Local ecological knowledge is useful for studying plant-animal interaction networks

Network studies focused on frugivory and seed dispersal commonly use frugivory censuses, camera trapping and fecal contents to build the interaction database. However, by using standard ecological methods, it’s difficult to build quantitative interaction databases and networks in hyper-diverse and logistically challenging ecosystems.


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Source: Phys.org