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Seed Dispersal

Out of Print
Edited By: DR Murray
322 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
Seed Dispersal
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  • Seed Dispersal ISBN: 9780125119009 Hardback Dec 1987 Out of Print #15061
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Contents

Contributors. Foreword. Preface. The Aerial Motion of Seeds, Fruits, Spores and Pollen, F.M. Burrows. Seed Dispersal by Water, D.R. Murray. Seed Dispersal Syndromes in Australian Acacia, D.J. O'Dowd and A.M. Gill. Seed Dispersal by Fruit-Eating Birds and Mammals, H.F. Howe. Rodents as Seed Consumers and Dispersers, M.V. Price and S.H. Jenkins. Seed Dispersal in Relation to Fire, R.J. Whelan. Evolution of Seed Dispersal Syndromes According to the Fossil Record, B.H. Tiffney. Species Index. Subject Index.

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Out of Print
Edited By: DR Murray
322 pages, B/w photos, figs, tabs
Publisher: Academic Press
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