Large animal species are prone to local extirpation, but ecologists cannot yet predict how the loss of megaherbivores affects ecosystem processes such as seed dispersal. Few studies have compared the quantity and quality of seed dispersal by megaherbivores versus alternative frugivores in the wild, particularly for plant species with fruit easily consumed by many frugivorous species. In a disturbed tropical moist forest in India, we examine whether megaherbivores are a major frugivore of two tree species with easily edible, mammal-dispersed fruit. We quantify the relative fruit removal rates of Artocarpus chaplasha and Careya arborea, by the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) and alternative dispersers. Through focal watches and camera trappi...
The elimination of the largest herbivores (elephants and rhinoceroses) from many forests in tropical...
The study of seed dispersal in tropical forest communities is complicated by the high diversity of f...
The abundance of large vertebrates is rapidly declining, particularly in the tropics where over-hunt...
Large animal species are prone to local extirpation, but ecologists cannot yet predict how the loss ...
Large animals are disproportionately likely to go extinct, and the effects of this on ecosystem proc...
i | P a g e Large animals are disproportionately prone to extinction, and the resulting effects on e...
Seed dispersal plays a potential role in plant species demographic processes. Elephants are importan...
Conservation efforts are often motivated by the threat of global extinction. Yet if conservationists...
As populations of the world's largest animal species decline, it is unclear how ecosystems will reac...
<div><p>The world’s largest terrestrial animals (megafauna) can play profound roles in seed dispersa...
Elephants have profound effects on the functioning of the ecosystems they inhabit. Little is known, ...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2016Elephants, the largest terrestrial mega-herbivores,...
Seed dispersal by frugivores in tropical rain forests is important for maintaining viable tree popul...
International audienceMegaherbivores have pervasive ecological effects. In African rainforests, elep...
Tropical forest trees that produce large fruits and/or large seeds are believed to be dependant on a...
The elimination of the largest herbivores (elephants and rhinoceroses) from many forests in tropical...
The study of seed dispersal in tropical forest communities is complicated by the high diversity of f...
The abundance of large vertebrates is rapidly declining, particularly in the tropics where over-hunt...
Large animal species are prone to local extirpation, but ecologists cannot yet predict how the loss ...
Large animals are disproportionately likely to go extinct, and the effects of this on ecosystem proc...
i | P a g e Large animals are disproportionately prone to extinction, and the resulting effects on e...
Seed dispersal plays a potential role in plant species demographic processes. Elephants are importan...
Conservation efforts are often motivated by the threat of global extinction. Yet if conservationists...
As populations of the world's largest animal species decline, it is unclear how ecosystems will reac...
<div><p>The world’s largest terrestrial animals (megafauna) can play profound roles in seed dispersa...
Elephants have profound effects on the functioning of the ecosystems they inhabit. Little is known, ...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2016Elephants, the largest terrestrial mega-herbivores,...
Seed dispersal by frugivores in tropical rain forests is important for maintaining viable tree popul...
International audienceMegaherbivores have pervasive ecological effects. In African rainforests, elep...
Tropical forest trees that produce large fruits and/or large seeds are believed to be dependant on a...
The elimination of the largest herbivores (elephants and rhinoceroses) from many forests in tropical...
The study of seed dispersal in tropical forest communities is complicated by the high diversity of f...
The abundance of large vertebrates is rapidly declining, particularly in the tropics where over-hunt...