Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentation is one of the most significant anthropogenic impacts on the environment. Cascading effects of these extinctions through ecosystems have been little studied, although correlative studies have revealed co‐extinctions in closely linked groups, with implications for ecosystem structure and function. Despite playing important roles in seed dispersal and hence seedling recruitment, mammals have been largely neglected in network studies. Similarly, the role of secondary seed dispersers, such as ants and dung beetles, has been largely unexplored. Most dung beetles rely on mammal feces for feeding and breeding and provide a suite of important ecosys...
Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ex...
1.Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ...
Australian native mammal species within the 35 g – 5500 g critical weight range (CWR) have been decl...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Loss of large-bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Biodiversity loss can precipitate extinction cascades and impair ecological processes. These ‘downst...
Biodiversity loss can precipitate extinction cascades and impair ecological processes. These ‘downst...
Conservation outcomes could be greatly enhanced if strategies addressing anthropogenic land-use chan...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
Conservation outcomes could be greatly enhanced if strategies addressing anthropogenic land-use chan...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Overhunting has caused severe decline or local extinction in many large-bodied mammals with direct c...
The millennial-scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
The millennial–scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ex...
1.Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ...
Australian native mammal species within the 35 g – 5500 g critical weight range (CWR) have been decl...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Loss of large-bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Biodiversity loss can precipitate extinction cascades and impair ecological processes. These ‘downst...
Biodiversity loss can precipitate extinction cascades and impair ecological processes. These ‘downst...
Conservation outcomes could be greatly enhanced if strategies addressing anthropogenic land-use chan...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
Conservation outcomes could be greatly enhanced if strategies addressing anthropogenic land-use chan...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Overhunting has caused severe decline or local extinction in many large-bodied mammals with direct c...
The millennial-scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
The millennial–scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ex...
1.Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ...
Australian native mammal species within the 35 g – 5500 g critical weight range (CWR) have been decl...