Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ecosystems. Rodents and ants prey upon and disperse seeds, yet empirical studies on the magnitude of these effects are lacking. Here, we examined the role of ants and rodents on seed predation in 4 plant species in a successional gradient on a tropical rainforest island. We found that (1) seeds are mostly consumed rather than dispersed; (2) rates of seed predation vary by habitat, season, and species; (3) seed size, shape, and hardness do not affect the probability of being depredated. Rodents were responsible for 70% of seed predation and were negligible (0.14%) seed dispersers, whereas ants were responsible for only 2% of seed predation and f...
Many of the mammals undergoing drastic declines in tropical forests worldwide are important seed dis...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
Abstract: Few studies have evaluated seed predation in fragmented landscapes, in which lower species...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
Post-dispersal seed predation is a key process regulating plant population dynamics and community co...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Terrestrial mammals affect numerous aspects of plant demography, colonization, and community structu...
<div><p>Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators o...
Studies of post-dispersal seed removal in the Neotropics have rarely examined the magnitude of seed ...
Tropical tree species vary widely in their pattern of spatial dispersion. We focus on how seed preda...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
Post-dispersal seed consumption by rainforest vertebrates on the forest floor can substantially infl...
Many of the mammals undergoing drastic declines in tropical forests worldwide are important seed dis...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
Abstract: Few studies have evaluated seed predation in fragmented landscapes, in which lower species...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
One of the largest bottlenecks for tropical tree regeneration is seedling recruitment---the ability ...
Post-dispersal seed predation is a key process regulating plant population dynamics and community co...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Terrestrial mammals affect numerous aspects of plant demography, colonization, and community structu...
<div><p>Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators o...
Studies of post-dispersal seed removal in the Neotropics have rarely examined the magnitude of seed ...
Tropical tree species vary widely in their pattern of spatial dispersion. We focus on how seed preda...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
Post-dispersal seed consumption by rainforest vertebrates on the forest floor can substantially infl...
Many of the mammals undergoing drastic declines in tropical forests worldwide are important seed dis...
Tropical forests have been subject to intense hunting of medium and large frugivores that are import...
Abstract: Few studies have evaluated seed predation in fragmented landscapes, in which lower species...