Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is regarded as mutualistic because seeds benefit from enhanced germination and dispersal to nutrient-rich microsites, whereas ants benefit from consuming the nutritious pulp/aril. Considering that the process of deforestation affects many attributes of the ecosystem such as species abundance and composition, and interspecific interactions, we asked whether the interaction between ants and fallen fleshy fruits in the Brazilian Atlantic forest differs between human-created fragments and undisturbed forests. We controlled diaspore type and quantity by using synthetic fruits (a plastic 'seed' covered by a lipid-rich 'pulp'), which were comparable to ...
This study aimed to analyze assemblages of arboreal ants in different vegetation physiognomies withi...
A grande quantidade de frutos carnosos e a diversidade e abundância de formigas em ambientes tropica...
<p>(A) Occurrence of particular ant groups and (B) occurrence of beneficial behaviours at sampling s...
Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is r...
Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is r...
<div><p>Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interact...
Interactions between ants and vertebrate-dispersed fleshy fruits are common on the floor of tropical...
Artificial fruits designed to simulate lipid-rich non-myrecochorous diaspores were used to test for ...
This study examines the dispersal system of Guapira opposita in a tropical sandy rainforest in south...
Rainforest fragmentation drastically affects biodiversity and species composition, mainly due to hab...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Changes in species composition and an increase in the probability of local or regional extinctions a...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
This study examines the dispersal system of Guapira opposita in a tropical sandy rainforest in south...
Ants are able to interact with fruits and seeds that are not adapted for ant seed dispersal. In Braz...
This study aimed to analyze assemblages of arboreal ants in different vegetation physiognomies withi...
A grande quantidade de frutos carnosos e a diversidade e abundância de formigas em ambientes tropica...
<p>(A) Occurrence of particular ant groups and (B) occurrence of beneficial behaviours at sampling s...
Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is r...
Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interaction is r...
<div><p>Ants frequently interact with fleshy fruits on the ground of tropical forests. This interact...
Interactions between ants and vertebrate-dispersed fleshy fruits are common on the floor of tropical...
Artificial fruits designed to simulate lipid-rich non-myrecochorous diaspores were used to test for ...
This study examines the dispersal system of Guapira opposita in a tropical sandy rainforest in south...
Rainforest fragmentation drastically affects biodiversity and species composition, mainly due to hab...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Changes in species composition and an increase in the probability of local or regional extinctions a...
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvime...
This study examines the dispersal system of Guapira opposita in a tropical sandy rainforest in south...
Ants are able to interact with fruits and seeds that are not adapted for ant seed dispersal. In Braz...
This study aimed to analyze assemblages of arboreal ants in different vegetation physiognomies withi...
A grande quantidade de frutos carnosos e a diversidade e abundância de formigas em ambientes tropica...
<p>(A) Occurrence of particular ant groups and (B) occurrence of beneficial behaviours at sampling s...