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Oviposition choices by a pre-dispersal seed predator (Hylemya sp.). I. Correspondence with hummingbird pollinators and the role of plant size, density, and floral morphology

Authors: Brody, A. K.
Year: 1992
Journal: Oecologia, Vol. 91, pp. 56-62
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Keywords: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR, ANIMAL REPRODUCTION, APODIFORMES, BOTANY, ENTOMOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY, POLLINATION BIOLOGY, RMBL, SEED PREDATION, TROCHILIDAE

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