Seed dispersal, a key process in terrestrial landscapes, is increasingly important in the face of habitat fragmentation and global climate change. Seed dispersal is also notoriously difficult to characterize, especially in species rich and spatially complex tropical forests. We contrasted assemblages of biotically dispersed seeds collected from four sites using two methods: deposition into seed traps and interception by the capture of frugivorous birds. We also compared seed deposition and interception with local fruit production. Species accumulation curves for seeds deposited in seed traps began to level off sooner than curves for seeds collected from birds captured in mist nets, and extrapolation showed significantly greater estimated sp...
The tropical rain forest landscape has been transformed to a mosaic composed of patches of crops, se...
1. Assessing dispersal events in plants faces important challenges and limitations. A methodological...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...
Seed dispersal, a key process in terrestrial landscapes, is increasingly important in the face of ha...
1. Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, t...
Seed dispersal shapes ecological and evolutionary dynamics of plant populations. Here, we extend cla...
Efficient and unbiased sampling of ecological interactions is essential to our understanding of the ...
Seed dispersal by frugivores is vital to the maintenance of tree diversity in tropical forests. Howe...
A central problem in ecology is to understand how human impacts affect plant-animal interactions tha...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
The seed dispersal effectiveness framework allows assessing mutualistic services from frugivorous an...
Seed dispersal by avian frugivores is one of the key processes influencing plant spatial patterns, b...
Most Australian rainforest plants are dispersed by fruit-eating birds. In partly deforested landscap...
The tropical rain forest landscape has been transformed to a mosaic composed of patches of crops, se...
1. Assessing dispersal events in plants faces important challenges and limitations. A methodological...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...
Seed dispersal, a key process in terrestrial landscapes, is increasingly important in the face of ha...
1. Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, t...
Seed dispersal shapes ecological and evolutionary dynamics of plant populations. Here, we extend cla...
Efficient and unbiased sampling of ecological interactions is essential to our understanding of the ...
Seed dispersal by frugivores is vital to the maintenance of tree diversity in tropical forests. Howe...
A central problem in ecology is to understand how human impacts affect plant-animal interactions tha...
1. Animal biodiversity matters for the provision of ecosystem functions derived from trophic activit...
The seed dispersal effectiveness framework allows assessing mutualistic services from frugivorous an...
Seed dispersal by avian frugivores is one of the key processes influencing plant spatial patterns, b...
Most Australian rainforest plants are dispersed by fruit-eating birds. In partly deforested landscap...
The tropical rain forest landscape has been transformed to a mosaic composed of patches of crops, se...
1. Assessing dispersal events in plants faces important challenges and limitations. A methodological...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...