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115 related items for PubMed ID: 28307970

  • 1. Spatial and temporal patterns of seed attack and germination in a large-seeded neotropical tree species.
    Hammond DS, Brown VK, Zagt R.
    Oecologia; 1999 May; 119(2):208-218. PubMed ID: 28307970
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  • 2. Resolving the paradox of clumped seed dispersal: positive density and distance dependence in a bat-dispersed species.
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  • 4. Seed bank versus seed rain in the regeneration of a tropical pioneer tree.
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  • 11. Seed-to-seedling transitions exhibit distance-dependent mortality but no strong spacing effects in a Neotropical forest.
    Marchand P, Comita LS, Wright SJ, Condit R, Hubbell SP, Beckman NG.
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  • 12. Ficus seed shadows in a Bornean rain forest.
    Laman TG.
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  • 13. Effect of distance, aggregation, and habitat on levels of seed predation for two mammal - dispersed neotropical rain forest tree species.
    Notman E, Gorchov DL, Cornejo F.
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  • 14. Negative density dependence of seed dispersal and seedling recruitment in a neotropical palm.
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    Rev Biol Trop; 2010 Sep 26; 58(3):991-1007. PubMed ID: 20737851
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  • 18. Comparative recruitment patterns of two non-pioneer canopy tree species in French Guiana.
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  • 19. Germination responses to water potential in neotropical pioneers suggest large-seeded species take more risks.
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