Tapirs are one of the last extant megafauna species that survived the Pleistocene extinctions. Given their size and digestive system characteristics, tapirs might be the last potential seed disperser of plant species that were previously dispersed by other large mammal species that are now extinct. We compiled evidence from 39 published scientific studies showing that tapirs have a key role as seed dispersers and seed predators. Tapirs play an important role either through seed predation or by facilitating the recruitment of seeds over long distances, therefore influencing the diversity of plant species in the ecosystem. Neotropical tapirs might have a unique role as long-distance seed dispersers of large seeds (<20 mm) because they are cap...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process that is highly threatened by the rapid decline of large-bodi...
The historical and contemporary loss of large-bodied frugivores has disrupted many plant-disperser m...
The lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris is the second largest mammal in South America. It occupies a wi...
The elimination of the largest herbivores (elephants and rhinoceroses) from many forests in tropical...
Background: Functional redundancy has been debated largely in ecology and conservation, yet we lack ...
Functional redundancy has been debated largely in ecology and conservation, yet we lack detailed emp...
The forests of southeastern Amazonia are highly threatened by disturbances such as fragmentation, un...
The lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758) is the largest mammalian herbivore in Brazil. ...
Large frugivores play an important role as seed dispersers and their extinction may affect plant reg...
Fruit phenology observations and consumption of Dimorphandra mollis (Leguminosae) were analyzed duri...
Tapirs are known as effective dispersers of large-seeded tree species, but their role in dispersing ...
While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the impor...
While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the impor...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
The synergistic effects of habitat loss and climate change are altering landscape connectivity and s...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process that is highly threatened by the rapid decline of large-bodi...
The historical and contemporary loss of large-bodied frugivores has disrupted many plant-disperser m...
The lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris is the second largest mammal in South America. It occupies a wi...
The elimination of the largest herbivores (elephants and rhinoceroses) from many forests in tropical...
Background: Functional redundancy has been debated largely in ecology and conservation, yet we lack ...
Functional redundancy has been debated largely in ecology and conservation, yet we lack detailed emp...
The forests of southeastern Amazonia are highly threatened by disturbances such as fragmentation, un...
The lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestris Linnaeus, 1758) is the largest mammalian herbivore in Brazil. ...
Large frugivores play an important role as seed dispersers and their extinction may affect plant reg...
Fruit phenology observations and consumption of Dimorphandra mollis (Leguminosae) were analyzed duri...
Tapirs are known as effective dispersers of large-seeded tree species, but their role in dispersing ...
While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the impor...
While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the impor...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
The synergistic effects of habitat loss and climate change are altering landscape connectivity and s...
Seed dispersal is a fundamental process that is highly threatened by the rapid decline of large-bodi...
The historical and contemporary loss of large-bodied frugivores has disrupted many plant-disperser m...
The lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris is the second largest mammal in South America. It occupies a wi...