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The rising cost of bushmeat

Peter D. Moore ()
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Peter D. Moore: King's College, Franklin–Wilkins Building

Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6822, 775-777

Abstract: Some plants depend on specific animal vectors for the dispersal of their seeds. If the vector comes under threat, there are likely to be adverse consequences for the plant.

Date: 2001
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