Frugivory, i.e. feeding on fruits, pulp or seeds by animals, is usually considered a mutualism when interactions involve seed dispersal, and an antagonism when it results in the predation and destruction of seeds. Nevertheless, most frugivory interactions involve both benefits and disadvantages for plants, and the net interaction outcomes thus tend to vary along a continuum from mutualism to antagonism. Quantifying outcome variation is challenging and the ecological contribution of frugivorous animals to plant demography thus remains little explored. This is particularly true for interactions in which animals do not ingest entire fruits, i.e. in seed-eating and pulp-eating. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of Neotropical palm–frugivo...
Palms, like all plants, show coevolutionary relationships with animals that have been traditionally ...
Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functi...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm–frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test wh...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Palms, like all plants, show coevolutionary relationships with animals that have been traditionally ...
Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functi...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm–frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test wh...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
Palms, like all plants, show coevolutionary relationships with animals that have been traditionally ...
Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functi...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...