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converted to
fructose as the
fruit ripens.
Birds are a main
focus of
frugivory research. An
article by
Bette A.
Loiselle and John G. Blake, "Potential...
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combinations of
favorable and
unfavorable ****ociations, for
example predation,
frugivory and herbivory, parasitism, and mutualism.
Without mutualistic relationships...
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fruit ripening, and the
historical origins of
human alcoholism in
primate frugivory".
Integrative and
Comparative Biology. 44 (4): 315–323. doi:10.1093/icb/44...
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includes subtypes such as
granivory (seed eating),
folivory (leaf eating),
frugivory (fruit eating),
nectarivory (nectar eating),
gummivory (gum eating) and...
- They feed
largely on
plant matter,
feeding on
seeds (granivory),
fruit (
frugivory), and
foliage (folivory). In
colloquial English, the
smaller species tend...
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unlike other fruit-eating p****erines that
exhibit only
opportunistic frugivory when
other food
sources are in poor supply.
Their efficient digestion...
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Kevin C. (2021-11-24). "Do
fruit reflectance properties affect avian frugivory in New Zealand?". New
Zealand Journal of Botany. 60 (3): 319–329. doi:10...
- they are more frugivorous. In
larger groups and
increased rainfall,
frugivory decreases as a
result of
competition and fast food depletion. As they...
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Douglas J.; Silva,
Wesley R.; Galetti,
Mauro (2002). Seed
Dispersal and
Frugivory: Ecology,
Evolution and Conservation. CABI. p. 206. ISBN 978-0-85199-525-0...
- Bats are the only
mammal capable of true flight. Bats use
flight for
capturing prey, breeding,
avoiding predators, and long-distance migration. Bat wing...