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Frugivory and seed dispersal: ecological and evolutionary aspects

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    Chapter 1 Specialized and generalized dispersal systems: where does ‘the paradigm’ stand?
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    Chapter 2 Quantity, quality and the effectiveness of seed dispersal by animals
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    Chapter 3 The population-dynamic functions of seed dispersal
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    Chapter 4 Consumption of fruits of the Melastomataceae by birds: how diffuse is coevolution?
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    Chapter 5 Speciation and coevolution: an interpretation of frugivory phenomena
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    Chapter 6 Geographical ecology and variation of plant-seed disperser interactions: southern Spanish junipers and frugivorous thrushes
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    Chapter 7 Opportunism vs. specialization: the evolution of dispersal strategies in fleshy-fruited plants
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    Chapter 8 Consequences for seed distributions of intra-crop variation in wing-loading of wind-dispersed species
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    Chapter 9 Evolutionary ecology of mast-seeding in temperate and tropical oaks ( Quercus spp.)
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    Chapter 10 Aspects of variation in a neotropical seed dispersal system
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    Chapter 11 Fruit size in a tropical tree species: variation, preference by birds, and heritability
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    Chapter 12 Spatial distribution of understory fruit-eating birds and fruiting plants in a neotropical lowland wet forest
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    Chapter 13 Weak interactions between avian and insect frugivores: the case of Pistacia terebinthus L. (Anacardiaceae)
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    Chapter 14 Ecological and behavioral consequences of digestion in frugivorous animals
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    Chapter 15 The influence of seed packaging and fruit color on feeding preferences of American robins
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    Chapter 16 The influence of pulp lipids on fruit preference by birds
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    Chapter 17 Seed dispersal versus seed predation: an inter-site comparison of two related African monkeys
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    Chapter 18 Patterns of frugivore species richness and abundance in forest islands and in agricultural habitats at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
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    Chapter 19 Dispersal mode, seed shadows, and colonization patterns
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    Chapter 20 The influence of seed dispersal mechanisms on the genetic structure of tropical tree populations
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    Chapter 21 Seed rain and advanced regeneration in a tropical rain forest
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    Chapter 22 Monitoring seed dispersal at isolated standing trees in tropical pastures: consequences for local species availability
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    Chapter 23 The role of seed dispersal in the natural regeneration of rain forest after strip-cutting in the Peruvian Amazon
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    Chapter 24 Spatial scale and dispersion pattern of ant- and bird-dispersed herbs in two tropical lowland rain forests
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    Chapter 25 Removal of seeds from frugivore defecations by ants in a Costa Rican rain forest
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    Chapter 26 Predation by vertebrates and invertebrates on the seeds of five canopy tree species of an Amazonian forest
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Title
Frugivory and seed dispersal: ecological and evolutionary aspects
Published by
Springer Netherlands, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-1749-4
ISBNs
978-9-40-104767-8, 978-9-40-111749-4
Editors

Fleming, T. H., Estrada, A.

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Brazil 5 500%
United States 4 400%
Spain 3 300%
India 2 200%
Indonesia 1 100%
South Africa 1 100%
Israel 1 100%
United Kingdom 1 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 16 1600%
Student > Ph. D. Student 15 1500%
Student > Master 14 1400%
Student > Bachelor 8 800%
Professor 5 500%
Other 19 1900%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 55 5500%
Environmental Science 19 1900%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 1 100%
Social Sciences 1 100%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 100%
Other 1 100%