In this paper, we review some potential implications of waterbird ecology for their role as dispersers of aquatic plants and invertebrates. We focus particularly on internal transport (endozoochory) by the Anatidae (mainly ducks) and shorebirds, groups especially important for dispersal processes owing to their abundance, migratory habitats and diets. We conduct a literature review to assess the seasonal patterns shown by Anatidae in consumption of seeds and plankton, the interspecific patterns in such consumption (including the effects of body size, bill morphology, etc.), and differences in habitat use (e.g., shoreline vs. open water specialists) and migration patterns between species (e.g., true migrants vs. nomads). We show that many sh...
Endozoochory of seeds and invertebrates by migratory waterbirds in Oklahoma, USA Given their abundan...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Aim: To review existing literature on the ability of waterbirds to spread aquatic alien and invasive...
It is commonly assumed that waterbirds act as dispersal vectors of aquatic organisms. In this paper ...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direct i...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
Frugivory is widely recognized as vital for the dispersal of many plants. Moreover, plant species an...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
In wetland ecosystems, birds and fish are important dispersal vectors for plants and invertebrates, ...
Endozoochory of seeds and invertebrates by migratory waterbirds in Oklahoma, USA Given their abundan...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...
1. Inland wetlands constitute ecological islands of aquatic habitat often isolated by huge areas of ...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Aim Patterns of high biodiversity among less mobile organisms throughout isolated locations suggest ...
We review whether migratory Anatidae, i.e., swans, geese and ducks, could be acting as vectors for d...
Aim: To review existing literature on the ability of waterbirds to spread aquatic alien and invasive...
It is commonly assumed that waterbirds act as dispersal vectors of aquatic organisms. In this paper ...
Dispersal is key to plant population dynamics and adaptation to environmental changes. In discrete, ...
Omnivorous waterbirds play an important role in aquatic ecosystems as dispersal vectors via direct i...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
Frugivory is widely recognized as vital for the dispersal of many plants. Moreover, plant species an...
Dispersal via animals (zoochory) is a primary mechanism for seed exchange between habitat patches. R...
In wetland ecosystems, birds and fish are important dispersal vectors for plants and invertebrates, ...
Endozoochory of seeds and invertebrates by migratory waterbirds in Oklahoma, USA Given their abundan...
Field collections during November of green-winged teal (Anas crecca), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), ...
Shorebirds (Charadriiformes) undergo rapid migrations with potential for long-distance dispersal (LD...