1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss could trigger release from top-down control or food resource competition for small mammal seed dispersers, which in turn may affect the effectiveness of seed dispersal by altering the number of dispersed seeds or the manner in which they are dispersed. Although rodents are primary seed dispersers in habitat subjected to defaunation, changes in seed dispersal effectiveness of rodents along mammalian defaunation gradients, and empirical support for mechanisms underlying alteration of this ecological process, are unclear. 2. We assessed the direct and indirect effects of forested area and isolation on seed dispersal effectiveness of...
I studied factors affecting seed dispersal of nut-bearing deciduous trees, and examined how dispersa...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Aim: Small, old-growth forest fragments generally have more small-seeded plants than large patches, ...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
1. Plants are frequently attacked by consumers that reduce seed numbers. However, our ability to pre...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Aim: Small, old-growth forest fragments generally have more small-seeded plants than large patches, ...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
I studied factors affecting seed dispersal of nut-bearing deciduous trees, and examined how dispersa...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Aim: Small, old-growth forest fragments generally have more small-seeded plants than large patches, ...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
1. Plants are frequently attacked by consumers that reduce seed numbers. However, our ability to pre...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Aim: Small, old-growth forest fragments generally have more small-seeded plants than large patches, ...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
I studied factors affecting seed dispersal of nut-bearing deciduous trees, and examined how dispersa...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...