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Historical forest disturbance results in variation in functional resilience of seed dispersal mutualisms
Carmela M. Buono, Jesse Lofaso, Will Smisko, Carly Gerth, John Santare, Kirsten M. Prior
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.28.493853
Carmela M. Buono
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
Jesse Lofaso
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
Will Smisko
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
Carly Gerth
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
John Santare
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
Kirsten M. Prior
1Binghamton University, Department of Biological Sciences, NY, United States
Posted May 29, 2022.
Historical forest disturbance results in variation in functional resilience of seed dispersal mutualisms
Carmela M. Buono, Jesse Lofaso, Will Smisko, Carly Gerth, John Santare, Kirsten M. Prior
bioRxiv 2022.05.28.493853; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.28.493853
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