Seed dispersal by Red fox (Vulpes vulpes), Stone marten (Martes foina), and Wild boar (Sus scrofa) was analyzed in an extensively degraded mosaic landscape in Sierra Nevada (SE Spain). The main objective was to determine whether seed dispersal by mammals was related to habitat degradation within a mosaic of adjacent degraded patches mixed with native forest and thereby to determine the potential role of mammals as seed dispersers in degraded landscape units. For three consecutive years, mammal feces were collected in the fruit production period, extracting all seeds of woody species found therein and analyzing their viability. Feces were collected in three different plots for each of five different landscape units: shrubland, native forest,...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
The contribution of red fox and stone marten as seed dispersers in a Mediterranean mountain protecte...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Abstract Background Vertebrate-mediated seed dispersal is probably the main long distance dispersal ...
Background and aims A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscapes ...
Background and aims A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscapes ...
Knowledge about how frugivory and seed deposition are spatially distributed is valuable to understan...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Knowledge about how frugivory and seed deposition are spatially distributed is valuable to understan...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
Land abandonment due to increasing depopulation of rural areas is an ongoing trend in developed coun...
Terrestrial mammals are good dispersers of the fruits and seeds of seasonal rainforest in the Gulf o...
Background and aims – A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscape...
Endozochorous seed dispersal by herbivores can affect plant spatial dynamics and macroecological pat...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
The contribution of red fox and stone marten as seed dispersers in a Mediterranean mountain protecte...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Abstract Background Vertebrate-mediated seed dispersal is probably the main long distance dispersal ...
Background and aims A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscapes ...
Background and aims A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscapes ...
Knowledge about how frugivory and seed deposition are spatially distributed is valuable to understan...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Knowledge about how frugivory and seed deposition are spatially distributed is valuable to understan...
Land abandonment is one of the most powerful global change drivers in developed countries where rece...
Land abandonment due to increasing depopulation of rural areas is an ongoing trend in developed coun...
Terrestrial mammals are good dispersers of the fruits and seeds of seasonal rainforest in the Gulf o...
Background and aims – A good understanding of the ways in which seeds are dispersed within landscape...
Endozochorous seed dispersal by herbivores can affect plant spatial dynamics and macroecological pat...
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
The contribution of red fox and stone marten as seed dispersers in a Mediterranean mountain protecte...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...