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L: Internal habitat quality determines the effects of fragmentation on austral forest climbing and epiphytic angiosperms. PLoS One 2012 (0)

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...t these studies usually have important confounding factors – e.g., differences in the abundance and species composition of animals that interact with plants [187] or in the quality of habitat patches =-=[188]-=-. Studies comparing areas with and without vertebrate seed dispersers, whether due to differences in hunting pressure or to experimental exclusion, are similarly confounded by variation in vertebrate ...

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