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Do contrastingly colored unripe fruits of the neotropical tree ardisia nigropunctata attract avian seed dispersers ?.
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Main Author:
Amsberry, Lindsay K.
Other Authors:
Steffen, John E.
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Language:
Spanish
Subjects:
Frutas
Coloración
Aves
Follaje
Dispersión de semillas
Árboles
Ramas
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