Fruit consumption of Prunus sellowii Koehne (Rosaceae) in a forest fragment in Jundiaí, SP
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Ecological aspects of animal and plant species which occur in forest fragments are poorly known. This study intended to characterize the guild of bird species visiting a Prunus sellowii Koehne showing mature fruits. A great number of individuals consumed the fruits, but only 5 species (3 genera) of birds were recorded. The activity of these birds is important to disseminate seeds of the plant to other forest remnants and to areas modified by humans.Downloads
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