La importancia del zorzal austral Turdus falcklandii en la germinación de semillas de pitra Myrceugenia planipes

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Abstract

In the temperate austral forests endozoochory is crucial for many plants with fleshy fruits, birds being the biggest consumers of fruits and seed dispersers. The Austral thrush Turdus falcklandii is a resident bird that consumes fruits of Myrceugeia planipes, increasing seed germination and reducing the time required for the appearance of the hypocotyl, which translates into competitive advantages for new individuals.

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Orellana, J. I., & Valdivia, C. E. (2017). La importancia del zorzal austral Turdus falcklandii en la germinación de semillas de pitra Myrceugenia planipes. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 88(2), 474–476. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rmb.2017.03.003

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