Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
HENRY, MICKAËL
PONS, JEAN‐MARC
and
COSSON, JEAN‐FRANÇOIS
2007.
Foraging behaviour of a frugivorous bat helps bridge landscape connectivity and ecological processes in a fragmented rainforest.
Journal of Animal Ecology,
Vol. 76,
Issue. 4,
p.
801.
Stoner, Kathryn E.
Riba‐Hernández, Pablo
Vulinec, Kevina
and
Lambert, Joanna E.
2007.
The Role of Mammals in Creating and Modifying Seedshadows in Tropical Forests and Some Possible Consequences of Their Elimination.
Biotropica,
Vol. 39,
Issue. 3,
p.
316.
FONTY, EMILE
SARTHOU, CORINNE
LARPIN, DENIS
and
PONGE, JEAN‐FRANÇOIS
2009.
A 10‐year decrease in plant species richness on a neotropical inselberg: detrimental effects of global warming?.
Global Change Biology,
Vol. 15,
Issue. 10,
p.
2360.
Melo, Felipe P. L.
Rodriguez‐Herrera, Bernal
Chazdon, Robin L.
Medellin, Rodrigo A.
and
Ceballos, Gerardo G.
2009.
Small Tent‐Roosting Bats Promote Dispersal of Large‐Seeded Plants in a Neotropical Forest.
Biotropica,
Vol. 41,
Issue. 6,
p.
737.
Teixeira, Reinaldo C.
Corrêa, Christiane E.
and
Fischer, Erich
2009.
Frugivory byArtibeus jamaicensis(Phyllostomidae) bats in the Pantanal, Brazil.
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment,
Vol. 44,
Issue. 1,
p.
7.
Melo, BES
Barros, MS
Carvalho, TF
Amaral, TS
and
Freitas, MB
2012.
Energy reserves of Artibeus lituratus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in two areas with different degrees of conservation in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Brazilian Journal of Biology,
Vol. 72,
Issue. 1,
p.
181.
Schenk, John J.
and
Saunders, Kelsey
2017.
Inferring long‐distance dispersal modes in American amphitropically disjunct species through adaptive dispersal structures.
American Journal of Botany,
Vol. 104,
Issue. 11,
p.
1756.
Boom, Brian M.
2020.
Scott Alan Mori (1941—2020): An Appreciation.
The Botanical Review,
Vol. 86,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
149.
Carneiro, Lucas
Monteiro, Leandro R
Nogueira, Marcelo R
Solari, Sergio
and
Hamilton, Meredith J
2022.
Sturnira tildae (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).
Mammalian Species,
Vol. 54,
Issue. 1015,
Ogwu, Matthew Chidozie
Dunkwu-Okafor, Afamefuna
Omakor, Ichehoke Austine
and
Izah, Sylvester Chibueze
2024.
Herbal Medicine Phytochemistry.
p.
245.
Ogwu, Matthew Chidozie
Dunkwu-Okafor, Afamefuna
Omakor, Ichehoke Austine
and
Izah, Sylvester Chibueze
2024.
Herbal Medicine Phytochemistry.
p.
1.