The degree of interdependence among interacting species has major implications for our understanding of the coevolutionary process and biodiversity maintenance. However, the mutualism strength among fruiting plants and their seed dispersers remains poorly understood in tropical ecosystems. We evaluated simultaneously the effectiveness of the avian seed dispersers of the mistletoe Struthanthus flexicaulis (Loranthaceae) and the contribution of its fruits to their diets in a highland rocky savanna in southeastern Brazil. The mistletoe fruits are small lipid-rich pseudoberries available throughout the year. Four passerine birds fed on fruits, but Elaenia cristata (Tyrannidae) was the most effective disperser, responsible for more than 96 perce...
The relationship between mistletoes and birds has been studied from the perspectives of mutualism an...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by m...
The interplay between dispersal and adaptation to local environments ultimately determines the distr...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
Mistletoes represent the best example of specialization in seed dispersal, with a reduced assemblage...
The dispersal of three mistletoe species [Tapinanthus (formerly Loranthus) leendertziae, T. nataliti...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Some plants are widely distributed, ranging in different vegetation types. Since bird distribution c...
Several plant characteristics, such as fruit production, nutrient reward, secondary compounds, and f...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
The fruits of Pistacia terebinthus, a circum-Mediterranean tree/shrub, are consumed by an array of b...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Neutral and niche factors influence the structure of frugivory and seed dispersal networks. While th...
Publicado en: Journal of Tropical Ecology 17: 449-458.The dispersal system of Palicourea rigida (Rub...
The relationship between mistletoes and birds has been studied from the perspectives of mutualism an...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by m...
The interplay between dispersal and adaptation to local environments ultimately determines the distr...
1. Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy-fruited plants are key processes fo...
Mistletoes represent the best example of specialization in seed dispersal, with a reduced assemblage...
The dispersal of three mistletoe species [Tapinanthus (formerly Loranthus) leendertziae, T. nataliti...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Some plants are widely distributed, ranging in different vegetation types. Since bird distribution c...
Several plant characteristics, such as fruit production, nutrient reward, secondary compounds, and f...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
The fruits of Pistacia terebinthus, a circum-Mediterranean tree/shrub, are consumed by an array of b...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Neutral and niche factors influence the structure of frugivory and seed dispersal networks. While th...
Publicado en: Journal of Tropical Ecology 17: 449-458.The dispersal system of Palicourea rigida (Rub...
The relationship between mistletoes and birds has been studied from the perspectives of mutualism an...
Most fleshy-fruited plants establish strong local interactions with a few fruit-eating species acros...
Dehiscent fruits of Euphorbiaceae usually have two stages of seed dispersal, autochory followed by m...