Ruminant-mediated seed dispersal of an economically valuable tree in Indian dry forests.
Citation:
Prasad, S., J. Krishnaswamy, R. Chellam and S. P. Goyal. 2006. Ruminant-mediated seed dispersal of an economically valuable tree in Indian dry forests. Biotropica 38: 679-682.
Ruminant‐mediated seed dispersal, an understudied process in tropical forests, was examined via Phyllanthus emblica–Axis axis interaction. A captive Axis deer regurgitated intact P. emblica seeds after retaining them in the rumen for 7–27 h. At Rajaji National Park, a considerable fraction (22%) of deer‐regurgitated P. emblica seeds germinated, although lower than unconsumed seeds (72%). The size and strength of seeds like P. emblica might ensure that ruminants regurgitate them intact instead of defecating them.
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Full Text URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2006.00182.x
Year of publication:
05.2006
People:
Dr. Jagdish Krishnaswamy