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Ptilinopus greyii (Columbidae) Disperse Seeds in New Caledonia’s Dry Forests? - Pacific Science
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Volume 64, Number 4, October 2010
- pp. 527-532
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Conservation of endangered habitats of South Pacific islands is partially dependent on activity of seed dispersers. In consuming fruits, animals can spread seeds from parent plants to distant sites, thus contributing to plant regeneration and colonization of new sites. In the dry forests of New Caledonia, the red-bellied fruit-dove,