Chapman1989
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Chapman, C.A. (1989) Primate seed dispersal: the fate of dispersed seeds. Biotropica, 21(2):148-154. (Scopus )
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The primate species of Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica (Ateles geoffroyi, Alouatta palliata, Cebus capucinus) have diets in which fruits are major components. All 3 species defecated seeds of many fruiting species, of which 60% germinated under experimental conditions. On average, 392 large seeds that passed through the stomachs of monkeys fell weekly per hectare of forest floor, but the dispersal performed by the primates may not be the final stage of dispersal for many of these seeds. Some 51.8% of seeds were either removed by secondary dispersers, or killed by seed predators within 5 days of being placed in the forest. Rate of seed removal varied depending on the seed species. -from Author
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@ARTICLE { Chapman1989,
AUTHOR = { Chapman, C.A. },
TITLE = { Primate seed dispersal: the fate of dispersed seeds },
JOURNAL = { Biotropica },
YEAR = { 1989 },
VOLUME = { 21 },
PAGES = { 148--154 },
NUMBER = { 2 },
__MARKEDENTRY = { [Luc:6] },
ABSTRACT = { The primate species of Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica (Ateles geoffroyi, Alouatta palliata, Cebus capucinus) have diets in which fruits are major components. All 3 species defecated seeds of many fruiting species, of which 60% germinated under experimental conditions. On average, 392 large seeds that passed through the stomachs of monkeys fell weekly per hectare of forest floor, but the dispersal performed by the primates may not be the final stage of dispersal for many of these seeds. Some 51.8% of seeds were either removed by secondary dispersers, or killed by seed predators within 5 days of being placed in the forest. Rate of seed removal varied depending on the seed species. -from Author },
ADDRESS = { Biology Dept, McGill Univ, 1205 Dr. Penfield Ave, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1B1, Canada },
COMMENT = { Cited By (since 1996):93 Export Date: 14 February 2014 Source: Scopus },
OWNER = { Luc },
TIMESTAMP = { 2014.02.14 },
URL = { http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0024876935&partnerID=40&md5=98ca1dae35bbd0edc7064c74efadfdd3 },
}