nyhedsbrev, og så bliver vi ved med at lave Danmarks bedste bilstof.

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