Effects of seed predators of different body size on seed mortality in Bornean logged forest
Background The Janzen-Connell hypothesis proposes that seed and seedling enemies play a major role in maintaining high levels of tree diversity in tropical forests. However, human disturbance may alter guilds of seed predators including their body size distribution. These changes have the potential...
Main Authors: | Hautier, Y, Saner, P, Philipson, C, Bagchi, R, Ong, R, Hector, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2010
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