International audienceNative frugivores play an important role in native plant community dynamics by participating in seed dispersal. Today many island forests are invaded by introduced omnivores, such as rats, but their role in dispersing native plants is still little known. Here, we evaluated whether native seeds from New-Caledonian rainforests can germinate after passing through an invasive rat digestive tract and compared seed germinability and germination time between seeds ingested by invasive rats and native frugivores. We offered native fruits of Ficus racemigera and Freycinetia sulcata to the rats Rattus rattus and R. exulans, three flying foxes Pteropus spp. and the pigeon Ducula goliath. Our results showed that seeds can germinat...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Seed dispersal by frugivores in tropical rain forests is important for maintaining viable tree popul...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
International audienceNative frugivores play an important role in native plant community dynamics by...
The decline of large coevolved frugivorous species within fragmented habitats can have an effect on ...
Aim To test whether ingestion by endemic frugivores differentially affects the seed germination time...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
International audienceInvasive rats (Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans) are recognized as a m...
Although the role of frugivores in seed dispersal has attracted scientific attention, it remains unc...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
International audienceInvasive rats (Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans) are recognized as a m...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Seed dispersal by frugivores in tropical rain forests is important for maintaining viable tree popul...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
International audienceNative frugivores play an important role in native plant community dynamics by...
The decline of large coevolved frugivorous species within fragmented habitats can have an effect on ...
Aim To test whether ingestion by endemic frugivores differentially affects the seed germination time...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
International audienceInvasive rats (Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans) are recognized as a m...
Although the role of frugivores in seed dispersal has attracted scientific attention, it remains unc...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
International audienceInvasive rats (Rattus rattus, R. norvegicus, R. exulans) are recognized as a m...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Seed dispersal by frugivores in tropical rain forests is important for maintaining viable tree popul...
The impact of introduced commensal rodents on island flora has been relatively little studied compar...