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    Sampaio AD, Pereira PF, Nunes A, Clemente A, Salgueiro V, Silva C, Mira A, Branquinho C, Salgueiro PA.
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  • 38. Natural experiment demonstrates that bird loss leads to cessation of dispersal of native seeds from intact to degraded forests.
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