The establishment of plants depends crucially on where seeds are deposited in the environment. Some authors suggest that in forest understory seed predation is lower than in gaps, and higher than at the forest edge. However, most studies have been carried out in large forest patches and very little is known about the effects of microhabitat conditions on seed predation in forest fragments. We evaluated the effects of three microhabitats (gaps, forest edge, and understory) on seed predation of two palm species (Euterpe edulis and Syagrus romanzoffiana) in two semi-deciduous forest fragments (230 and 2100 hat in southeast Brazil. Our objective was to test two hypotheses: (1) Low rodent abundance in small fragments as a result of meso-predator...
We report the results of an experimental study of predation by vertebrates on the seeds of the palm ...
Seed predation and reduced predation risk with distance from conspecific trees are important influe...
Tropical tree species vary widely in their pattern of spatial dispersion. We focus on how seed preda...
The establishment of plant species depends crucially on where the seeds are deposited. However, sinc...
Abstract: Few studies have evaluated seed predation in fragmented landscapes, in which lower species...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
Studies of post-dispersal seed removal in the Neotropics have rarely examined the magnitude of seed ...
Post-dispersal seed predation is a key process regulating plant population dynamics and community co...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
In tropical forests, rodents exert a prominent role as post-dispersal seed predators, while other ve...
<div><p>Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subjec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
We report the results of an experimental study of predation by vertebrates on the seeds of the palm ...
Seed predation and reduced predation risk with distance from conspecific trees are important influe...
Tropical tree species vary widely in their pattern of spatial dispersion. We focus on how seed preda...
The establishment of plant species depends crucially on where the seeds are deposited. However, sinc...
Abstract: Few studies have evaluated seed predation in fragmented landscapes, in which lower species...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
Studies of post-dispersal seed removal in the Neotropics have rarely examined the magnitude of seed ...
Post-dispersal seed predation is a key process regulating plant population dynamics and community co...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subject, howev...
In tropical forests, rodents exert a prominent role as post-dispersal seed predators, while other ve...
<div><p>Habitat loss is the main driver of the loss of global biodiversity. Knowledge on this subjec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
We report the results of an experimental study of predation by vertebrates on the seeds of the palm ...
Seed predation and reduced predation risk with distance from conspecific trees are important influe...
Tropical tree species vary widely in their pattern of spatial dispersion. We focus on how seed preda...