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Appendix C. A table showing mean and maximum seed dispersal distances, and mean body lengths of seed collecting ants in different communities.
J. H. Ness
(Contributor)
Judith Bronstein
(Contributor)
A. N. Andersen
(Contributor)
J. Nathaniel Holland
(Contributor)
Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Entomology / Insect Science - GIDP
BIO5, Institute of
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2004
2004
2004
1
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2004
Ant body size predicts dispersal distance of ant-adapted seeds: Implications of small-ant invasions
Ness, J. H.,
Bronstein, J. L.
, Andersen, A. N. & Holland, J. N.,
May 2004
,
In:
Ecology.
85
,
5
,
p. 1244-1250
7 p.
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Contribution to journal
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Article
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peer-review
Invasive Ants
100%
Seed Dispersal Distance
100%
Seed Saving
62%
Ant Seed Dispersal
50%
Seed Dispersal mutualism
50%
168
Scopus citations