Ectophylla alba almost exclusively feeds on the fruits of Ficus colubrinae therefore significantly contributing to dispersal of its seeds. The objective of this research was to quantify the fruit removal of F. colubrinae by E. alba and compare it with that of birds in a F. colubrinae tree at the La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. We established seven quadrats randomly at different heights of the tree. We took photographs of each quadrat, quantified the fruits in each photograph, and compared the number of fruits removed during periods of high and low activity. The on-site persistence time of birds (9:05 min) was higher than that of E. alba (0.32 s). Birds removed more fruits (46) than E. alba (41). Birds defecated on site more times (...
A fundamental requirement for the successful protection of endangered species is detailed understand...
Tropical frugivorous birds are facing the effects of increased human land development. The conversio...
Seed dispersal activities of birds have probably selected for plant characteristics such as brightly...
Ectophylla alba almost exclusively feeds on the fruits of Ficus colubrinae therefore significantly c...
The duration of feeding bouts on fruiting trees by animal dispersers may have an effect on seed disp...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant species ...
The tropical rain forest landscape has been transformed to a mosaic composed of patches of crops, se...
Abstract Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant...
Figs are a remarkable food resource to frugivores, mainly in periods of general fruit scarcity. Ficu...
Although the overlap in fruit diet between birds and bats is low, they sometimes consume and compete...
AbstractFrugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant ...
Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to e...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Most tropical trees produce fleshy fruits that attract frugivores that disperse their seeds. Early d...
A fundamental requirement for the successful protection of endangered species is detailed understand...
Tropical frugivorous birds are facing the effects of increased human land development. The conversio...
Seed dispersal activities of birds have probably selected for plant characteristics such as brightly...
Ectophylla alba almost exclusively feeds on the fruits of Ficus colubrinae therefore significantly c...
The duration of feeding bouts on fruiting trees by animal dispersers may have an effect on seed disp...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant species ...
The tropical rain forest landscape has been transformed to a mosaic composed of patches of crops, se...
Abstract Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant...
Figs are a remarkable food resource to frugivores, mainly in periods of general fruit scarcity. Ficu...
Although the overlap in fruit diet between birds and bats is low, they sometimes consume and compete...
AbstractFrugivorous birds are important seed dispersers and influence the recruitment of many plant ...
Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to e...
For a plant with bird-dispersed seeds, the effectiveness of seed dispersal can change with fruit ava...
Most tropical trees produce fleshy fruits that attract frugivores that disperse their seeds. Early d...
A fundamental requirement for the successful protection of endangered species is detailed understand...
Tropical frugivorous birds are facing the effects of increased human land development. The conversio...
Seed dispersal activities of birds have probably selected for plant characteristics such as brightly...