| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Re-searchers have given less attention to seed dispersal in the Paleotropics,though it is evidently just as important a mutualism as in the Neotrop-ics; e.g., some estimates suggest that in up to 35???45% of canopy trees and70???80% trees seeds are removed by animals (Howe and Smallwood, 1982;Lambert, 1998a), while others, such as in Uganda, suggest that the removalof vertebrate seed dispersers co
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