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  • 2. Specialization and interaction strength in a tropical plant-frugivore network differ among forest strata.
    Schleuning M, Blüthgen N, Flörchinger M, Braun J, Schaefer HM, Böhning-Gaese K.
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  • 6. Evolution of angiosperm seed disperser mutualisms: the timing of origins and their consequences for coevolutionary interactions between angiosperms and frugivores.
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  • 13. Atlantic frugivory: a plant-frugivore interaction data set for the Atlantic Forest.
    Bello C, Galetti M, Montan D, Pizo MA, Mariguela TC, Culot L, Bufalo F, Labecca F, Pedrosa F, Constantini R, Emer C, Silva WR, da Silva FR, Ovaskainen O, Jordano P.
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  • 15. Frugivory in Canopy Plants in a Western Amazonian Forest: Dispersal Systems, Phylogenetic Ensembles and Keystone Plants.
    Stevenson PR, Link A, González-Caro S, Torres-Jiménez MF.
    PLoS One; 2015 Jun; 10(10):e0140751. PubMed ID: 26492037
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  • 17. Effects of temporal variation in community-level fruit abundance on seed dispersal by birds across woody species.
    Naoe S, Masaki T, Sakai S.
    Am J Bot; 2018 Nov; 105(11):1792-1801. PubMed ID: 30303524
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  • 18. Avian fruit preferences across a Puerto Rican forested landscape: pattern consistency and implications for seed removal.
    Carlo TA, Collazo JA, Groom MJ.
    Oecologia; 2003 Jan; 134(1):119-31. PubMed ID: 12647189
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  • 19. Tropical secondary forest management influences frugivorous bat composition, abundance and fruit consumption in Chiapas, Mexico.
    Vleut I, Levy-Tacher SI, de Boer WF, Galindo-González J, Vazquez LB.
    PLoS One; 2013 Jan; 8(10):e77584. PubMed ID: 24147029
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  • 20. Moving from frugivory to seed dispersal: Incorporating the functional outcomes of interactions in plant-frugivore networks.
    Simmons BI, Sutherland WJ, Dicks LV, Albrecht J, Farwig N, García D, Jordano P, González-Varo JP.
    J Anim Ecol; 2018 Jul; 87(4):995-1007. PubMed ID: 29603211
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