Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect effects on forest structure, function, and biogeochemical cycles. We reviewed the literature investigating these effects on tropical forest dynamics and biogeochemical cycles in relation to ecology, paleoecology, and vegetation modelling. We highlight the limitations of field-based studies in evaluating the long-term consequences of loss of megafauna. These limitations are due to inherent space-time restrictions of field-studies and a research focus on seed dispersal services provided by large animals. We further present evidence of a research gap concerning the role of megafauna in carbon cycling in tropical ecosystems. Specifically, changes ...
Aim Large herbivores have important effects upon Paleotropical ecosystems, but attain much lower bi...
During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. ...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect e...
© 2018 The Authors Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate di...
21 pagesInternational audienceMegafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have dispropo...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze, tecnologie e biotecnologie per la sostenibilitàMegafauna (terrestri...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
Aim: Biomes can diverge substantially in plant functional traits and disturbance regimens among regi...
Megaherbivores are known to influence the structure, composition, and diversity of vegetation. In Ce...
<div><p>The world’s largest terrestrial animals (megafauna) can play profound roles in seed dispersa...
Recent studies have suggested that defaunation of large-bodied frugivores reduces above-ground carbo...
Abstract The functional role of herbivores in tropical rainforests remains poorly understood. We qua...
A prominent signal of the Anthropocene is the extinction and population reduction of the megabiota-t...
Aim Large herbivores have important effects upon Paleotropical ecosystems, but attain much lower bi...
During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. ...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect e...
© 2018 The Authors Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate di...
21 pagesInternational audienceMegafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have dispropo...
Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze, tecnologie e biotecnologie per la sostenibilitàMegafauna (terrestri...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
Aim: Biomes can diverge substantially in plant functional traits and disturbance regimens among regi...
Megaherbivores are known to influence the structure, composition, and diversity of vegetation. In Ce...
<div><p>The world’s largest terrestrial animals (megafauna) can play profound roles in seed dispersa...
Recent studies have suggested that defaunation of large-bodied frugivores reduces above-ground carbo...
Abstract The functional role of herbivores in tropical rainforests remains poorly understood. We qua...
A prominent signal of the Anthropocene is the extinction and population reduction of the megabiota-t...
Aim Large herbivores have important effects upon Paleotropical ecosystems, but attain much lower bi...
During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. ...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...