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. 2013 May 31;8(5):e65618. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065618

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.

1

All five of these traps were under either native or naturalized remnant fruiting trees and contained whole fruits covered with fleshy fruit pulp.

2

Three of these traps were under native or naturalized remnant fruiting trees.