Animal Behaviours Related to Pine Seeds on the Forest Floor |
Park, Jae-Keun (Youido High School) |
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Seed populations in some natural Australian top soils
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Conifer seed survival in a western Oregon clearcut
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Studies on the limiting factors of the natural regeneration of Pinus densiflora
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Gnawing damage by rodents to the seedling of Fagus crenata and Quercus mongolica var. grosseserrata in a temperate Sasa grassland-deciduous forest series in a south-westem
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DOI ScienceOn |
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Ecology of a red pine plantation in Michigan
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Fate of sown. Douglas-fir seed
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Dispersal of Quercus mongolica acorns in a broad-leaved deciduous forest. 1. Disappearance
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Effect on cone feeding by Leptoglossus occidentalis on ponderosa pine seed development
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Prevention of regeneration of woodland by field mice and wolves
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The influence of mammals and birds in retarding artificial and natural reseeding of coniferous forest in the United States
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Effect of mosaic vegetation structure o Pine seed predation by forest animals in agricultural landscape
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과학기술학회마을 |
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Animal influences on Japanese red pine seeds on the forest floor(Ⅱ). Seed input and output of seedling with seed coat
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Animal influences on Japanese red pine seeds on the forest floor(Ⅰ)
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