While deforestation and fragmentation can cause massive species loss in forest ecosystems, forest regeneration can also drive successional changes in species composition. Although studies have sometimes documented the effects of these compositional changes on interspecific interactions, few studies have investigated changes in the structure of plant-animal networks. We investigated how interaction networks of assemblages of rodents and tree seeds changed with forest fragmentation and succession in a subtropical region. We compared seed-rodent interactions between 14 secondary forest patches that ranged in area from 2 to 58 ha, and from 10 to at least 100 years old, representing a successional gradient. We expected that deforestation and fra...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
While deforestation and fragmentation can cause massive species loss in forest ecosystems, forest re...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
This is the first study to investigate whether scatter-hoarding behavior, a conditional mutualism, c...
Abstract This is the first study to investigate whether scatter-hoarding behavior, a conditional mut...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Land-use changes are expected to affect plant–disperser conditional mutualisms through changes in an...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...
While deforestation and fragmentation can cause massive species loss in forest ecosystems, forest re...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
This is the first study to investigate whether scatter-hoarding behavior, a conditional mutualism, c...
Abstract This is the first study to investigate whether scatter-hoarding behavior, a conditional mut...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Land-use changes are expected to affect plant–disperser conditional mutualisms through changes in an...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Plant-herbivore relationships are essential for ecosystem functioning, typically forming an ecologic...
Aim Forest fragmentation is among the principal causes of global biodiversity loss, yet how it affe...