Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2321851520> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 items per page.
- W2321851520 endingPage "1866" @default.
- W2321851520 startingPage "1859" @default.
- W2321851520 abstract "Removal rates of seeds from experimental baits by ants, birds, and mammals were measured at four localities in the Australian arid zone, and the results compared with previously published data from North and South American deserts. Ants were the dominant granivores in Australia and birds are important granivores as well, although the experimental design underestimated consumption by birds. Mammals were insignificant consumers in Australia. Analysis of removal rates showed that North American mammals consumed a significantly greater mass of seed than all other groups. Removal rats of Australian and North American ants and birds were significantly less than North American mammals, but significantly greater than Australian mammals and South American ants, birds, and mammals. Thus, intensity of seed predation probably has the following ranking: North America > Australia > South America. The Australian data suggest that a relative scarcity of rodents has not resulted in intensified seed predation by ants and birds, and that convergence has not occurred in the intensity of seed predation in similar ecosystems on different continents." @default.
- W2321851520 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2321851520 creator A5049351075 @default.
- W2321851520 date "1985-12-01" @default.
- W2321851520 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2321851520 title "Granivory in Arid Regions: Comparison of Australia with North and South America" @default.
- W2321851520 cites W1018550215 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W11804880 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W1598652043 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W1825954748 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2000649166 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2003353331 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2008331430 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2031927487 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2034718777 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2064789373 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2076598581 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2076818924 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2083896953 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2090161841 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2091037478 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2100016344 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2151934472 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2180513534 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2317609122 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2339272431 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2467728126 @default.
- W2321851520 cites W2559026283 @default.
- W2321851520 doi "https://doi.org/10.2307/2937381" @default.
- W2321851520 hasPublicationYear "1985" @default.
- W2321851520 type Work @default.
- W2321851520 sameAs 2321851520 @default.
- W2321851520 citedByCount "127" @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202012 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202013 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202014 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202015 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202016 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202017 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202018 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202019 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202020 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202021 @default.
- W2321851520 countsByYear W23218515202023 @default.
- W2321851520 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2321851520 hasAuthorship W2321851520A5049351075 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C150772632 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C184932067 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C188382862 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C2777646061 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C47559259 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C110872660 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C144024400 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C149923435 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C150772632 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C184932067 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C188382862 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C18903297 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C205649164 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C2777646061 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C2908647359 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C47559259 @default.
- W2321851520 hasConceptScore W2321851520C86803240 @default.
- W2321851520 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2321851520 hasLocation W23218515201 @default.
- W2321851520 hasOpenAccess W2321851520 @default.
- W2321851520 hasPrimaryLocation W23218515201 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W1602944703 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W1874274327 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W1901013115 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W2115185993 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W2118545552 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W2431956656 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W2564087297 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W4319731919 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W4376099541 @default.
- W2321851520 hasRelatedWork W4376636461 @default.
- W2321851520 hasVolume "66" @default.
- W2321851520 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2321851520 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2321851520 magId "2321851520" @default.
- W2321851520 workType "article" @default.