2017
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.166617
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The effect of size and density on nut removal in Syagrus loefgrenii Glassman (Arecaceae) in the Brazilian Cerrado

Abstract: In this study I tested the effect of Syagrus loefgrenii nut size and number on the intensity of removal by rodents across seasons. Trials were performed in which piles of either small or large endocarps (1, 3, 6, 12, and 25) were subjected to removal by rodents in the Cerrado (Brazilian savanna). Despite of variations in the intensity of removal, always this process decrease conform endocarp number. Also, mean proportion of endocarp removal was unrelated to year period, initial number, and size of endocarps. … Show more

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“…(a) Seed predation and dispersal by non-caching seed-eaters Chances that seeds survive interactions with non-caching seed-eaters are small because animals without caching behaviour tend to predate palm seeds (e.g. Silvius, 2002;Beck, 2006;Ragusa-Netto, 2018). Hence, negative interaction outcomes tend to dominate, independent of their fruit handling ability (Fig.…”
Section: (B) Seed Dispersal By Ectozoochorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Seed predation and dispersal by non-caching seed-eaters Chances that seeds survive interactions with non-caching seed-eaters are small because animals without caching behaviour tend to predate palm seeds (e.g. Silvius, 2002;Beck, 2006;Ragusa-Netto, 2018). Hence, negative interaction outcomes tend to dominate, independent of their fruit handling ability (Fig.…”
Section: (B) Seed Dispersal By Ectozoochorymentioning
confidence: 99%