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Do small-seeded species have higher survival through seed predation than large-seeded species?

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Do small-seeded species have higher survival through seed predation than large-seeded species?

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Appendix H. Data on seed mass and survivorship through predispersal seed predation from the global literature. The letters in the habitat column are as follows: a = evergreen sclerophyllous forests; c = mixed mountain and highland; d = sub-tropical and tropical rainforests; e = temperate broadleaf forests or woodlands; g = tropical humid forests; h = warm deserts and semi-deserts; k = other. Survival = survivorship through lifetime predispersal seed predation (%).

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