Many plant species bear fruits that suggest adaptation to seed dispersal by extinct megafauna. Present-day seed dispersal of these megafaunal plants is carried out by rodents, which can act as predators or dispersers; whether this interaction is primarily positive or negative can depend on the context. Here, we parameterized a stochastic model using data from the field and experimental arenas to estimate the effect of rodents on the recruitment of Myrcianthes coquimbensis -an Atacama Desert shrub with megafaunal fruits- and examine whether environmental conditions can alter the sign and strength of these rodent-plant interactions. We show that the outcome of these interactions is context-dependent: in wet conditions seed removal by rodents ...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropical fruits dis...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
The Neotropics have many plant species that seem to be adapted for seed dispersal by megafauna that ...
Jansen PA, Hirsch BT, Emsens W, Zamora-Gutierrez V, Wikelski M, Kays RW (2012) Data from: Thieving r...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
The relationship between two rodent species and the Cape Reed (Willdenowia incurvata) were examined....
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Understanding the functional role of animal species in seed dispersal is central to determining how ...
Seed dispersal by caching rodents is a context-dependent mutualism in many systems. Plants benefit w...
Attracting frugivores for fruit removal is a crucial step in the reproductive success of those plant...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropical fruits dis...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
Scatter-hoarding rodents can act as both predators and dispersers for many large-seeded plants becau...
The Neotropics have many plant species that seem to be adapted for seed dispersal by megafauna that ...
Jansen PA, Hirsch BT, Emsens W, Zamora-Gutierrez V, Wikelski M, Kays RW (2012) Data from: Thieving r...
Many tree species that depend on scatter-hoarding animals for seed dispersal produce massive crops o...
The relationship between two rodent species and the Cape Reed (Willdenowia incurvata) were examined....
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Small rodents have long been considered to be seed predators rather than effective seed dispersers....
Understanding the functional role of animal species in seed dispersal is central to determining how ...
Seed dispersal by caching rodents is a context-dependent mutualism in many systems. Plants benefit w...
Attracting frugivores for fruit removal is a crucial step in the reproductive success of those plant...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
Some neotropical, fleshy-fruited plants have fruits structurally similar to paleotropical fruits dis...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...