Part of the Natural Resources and Conservation Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Natural Resources, School of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska- Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Papers in Natural Resources by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska- Lincoln. Lemen, Cliff A., "Seed Size Selection in Heteromyids: A Second Look " (1978). Papers in Natural Resources. Paper 32
To avoid seed predation, plants may invest in protective seed tissues. Often related to seed size, a...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
Seed size is regarded as a functional trait with very important consequences for the fitness of plan...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
1. Seed size is a functional trait with important fitness consequences that potentially extend throu...
<p>Comparative seed size selection by muriquis (<i>Brachyteles arachnoides</i>) and tapirs (<i>Tapir...
The disappearance of native seed dispersers due to anthropogenic activities is often accompanied by ...
To avoid seed predation, plants may invest in protective seed tissues. Often related to seed size, a...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
The general conclusion of this paper is that heteromyids do not select seed sizes on the basis of th...
Seed size is regarded as a functional trait with very important consequences for the fitness of plan...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
We compiled information from the international literature to quantify the relationships between seed...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
Seed size is a crucial life-history trait determining the amount of reserves that are available to e...
1. Seed size is a functional trait with important fitness consequences that potentially extend throu...
<p>Comparative seed size selection by muriquis (<i>Brachyteles arachnoides</i>) and tapirs (<i>Tapir...
The disappearance of native seed dispersers due to anthropogenic activities is often accompanied by ...
To avoid seed predation, plants may invest in protective seed tissues. Often related to seed size, a...
An experiment was conducted to determine the microhabitat preferences of two heteromyid rodents, Dip...
Aim: Our understanding of the mechanisms that maintain forest diversity under changing climate can b...