In Amazonian igapó forests (seasonally flooded forests on blackwater river margins), the end of the annual flood pulse results in the formation of extensive mat-like seed patches. The seeds in these patches then germinate, forming a dense, highly heterogeneous, assemblage. Animal-plant interactions in these areas, as well as the influence that the patches have on the occurrence of herbivorous vertebrates, remain almost completely unstudied. Using camera traps in areas with and without seed/seedling patches, we tested the relationship between these seed accumulation sites and the presence of bird and mammal species. At the micro-scale (between treatments), vertebrate occurrence was not related to patch presence. At the larger scale (local), ...
<div><p>Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can ...
There is increasing interest in the restoration/regeneration of degraded tropical habitats yet the p...
Seed dispersal is a limiting factor in the maintenance and distribution of plant communities, especi...
In Amazonian igapó forests (seasonally flooded forests on blackwater river margins), the end of the ...
We document patterns of fruit and vertebrate abundance within an extensive, virtually undisturbed mo...
Several forest types compose the apparently homogenous forest landscape of the lowland Amazon. The s...
The Amazon represents more than half of the surviving tropical forest on Earth. However, despite it...
Tropical rainforests worldwide are under increasing pressure from human activities, which are alteri...
More frequent deposition of seeds by frugivores beneath plants in fruit could impose spatial limits ...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
<div><p>There is increasing interest in the restoration/regeneration of degraded tropical habitats y...
Post-dispersal seed consumption by rainforest vertebrates on the forest floor can substantially infl...
Terrestrial vertebrate frugivores constitute one of the major guilds in tropical forests. Previous s...
The forests of southeastern Amazonia are highly threatened by disturbances such as fragmentation, un...
Habitat heterogeneity may affect the structure of animal assemblages even within apparently homogeno...
<div><p>Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can ...
There is increasing interest in the restoration/regeneration of degraded tropical habitats yet the p...
Seed dispersal is a limiting factor in the maintenance and distribution of plant communities, especi...
In Amazonian igapó forests (seasonally flooded forests on blackwater river margins), the end of the ...
We document patterns of fruit and vertebrate abundance within an extensive, virtually undisturbed mo...
Several forest types compose the apparently homogenous forest landscape of the lowland Amazon. The s...
The Amazon represents more than half of the surviving tropical forest on Earth. However, despite it...
Tropical rainforests worldwide are under increasing pressure from human activities, which are alteri...
More frequent deposition of seeds by frugivores beneath plants in fruit could impose spatial limits ...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
<div><p>There is increasing interest in the restoration/regeneration of degraded tropical habitats y...
Post-dispersal seed consumption by rainforest vertebrates on the forest floor can substantially infl...
Terrestrial vertebrate frugivores constitute one of the major guilds in tropical forests. Previous s...
The forests of southeastern Amazonia are highly threatened by disturbances such as fragmentation, un...
Habitat heterogeneity may affect the structure of animal assemblages even within apparently homogeno...
<div><p>Várzea forests account for 17% of the Amazon basin and endure an annual inundation that can ...
There is increasing interest in the restoration/regeneration of degraded tropical habitats yet the p...
Seed dispersal is a limiting factor in the maintenance and distribution of plant communities, especi...