DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21341742
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A study of bird-plant interactions in New Zealand

Abstract: <p><b>Throughout their evolutionary history, animals have interacted with and evolved alongside plants. There is a long tradition of studying mutualistic relationships between plants and animals. However, the study of mutualistic relationships still present substantial challenges. For instance, the role of dual mutualists in the rebuilding of degraded ecological networks is poorly understood. Additionally, while syndromes have been studied for years, support for the role of fruit and flower colour … Show more

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