Restored connectivity facilitates recruitment by an endemic large‐seeded tree in a fragmented tropical landscape
Abstract
Many large-seeded Neotropical trees depend on a limited guild of animals for seed dispersal. Fragmented landscapes reduce animal abundance and movement, limiting seed dispersal between distant forest remnants. In 2006, experimental plantings were established in pasture to determine whether plantings enhance seed dispersal and, ultimately, seedling recruitment. We examined patterns of naturally recruited seedlings of Ocotea uxpanapana, a...
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Title
Restored connectivity facilitates recruitment by an endemic large‐seeded tree in a fragmented tropical landscape
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
97
Issue
9
Pages
2511 - 2517
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