The animal dispersal hypothesis predicts that mast seeding can increase dispersal rate of seeds by dispersers and enhance reproductive success of plants. However, in contrast to pollination efficiency and predator satiation hypothesis, the animal dispersal hypothesis has received mixed support. Using 12-year data on fruit production and seedling recruitment of a fleshy-fruited tree rowan (Sorbus aucuparia, Rosaceae), we tested if an increase in the fruit production at the population level results in higher proportion of fruits recruiting into seedlings. Recruitment was recorded near (under rowans) and far (under heterospecifics) from conspecifics. Higher recruitment rates under rowans would support predator satiation hypothesis. Higher rec...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
In visually-driven seed dispersal mutualisms, natural selection should promote plant strategies that...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Seed dispersal by avian frugivores is one of the key processes influencing plant spatial patterns, b...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
The inability of small-gaped animals to consume very large fruits may limit seed dispersal of the re...
The seed dispersal effectiveness framework allows assessing mutualistic services from frugivorous an...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
1. Land abandonment due to increasing depopulation of rural areas is an ongoing trend in developed c...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
In visually-driven seed dispersal mutualisms, natural selection should promote plant strategies that...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Seed dispersal by avian frugivores is one of the key processes influencing plant spatial patterns, b...
Several plant species in the Neotropics bear large, fleshy fruits that suggest adaptation to endozoo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of se...
The inability of small-gaped animals to consume very large fruits may limit seed dispersal of the re...
The seed dispersal effectiveness framework allows assessing mutualistic services from frugivorous an...
Mast seeding is a reproductive strategy in some perennial plants defined as synchronous production o...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
1. Land abandonment due to increasing depopulation of rural areas is an ongoing trend in developed c...
Synchronized and variable reproduction by perennial plants, called mast seeding, is a major reproduc...
The recruitment of Phillyrea latifolia L. (Oleaceae), a bird-dispersed tree of Mediterranean forest,...
In visually-driven seed dispersal mutualisms, natural selection should promote plant strategies that...