Most plants with fleshy fruits have seeds that are ingested by animals, but a less well-understood mode of seed dispersal involves fleshy fruits containing seeds that are discarded by frugivorous animals because they are too large or toxic to be ingested. We studied the seed dispersal biology of Haemanthus deformis, an amaryllid lily species found in a mosaic of bush clumps in a grassland matrix in South Africa. We asked whether seed dispersal is directed in and among bush clumps and whether germination and survival are greater for seeds dispersed to bush clumps than to those dispersed into grassland. Using camera trapping, we found that fruits are consumed mainly by birds and rodents. The pulp was removed from the seeds which were then dis...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...
The relationship between two rodent species and the Cape Reed (Willdenowia incurvata) were examined....
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Examining dispersal is critical for understanding the diversity of Andean-centered plant lineages, l...
Examining dispersal is critical for understanding the diversity of Andean-centered plant lineages, l...
Seed dispersal is a key ecological process for plant regeneration. Being sessile organisms, plants r...
Seed dispersal allows successive generations of plants to be mobile in space and time. Heeria a...
We investigated secondary dispersal of propagules of Erodiophyllum elderi (Asteraceae), a short-live...
The dispersal of plants with particular attention to the roles birds play as dispersal agents was st...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Experimental approaches to study seed dispersal of the Brazil nut tree have hitherto relied on expos...
Seed dispersal influences the survival and distribution of plant species and is an important mechani...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...
The relationship between two rodent species and the Cape Reed (Willdenowia incurvata) were examined....
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...
Examining dispersal is critical for understanding the diversity of Andean-centered plant lineages, l...
Examining dispersal is critical for understanding the diversity of Andean-centered plant lineages, l...
Seed dispersal is a key ecological process for plant regeneration. Being sessile organisms, plants r...
Seed dispersal allows successive generations of plants to be mobile in space and time. Heeria a...
We investigated secondary dispersal of propagules of Erodiophyllum elderi (Asteraceae), a short-live...
The dispersal of plants with particular attention to the roles birds play as dispersal agents was st...
Large animals are believed to have coevolved to become the primary dispersers of large-seeded plants...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Seed dispersal by animals is a complex process involving several distinct stages: fruit removal by f...
Experimental approaches to study seed dispersal of the Brazil nut tree have hitherto relied on expos...
Seed dispersal influences the survival and distribution of plant species and is an important mechani...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
The New Zealand alpine zone has many fleshy-fruited plant species, but now has a relatively depauper...
The relationship between two rodent species and the Cape Reed (Willdenowia incurvata) were examined....
Animal-dispersed plants are increasingly reliant on effective seed dispersal provided by small-bodie...