RICHNESS AND ABUNDANCE OF GRANIVOROUS VERTEBRATES DETERMINE ACORN REMOVAL PATTERNS IN A HUMAN MODIFIED OAK FOREST

Richness and abundance of granivorous vertebrates determine acorn removal patterns in a human modified oak forest

Most forests of the Earth have been affected by human activities and this can alter the plant-animal interactions on which depend the functional integrity of these ecosystems.In this study, we assessed the relationships between acorn removal rates and the richness and abundance of granivorous vertebrates along a forest-edge-clearing gradient.We als

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Bidirectional relationships of psychiatric symptoms with internet addiction in college students: A prospective study

Background/Purpose: This prospective study evaluated the predictive ability of psychiatric symptoms at initial consultation for the occurrence and remission of Internet addiction during a 1-year follow-up period among college students.Furthermore, it evaluated the predictive koip share price ability of changes in psychiatric symptoms for Internet a

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