Seed traits matter-Endozoochoric dispersal through a pervasive mobile linker

Jonas Stiegler1, Katrin Kiemel2, Jana Eccard3

  • 1Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany.

Ecology and Evolution
|January 10, 2022
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