2024
DOI: 10.1111/btp.13381
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Vertebrate seed predation can limit recruitment of later‐successional species in tropical forest restoration

Francis H. Joyce,
Brianna M. Ramos,
Rakan A. Zahawi
et al.

Abstract: The effects of vertebrate seed predation on the regeneration of restored forests are not well understood because most past studies have focused on seed predation within the first few years after restoration and have measured seed removal without quantifying subsequent seedling establishment of seeds that avoid predation. Quantifying the establishment of seeds that escape predation in restored forests at later stages of regrowth is crucial for anticipating longer‐term recovery trajectories. Here, we evaluated t… Show more

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