Effects of mast seeding and rodent abundance on seed predation and dispersal of Quercus aliena (Fagaceae) in Qinling Mountains, Central China
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Title
Effects of mast seeding and rodent abundance on seed predation and dispersal of Quercus aliena (Fagaceae) in Qinling Mountains, Central China
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<em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Quercus aliena</em>, Mast seeding, Rodent abundance, Per capita seed availability, Seed dispersal, Seed caching
Journal
PLANT ECOLOGY
Volume 218, Issue 7, Pages 855-865
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-05-23
DOI
10.1007/s11258-017-0735-9
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