Large fish are often the most effective seed dispersers, but they are also the preferred target for fisheries. We recently started to comprehend the detrimental impacts of the extirpation of large frugivorous fish species on natural forest regeneration, but we lack a general understanding of how intraspecific size-selective harvest affects fish–fruit mutualism. Our literature review demonstrated that large individuals within populations positively affect diverse aspects of seed dispersal, from consuming a higher diversity of seeds to enhancing germination. Furthermore, we filled a research gap by studying how individual size variations within two small frugivorous fish species (<16 cm) affect seed dispersal in flooded savannas. Even within ...
Dispersal is an essential component of plant life, especially under the current threats of anthropog...
For aquatic and riparian plants, the important role of fish in seed dispersal is increasingly recogn...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Large fish are often the most effective seed dispersers, but they are also the preferred target for ...
When species within guilds perform similar ecological roles, functional redundancy can buffer ecosys...
Many frugivorous animals act simultaneously as seed predators and dispersers, and shifts in the abun...
Throughout Amazonia, overfishing has decimated populations of fruit-eating fishes, especially the la...
1. The potential for seed dispersal by fish (ichthyochory) is likely to vary within aquatic plant sp...
<p>Animal-mediated seed dispersal (zoochory) is considered to be an important mechanism regulating b...
Dispersal of seeds by animals is an important mechanism regulating plant diversity, range expansions...
Fruit-eating by fishes represents an ancient (perhaps Paleozoic) interaction increasingly regarded a...
Dispersal is an essential component of plant life, especially under the current threats of anthropog...
For aquatic and riparian plants, the important role of fish in seed dispersal is increasingly recogn...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Large fish are often the most effective seed dispersers, but they are also the preferred target for ...
When species within guilds perform similar ecological roles, functional redundancy can buffer ecosys...
Many frugivorous animals act simultaneously as seed predators and dispersers, and shifts in the abun...
Throughout Amazonia, overfishing has decimated populations of fruit-eating fishes, especially the la...
1. The potential for seed dispersal by fish (ichthyochory) is likely to vary within aquatic plant sp...
<p>Animal-mediated seed dispersal (zoochory) is considered to be an important mechanism regulating b...
Dispersal of seeds by animals is an important mechanism regulating plant diversity, range expansions...
Fruit-eating by fishes represents an ancient (perhaps Paleozoic) interaction increasingly regarded a...
Dispersal is an essential component of plant life, especially under the current threats of anthropog...
For aquatic and riparian plants, the important role of fish in seed dispersal is increasingly recogn...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...