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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