The quantity of fruit consumed by dispersers is highly variable among individuals within plant populations. The outcome Of Such selection operated by firugivores has been examined mostly with respect to changing spatial contexts. The influence of varying temporal contexts on frugivore choice, and their possible demographic and evolutionary\ud consequences is poorly understood. We examined if temporal variation in fruit availability across a hierarchy of nested temporal levels (interannual, intraseasonal, 120 h, 24 h) altered frugivore choice for a complex seed dispersal system in dry tropical forests of southern India. The interactions between Phyllanthus emblica and its primary\ud disperser (ruminants) was mediated by another frugivore (a ...
Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communiti...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss are major disruptors of plant–frugivore interactions, affectin...
Seed dispersal mutualisms evolve in complex communities of plants and frugivorous animals, within wh...
The quantity of fruit consumed by dispersers is highly variable among individuals within plant popul...
Fruit–frugivore interactions are critical for the dynamics and evolution of many plant communities. ...
Because plant-frugivore interactions are not species-specific, there is potential competition, not o...
The interaction between granivorous scatterhoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: s...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Attracting frugivores for fruit removal is a crucial step in the reproductive success of those plant...
Fruit–frugivore interactions are crucial for the dynamics and regeneration of most forested ecosyste...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
Vertebrate frugivore communities are easily satiated by abundant fruit supplies and, contrary to abi...
While plant-animal interactions occur fundamentally at the individual level, the bulk of research ex...
Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communiti...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communiti...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss are major disruptors of plant–frugivore interactions, affectin...
Seed dispersal mutualisms evolve in complex communities of plants and frugivorous animals, within wh...
The quantity of fruit consumed by dispersers is highly variable among individuals within plant popul...
Fruit–frugivore interactions are critical for the dynamics and evolution of many plant communities. ...
Because plant-frugivore interactions are not species-specific, there is potential competition, not o...
The interaction between granivorous scatterhoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: s...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Attracting frugivores for fruit removal is a crucial step in the reproductive success of those plant...
Fruit–frugivore interactions are crucial for the dynamics and regeneration of most forested ecosyste...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
Vertebrate frugivore communities are easily satiated by abundant fruit supplies and, contrary to abi...
While plant-animal interactions occur fundamentally at the individual level, the bulk of research ex...
Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communiti...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communiti...
Forest fragmentation and habitat loss are major disruptors of plant–frugivore interactions, affectin...
Seed dispersal mutualisms evolve in complex communities of plants and frugivorous animals, within wh...