Table 2. Summary of seed trap contents on each island, and in each forest type.
Forest type | Guam | Saipan | |
# (%) of traps with seeds from native bird-dispersed tree species | Intact | 17 (37.8%) | 32 (71.1%) |
Degraded | 51 (5.6%) | 412 (45.6%) | |
# (%) of traps with Leucaena | Intact | 26 (57.8%) | 22 (48.9%) |
Degraded | 88 (97.8%) | 83 (92.2%) |
In total, we had 45 traps on each island in intact forest, and 90 traps per island in degraded forest.
All five of these traps were under either native or naturalized remnant fruiting trees and contained whole fruits covered with fleshy fruit pulp.
Three of these traps were under native or naturalized remnant fruiting trees.