Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are disturbed by road penetration, and therefore understanding how road networks impact species and ecosystem processes is highly relevant to applied conservation ecology. Among various effects on wildlife, roads may disrupt the interaction between plants and their animal-mediated seed dispersers, compromising forest regeneration and composition. Here, using the acorn-rodent system, we quantified to what extent rodent functions on seed dispersal are modified by roads over two years (i.e. 2013 and 2014). Road had negative effects on seed-dispersal services provided by rodents, with an approximate 30% reduction of seed dispersal effectiveness (SDE) and ...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
There is a growing need to address the effects of roadway presence on wildlife. Not only do roads di...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by linear infrastructure, including roads, railways, an...
<div><p>Road barrier effect is among the foremost negative impacts of roads on wildlife. Knowledge o...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by development of infrastructure such as roads threaten...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
There is a growing need to address the effects of roadway presence on wildlife. Not only do roads di...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating ...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
Roads can block animal movement and reduce persistence of species living in road surroundings. Movem...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by linear infrastructure, including roads, railways, an...
<div><p>Road barrier effect is among the foremost negative impacts of roads on wildlife. Knowledge o...
Roads disrupt landscape connectivity for many terrestrial mammals. These infrastructures can be barr...
Recent studies have highlighted the positive effects of road verges on the abundance of small mammal...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
We sought to answer the question of whether tropical forest roads act as barriers to seed dispersal ...
Habitat fragmentation and destruction caused by development of infrastructure such as roads threaten...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
There is a growing need to address the effects of roadway presence on wildlife. Not only do roads di...