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Empty seeds are not always bad: simultaneous effect of seed emptiness and masting on animal seed predation.

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Figure 1. Ulmus laevis samara characterization. Pictures of the different samara categories are shown on the top row and sketches on the bottom row: (A) full samara (FS); (B) undeveloped samara (US); (C) empty samara (ES); (D and E) predated samaras (PS)
Table 1) since the randomization approach indicates some overlap between the observed and the randomized confidence intervals forFigure 3
Table 1. Summary of the Wald x 2 -test for the GLMM to analyze the factors affecting seed predation (proportion of full samaras predated in each depot).
Fig. 6B), differences were not significant between 50% and 90%

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