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Dwarf bamboos affect the regeneration of zoochorous trees by providing habitats to acorn-feeding rodents
Naoya Wada
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Global Research Centre for Advanced Sustainability Science, Organization for Promotion of Research
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Rodents
100%
Regeneration
100%
Sasa
100%
Dwarf Bamboo
100%
Acorn
100%
Intolerant
33%
Saplings
33%
Randomly Distributed
11%
Apodemus Speciosus
11%
Acer Palmatum
11%
Forest Floor
11%
Small Mammals
11%
Spatial Dispersion
11%
Mongolica
11%
Carpinus Laxiflora
11%
Hardwood Forest
11%
Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density
11%
Tolerant Species
11%
Fraxinus Lanuginosa
11%
Small Rodents
11%
Quercus Mongolica
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sasa
100%
Apodemus Speciosus
11%
Acer Palmatum
11%
Floors
11%
Achene
11%
Quercus Mongolica
11%
Small Mammal
11%
Fraxinus
11%
Hardwood Forests
11%
Carpinus
11%