5th International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal (1985-2010)

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Recent papers on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal in Journal of Tropical Ecology

Journal of Tropical Ecology 2010 vol. 26 (1)

Ungulate biomass across a rainfall gradient: a comparison of data from neotropical and palaeotropical forests and local analyses in Mexico by Salvador Mandujano and Eduardo J. Naranjo pp 13-23

Patterns of seed rain and seedling regeneration in abandoned agricultural clearings in a seasonally dry tropical forest in India by Karthik Teegalapalli, et al. pp 25-33

Forest fragmentation reduces recruitment of large-seeded tree species in a semi-deciduous tropical forest of southern Mexico by Felipe P. L. Melo, et al. pp 35-43

Indirect effects of timber extraction on plant recruitment and diversity via reductions in abundance of frugivorous spider monkeys by Gabriel GutiĆ©rrez-Granados and Rodolfo Dirzo  pp 45-52 

Diversity and body size of dung beetles attracted to different dung types along a tropical land-use gradient in Sulawesi, Indonesia by Shahabuddin, Purnama Hidayat et al pp 53-65 

Abundance of Panamanian dry-forest birds along gradients of forest cover at multiple scales by Jesse R. Lasky and Timothy H. Keitt pp 67-78

Estimation of seed dispersal distance by the bonobo, Pan paniscus, in a tropical forest in Democratic Republic of Congo by Yamato Tsuji, et al. pp 115-118