Effect of passage through the common palm civet gut on seed germination of fleshy fruits in Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary, central India
Manpreet Singh,
Advait Edgaonkar,
Tharmalingam Ramesh
Abstract:Frugivorous carnivores like civets consume fruits of many species and play an important role in their seed dispersal by virtue of depositing their scats farther away from the parent tree. This study was conducted to understand the role of the common palm civet in affecting the seed germination rate of three plant species (i.e. Syzygium cumini, Phoenix sylvestris and Ficus racemosa) in a tropical moist deciduous forest. We collected scats of common palm civets in Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuary, central India, and… Show more
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