Fruit Laxatives and Seed Passage Rates in Frugivores: Consequences for Plant Reproductive Success
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K. Greg Murray | Susan Russell | Christopher M. Picone | Kathy Winnett-Murray | Wendy Sherwood | Mark L. Kuhlmann | K. G. Murray | K. Winnett-Murray | M. Kuhlmann | Susan K. Russell | C. Picone | W. Sherwood
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