Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populations in fire-prone environments. If these processes influence distribution and abundance, rare species may be expected to have less seed removal and/or greater seed predation than common congeners. I compared seed removal and predation under plants in two closely related pairs of fire-sensitive common and rare Persoonia species with fleshy fruits in two replicate populations of each species. Seed removal by macropods was significantly greater in the two common species (\u3e50% seeds/plant) than in their rare congeners (\u3c25%). There was no overall effect of rarity on seed predation by rodents, but there were significantly more seeds of the r...
An increased understanding of intraspecific seed packaging (i.e. seed size/number strategy) variatio...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Abstract Native seeds broadcast for restoration are often consumed by predators before they can germ...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Human‐induced changes to fire regimes result in smaller, more patchy fires in many peri‐urban areas,...
Pre-dispersal seed predation (PDSP) is commonly observed in woody plants, and recognized as a driver...
Change in ecosystem disturbance regimes from human land-use poses a worldwide problem for management...
The sustainability of seed extraction from natural populations has been questioned recently. Increas...
Pre-dispersal seed predation (PDSP) is commonly observed in woody plants, and recog-nized as a drive...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed ecologists have often stated that they expect larger-seeded species to have lower survivorship ...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
An increased understanding of intraspecific seed packaging (i.e. seed size/number strategy) variatio...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Abstract Native seeds broadcast for restoration are often consumed by predators before they can germ...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Human‐induced changes to fire regimes result in smaller, more patchy fires in many peri‐urban areas,...
Pre-dispersal seed predation (PDSP) is commonly observed in woody plants, and recognized as a driver...
Change in ecosystem disturbance regimes from human land-use poses a worldwide problem for management...
The sustainability of seed extraction from natural populations has been questioned recently. Increas...
Pre-dispersal seed predation (PDSP) is commonly observed in woody plants, and recog-nized as a drive...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
Seed ecologists have often stated that they expect larger-seeded species to have lower survivorship ...
Seed predators and dispersers may drive the speed and structure of forest regeneration in natural ec...
An increased understanding of intraspecific seed packaging (i.e. seed size/number strategy) variatio...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...