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Table S1;Figure S1;Figure S2 from Emerging infectious disease triggered a trophic cascade and enhanced recruitment of a masting tree

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posted on 2022-02-24, 08:11 authored by Michał Bogdziewicz, Dries Kuijper, Rafał Zwolak, Marcin Churski, Bogumiła Jędrzejewska, Emilia Wysocka-Fijorek, Anna Gazda, Stanisław Miścicki, Tomasz Podgórski
Post-dispersal seed predation by three subsets of seed consumers as derived from the experimental exclosures operating at 29 oak treess in 2009-2020. ;Density of wild boars during the study period (2009-2020) as estimated by the Polish State Forests. Shading highlights the period ASF epidemic. ;A picture of experimental set-up that allowed us to measure seed predation rates by different subsets of seed consumers, i.e., seed predation by all predators (on the 50 50 cm frame at ground level) and without ungulates (inside the fenced plots, upper left corner) and without all seed predators (in the blue seed bag).

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