Relationships Between the Fruiting Phenology of Prunus jamasakura and Timing of Visits by Mammals - Estimation of the Feeding Period Using Camera Traps

  • Koike S
  • Morimoto H
  • Kasai S
  • et al.
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Fleshy fruits have an endozoochory seed dispersal system. Fleshy fruits provide food to dispersal agents in the form of nutritious accessory structures closely associated with the seeds. The exact percentage of tree species dispersed by endozoochory varies from ...

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Koike, S., Morimoto, H., Kasai, S., Goto, Y., Kozakai, C., Arimoto, I., & Yamazaki, K. (2012). Relationships Between the Fruiting Phenology of Prunus jamasakura and Timing of Visits by Mammals - Estimation of the Feeding Period Using Camera Traps. In Phenology and Climate Change. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/35732

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