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Indian Forester, Vol 129, No 12 (2003), Pagination: 1522-1532
Abstract
The semi-evergreen forest fragments in Mulshi area were studied to assess relative importance of dispersal mechanisms in the woody flora. Trees showing zoochorous mode of dispersal (Memecylon umbellatum , Xantolis tomentosa) dominated the forests. The scandent shrubs were also predominantly zoochorous. However , the shrubs in the understorey were mostly autochorous (Thelepaepale ixiocephala). The percentage of anemochorous species (Heterophragma quadriloculare , Terminalia crenulata) was very low compared to the neotropical and paleotropical dry forests. The results indicate importance offauna for the regeneration and growth of these semi-evergreen forests.