Our study focuses on the keystone species Acacia tortilis and is the first to investigate the effect of domestic ungulates and aridity on seed viability and germination over an extensive part of the Eastern Sahara. Bruchids infest its seeds and reduce their viability and germination, but ingestion by ruminant herbivores diminishes infestation levels and enhances/promotes seed viability and germination. The degree of these effects seems to be correlated with animal body mass. Significantly reduced numbers of wild ruminant ungulates have increased the potential importance of domestic animals and pastoral nomadism for the functionality of arid North African and Middle Eastern ecosystems. We sampled seeds (16,543) from A. tortilis in eight area...
Prosopis juliflora is a small mesquite tree native to Central and South America, with invasive popula...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
Questions: What is the potential of sheep to serve as seed dispersers via ingestion and defecation i...
Our study focuses on the keystone species Acacia tortilis and is the first to investigate the effect...
Over the past century woody plants have increased in abundance on sites formerly occupied by grassla...
Germination of Acacia tortilis seeds strongly depends on micro-site conditions. In Lake Manyara Nati...
To assess seed dispersal by domestic herbivores (sheep and goat) in Central Zagros region, 12 differ...
Large mammals have little impact upon Acacia flowers and thus do not affect pod production via flowe...
We investigated some interactions between mammalian herbivores, bruchid seed predators and seeds of ...
Seed ecology may play a role in the widespread increase of Acacia karroo in savanna and grassland. A...
Reintroductions may play an important role in re-establishing key ecosystem functions and are potent...
International audienceNative plants of the Sahara are remarkably resistant to prolonged droughts and...
In situ edaphic factors affecting seed germination and seedling emergence of three framework species...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Prosopis juliflora is a small mesquite tree native to Central and South America, with invasive popula...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
Questions: What is the potential of sheep to serve as seed dispersers via ingestion and defecation i...
Our study focuses on the keystone species Acacia tortilis and is the first to investigate the effect...
Over the past century woody plants have increased in abundance on sites formerly occupied by grassla...
Germination of Acacia tortilis seeds strongly depends on micro-site conditions. In Lake Manyara Nati...
To assess seed dispersal by domestic herbivores (sheep and goat) in Central Zagros region, 12 differ...
Large mammals have little impact upon Acacia flowers and thus do not affect pod production via flowe...
We investigated some interactions between mammalian herbivores, bruchid seed predators and seeds of ...
Seed ecology may play a role in the widespread increase of Acacia karroo in savanna and grassland. A...
Reintroductions may play an important role in re-establishing key ecosystem functions and are potent...
International audienceNative plants of the Sahara are remarkably resistant to prolonged droughts and...
In situ edaphic factors affecting seed germination and seedling emergence of three framework species...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
Mammalian herbivores can play a role in the endozoochorous dispersal of Prosopis seeds in the arid z...
Prosopis juliflora is a small mesquite tree native to Central and South America, with invasive popula...
International audienceThe main objective of this study is to determine the possible reasons for rege...
Questions: What is the potential of sheep to serve as seed dispersers via ingestion and defecation i...