Understanding how ecological interactions have shaped the evolutionary dynamics of species traits remains a challenge in evolutionary ecology. Combining trait evolution models and phylogenies, we analyzed the evolution of characters associated with seed dispersal (fruit size and color) and herbivory (spines) in Neotropical palms to infer the role of these opposing animal-plant interactions in driving evolutionary patterns. We found that the evolution of fruit color and fruit size were associated in Neotropical palms, supporting the adaptive interpretation of seed-dispersal syndromes and highlighting the role of frugivores in shaping plant evolution. Furthermore, we revealed a positive association between fruit size and the presence of spine...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
Understanding how ecological interactions have shaped the evolutionary dynamics of species traits re...
Understanding how ecological interactions have shaped the evolutionary dynamics of species traits re...
Entender como as interações ecológicas moldaram a dinâmica evolutiva dos caracteres das espécies con...
Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functi...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
International audienceAnimal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to ...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm–frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test wh...
Seed dispersal by vertebrates is one of the most common and important plant-animal mutualisms, invol...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Frugivory, i.e. feeding on fruits, pulp or seeds by animals, is usually considered a mutualism when ...
Traits associated with resource acquisition and use are related to current or past environmental con...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...
Understanding how ecological interactions have shaped the evolutionary dynamics of species traits re...
Understanding how ecological interactions have shaped the evolutionary dynamics of species traits re...
Entender como as interações ecológicas moldaram a dinâmica evolutiva dos caracteres das espécies con...
Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functi...
Seed dispersal by fruit-eating animals is a pivotal ecosystem function in tropical forests, but the ...
International audienceAnimal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to ...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm–frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test wh...
Seed dispersal by vertebrates is one of the most common and important plant-animal mutualisms, invol...
Aim: To synthesize published knowledge on palm-frugivore seed dispersal observations and to test whe...
Frugivory, i.e. feeding on fruits, pulp or seeds by animals, is usually considered a mutualism when ...
Traits associated with resource acquisition and use are related to current or past environmental con...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Aim Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain for...
Fig trees are a ubiquitous component of tropical rain forests and exhibit an enormous diversity of e...