Seed dispersal is a key evolutionary process and a central theme in the population ecology of terrestrial plants. The primary producers of most land-based ecosystems are propagated by and maintained through various mechanisms of seed dispersal that involve both abiotic and biotic modes of transportation. By far the most common biotic seed transport mechanism is zoochory, whereby seeds, or fruits containing them, are dispersed through the activities of animals. Rodents are one group of mammals that commonly prey on seeds (granivores) and play a critical, often destructive, role in primary dispersal and the dynamics of plant communities. In North America, geomyid, heteromyid and some sciurid rodents have specialized cheek pouches for transpor...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Endozoochory is a prominent form of seed dispersal in tropical dry forests. Most extant megafauna th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15)Many rodents in southern California shrublands are gra...
Seed dispersal is a key evolutionary process and a central theme in the population ecology of terres...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
Jansen PA, Hirsch BT, Emsens W, Zamora-Gutierrez V, Wikelski M, Kays RW (2012) Data from: Thieving r...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
1. Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-est...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Endozoochory is a prominent form of seed dispersal in tropical dry forests. Most extant megafauna th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15)Many rodents in southern California shrublands are gra...
Seed dispersal is a key evolutionary process and a central theme in the population ecology of terres...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
Jansen PA, Hirsch BT, Emsens W, Zamora-Gutierrez V, Wikelski M, Kays RW (2012) Data from: Thieving r...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Granivorous rodent populations in deserts are primarily regulated through precipitation-driven resou...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
1. Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-est...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Endozoochory is a prominent form of seed dispersal in tropical dry forests. Most extant megafauna th...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15)Many rodents in southern California shrublands are gra...