Myriad tropical vertebrates are threatened by overharvest. Whether this harvest has indirect effects on nonhunted organisms that interact with the game species is a critical question. Many tropical birds and mammals disperse seeds. Their overhunting in forests can cause zoochorous trees to suffer from reduced seed dispersal. Yet how these reductions in seed dispersal influence tree abundance and population dynamics remains unclear. Reproductive parameters in long-lived organisms often have very low elasticities; indeed the demographic importance of seed dispersal is an open question. We asked how variation in hunting pressure across four national parks with seasonal forest in northern Thailand influenced the relative abundance of gibbons, m...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
The sustainability of seed extraction from natural populations has been questioned recently. Increas...
Abstract. Myriad tropical vertebrates are threatened by overharvest. Whether this harvest has indire...
Rampant illegal hunting threatens wildlife populations inside many tropical protected areas, comprom...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Many plants interact with groups of mutualist pollinators and seed dispersers. A key issue for both ...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
The sustainability of seed extraction from natural populations has been questioned recently. Increas...
Abstract. Myriad tropical vertebrates are threatened by overharvest. Whether this harvest has indire...
Rampant illegal hunting threatens wildlife populations inside many tropical protected areas, comprom...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Many plants interact with groups of mutualist pollinators and seed dispersers. A key issue for both ...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also ...
The sustainability of seed extraction from natural populations has been questioned recently. Increas...