1. Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating species coexistence and structuring tree diversity in diverse forests. Wildlife, which can dually shape the tree recruitment process by simultaneously functioning as natural enemies and seed dispersers, are undergoing widespread changes in population and behaviour due to the detrimental effects of expanding global road networks. However, the impact of these changes on recruitment dynamics through the alteration of seed dispersal processes remains understudied. 2. Here, we assessed how roads affect animal-mediated recruitment dynamics from the seed to adult stages of trees using a ubiquitous vertebrate-seed model: rodents and acorns. To quanti...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Plants frequently face attack by consumers resulting in seed loss. However, our ability to predict w...
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are distu...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Ecotones are considered unique environments, and the concepts of edge effects and ecotonal species h...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
While deforestation and fragmentation can cause massive species loss in forest ecosystems, forest re...
The Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata mixed forest is one of the major forest type...
Seed dispersal constitutes a pivotal process in an increasingly fragmented world, promoting populati...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Plants frequently face attack by consumers resulting in seed loss. However, our ability to predict w...
Seed dispersal and subsequent recruitment dynamics play a crucially important role in regulating spe...
Currently, 43% of the world's terrestrial surface is within five kilometres of a road, and therefore...
Globally, the aggregate length of roads exceeds 64 million km and 90.7% of protected areas are distu...
1. Habitat loss and fragmentation often leads to defaunation of large-bodied mammals, and their loss...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Understanding the interaction between plants and their animal seed dispersers is essential for predi...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Ecotones are considered unique environments, and the concepts of edge effects and ecotonal species h...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
While deforestation and fragmentation can cause massive species loss in forest ecosystems, forest re...
The Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata mixed forest is one of the major forest type...
Seed dispersal constitutes a pivotal process in an increasingly fragmented world, promoting populati...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Plants frequently face attack by consumers resulting in seed loss. However, our ability to predict w...