We propose a new classification of rain forest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morphology and other traits relevant to fruit‐feeding insects. This classification is compared with other systems based on plant morphology or traits relevant to vertebrate fruit dispersers. Our syndromes are based on fruits sampled from 1,192 plant species at three Forest Global Earth Observatory plots: Barro Colorado Island (Panama), Khao Chong (Thailand), and Wanang (Papua New Guinea). The three plots differed widely in fruit syndrome composition. Plant species with fleshy, indehiscent fruits containing multiple seeds were important at all three sites. However, in Panama, a high proportion of species had dry fruits, while in New Guinea and Th...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Insect seed predators are important agents of mortality for tropical trees, but little is known abou...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We put forward a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes based on fruit m...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to low...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to ...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to low...
Fruits are a major food resource for wildlifes and have evolved different traits which attract speci...
In the tropics, antagonistic seed predation networks may have different properties than mutualistic ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Insect seed predators are important agents of mortality for tropical trees, but little is known abou...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We put forward a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes based on fruit m...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
We propose a new classification of rainforest plants into eight fruit syndromes, based on fruit morp...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to low...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to ...
Aim Insects feeding on seeds and fruits represent interesting study systems, potentially able to low...
Fruits are a major food resource for wildlifes and have evolved different traits which attract speci...
In the tropics, antagonistic seed predation networks may have different properties than mutualistic ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Insect seed predators are important agents of mortality for tropical trees, but little is known abou...