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Large birds can boost forest carbon storage — if deforestation doesn’t interfere

Mongabay 14 Jun 2024
Like toucans, other species of large frugivorous birds — dusky-legged guans, or jacus (Penelope obscura) and curl-crested jays (Cyanocorax cristatellus), among others — contribute to regenerating tropical forests by dispersing seeds on the ground.
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How fruit-eating birds could help regrow tropical forests

Popular Science 15 Apr 2024
Deposit Photos. Tropical fruit-eating birds are so much more than just eye candy ... Bigger birds, bigger seeds ... Larger larger birds like the toco toucan or the curl-crested jay can disperse the seeds of bigger trees with a higher carbon storage potential.
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Tropical forests can't recover naturally without fruit eating birds, carbon recovery study shows

Phys Dot Org 15 Apr 2024
Between 70% to 90% of the tree species in tropical forests are dependent on animal seed dispersal ... In contrast, larger birds such as the Toco toucan or the Curl-crested jay disperse the seeds of trees with a higher carbon storage potential ... DOI ... ....
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