Fruit selection, i.e., the consumption of fruits disproportionately to their availability, results from the interaction between diet preferences and ecological factors that modify them. We assessed the importance of functional fruit traits to explain fruit selection by birds in Andean subtropical forests, taking into account temporal variation in trait distribution in the assembly of available fruits. During 2 yr, we measured the abundance of ripe fruits and their consumption by birds in a 6-ha plot during 11 bimonthly samplings, and we used 17 phenological, morphological, and nutritional traits to characterize fruits selected by four bird species. Fruit selection was pervasive year-round, highly variable over time and across bird species. ...
Abstract Birds constitute one of the most important seed dispersal agents globally, especially in th...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
Owing to native species declines, mutualisms; including avian dispersal of fleshy-fruited plants, ma...
Aims: Animals in search of fleshy fruits forage mostly according to the number of available fruits a...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
1. The fruit-tracking hypothesis predicts spatiotemporal links between changes in the abundance of f...
In seed-dispersal mutualisms, the number of fruit a plant displays is a key trait, as it acts asa si...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Background: In mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited plants and seed-dispersing birds, disperse...
According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutrient...
In visually driven seed dispersal mutualisms, natural selection should promote plant strategies that...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
1. Interactions between resource and consumer species result in complex ecological networks. The ove...
Abstract Birds constitute one of the most important seed dispersal agents globally, especially in th...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
Owing to native species declines, mutualisms; including avian dispersal of fleshy-fruited plants, ma...
Aims: Animals in search of fleshy fruits forage mostly according to the number of available fruits a...
Bird foraging behaviour is a major factor involved in mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited pla...
Fruit pulp is an important source of nutrients for many bird species. Fruit-eating birds use a varie...
1. The fruit-tracking hypothesis predicts spatiotemporal links between changes in the abundance of f...
In seed-dispersal mutualisms, the number of fruit a plant displays is a key trait, as it acts asa si...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to sh...
Background: In mutualistic interactions of fleshy-fruited plants and seed-dispersing birds, disperse...
According to diet-regulation hypotheses, animals select food to regulate the intake of macronutrient...
In visually driven seed dispersal mutualisms, natural selection should promote plant strategies that...
Frugivory interactions between birds and fruit-bearing plants are shaped by the abundance of its int...
1. Interactions between resource and consumer species result in complex ecological networks. The ove...
Abstract Birds constitute one of the most important seed dispersal agents globally, especially in th...
Several hypotheses explain how sensory, anatomical and physiological constraints drive fruit prefere...
Owing to native species declines, mutualisms; including avian dispersal of fleshy-fruited plants, ma...