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Poecile palustris
(Marsh Tit)
Apodemus sylvaticus
(Old World wood and field mouse)
Common Diet
Fagus sylvatica
(European beech)
Viburnum opulus
(
European cranberrybush
)
Common Habitat
Aggtelek Biosphere Reserve
Bayerischer Wald National Park
Belovezhskaya Pushcha Biosphere Reserve
Berezinskiy Zapovednik
Bialowieza National Park
Boschi del Ticino
Carpathian
Codru (Kodry) Zapovednik
Dorset Heaths
Eastern Beskid
Fenland
Galichia Gora Zapovednik
Garzaia di Cascina Villarasca
Karkonosze
Kiskunsag Biosphere Reserve
Krkonose
Minsmere to Walberswick Heaths and Marshes
Mordovsky Zapovednik
Palava Protected Landscape Area
Parco Del Cilento e Vallo de Diano
Polana Biosphere Reserve
Prespa National Park
Reserva de la Biosfera de Urdaibai
Reserve de la Biosphere des Vosges du Nord
Riserva Regionale Lanca di Gerole
Roudsea Wood and Mosses
Salisbury Plain
Schorfheide-Chorin
Severn Estuary/ Môr Hafren
Spreewald
The Broads
The New Forest
Trebon Basin Protected Landscape Area
Triglav National Park
Vessertal-Thuringian Forest Biosphere Reserve
Voronezhskiy Biosphere Reserve
Attributes / relations provided by
♦
1
Ecology of Commanster
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2
Farwig, Nina; Schabo, Dana G.; Albrecht, Jörg (2017), Data from: Trait-associated loss of frugivores in fragmented forest does not affect seed removal rates, Dryad, Dataset, https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.2784g
♦
3
Birds and guelder rose Viburnum opulus: selective consumption and dispersal via regurgitation of small-sized fruits and seeds
, Ángel Hernández, Plant Ecol (2009) 203:111122