During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. Their extinction potentially triggered population declines of large-seeded tree species dispersed by the large-bodied frugivores with which they co-evolved, a theory first proposed by Janzen and Martin (1982). We tested this hypothesis using species range maps for 257 South American tree species, comparing 63 species thought to be primarily distributed by megafauna with 194 distributed by other animals. We found a highly significant (p 95% following disperser extinction. A numerical gap dynamic simulations suggests that over a 10 000 yr period following the disperser extinctions, the average convex hull range size of large-seeded tree specie...
Megafauna are ecologically important. They are ecosystem engineers that substantially modify modern ...
Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect e...
The “trophic downgrading of planet Earth” refers to the systematic decline of the world’s largest ve...
During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. ...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Tropical forests are the global cornerstone of biological diversity, and store 55% of the forest car...
Background: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropical fruits dis...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Artículo de publicación ISILoss of megafauna, an aspect of defaunation, can precipitate many ecologi...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
To assess how the decimation of large vertebrates by hunting alters recruitment processes in a tropi...
In the 1970s, Paul Martin proposed that big game hunters armed with fluted projectile points coloniz...
Megafauna are ecologically important. They are ecosystem engineers that substantially modify modern ...
Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect e...
The “trophic downgrading of planet Earth” refers to the systematic decline of the world’s largest ve...
During the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene 59 species of South American megafauna went extinct. ...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
Tropical forests are the global cornerstone of biological diversity, and store 55% of the forest car...
Background: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropical fruits dis...
BACKGROUND: Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropica...
Artículo de publicación ISILoss of megafauna, an aspect of defaunation, can precipitate many ecologi...
Abstract The worldwide extinction of megafauna during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene is evi...
Large herbivorous vertebrates have strong interactions with vegetation, affecting the structure, com...
To assess how the decimation of large vertebrates by hunting alters recruitment processes in a tropi...
In the 1970s, Paul Martin proposed that big game hunters armed with fluted projectile points coloniz...
Megafauna are ecologically important. They are ecosystem engineers that substantially modify modern ...
Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate direct and indirect e...
The “trophic downgrading of planet Earth” refers to the systematic decline of the world’s largest ve...