Invasive non-native species can alter animal-mediated seed dispersal interactions and ultimately affect the stability of recipient communities. The degree of such disturbances, however, is highly variable and depends on several factors, two of which have received little attention: the relative timing of native and non-native fruiting phenologies, and the associated variation in relative resource availability across the fruiting period. Both are likely to alter plant-seed disperser interactions threatened by biological invasions. Here we investigated the impact of plant invasions on the seasonal dynamics of frugivory and seed dispersal networks across a large-scale experimental setup and a plant invasion gradient on a tropical island. We rec...
In subtropical Australia, many native and invasive plant species rely on a shared suite of frugivore...
Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechani...
In this thesis I investigated consequences of seed dispersal and frugivory for plant populations and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Biological invasions are one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the An...
Seed dispersal mutualisms evolve in complex communities of plants and frugivorous animals, within wh...
The Galápagos are considered a model oceanic archipelago, with unique flora and fauna currently thre...
Island ecosystems are vulnerable to the impacts of invasive non-native species. Non-native plant inv...
Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, the ...
Frugivores are the main seed dispersers in many ecosystems, such that behaviorally driven, nonrandom...
International audienceThe loss of large frugivores leads to seed dispersal loss and regeneration fai...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
The Galápagos are considered a model oceanic archipelago, with unique flora and fauna currently thre...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordForest remn...
The interaction between granivorous scatterhoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: s...
In subtropical Australia, many native and invasive plant species rely on a shared suite of frugivore...
Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechani...
In this thesis I investigated consequences of seed dispersal and frugivory for plant populations and...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Biological invasions are one of the main threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the An...
Seed dispersal mutualisms evolve in complex communities of plants and frugivorous animals, within wh...
The Galápagos are considered a model oceanic archipelago, with unique flora and fauna currently thre...
Island ecosystems are vulnerable to the impacts of invasive non-native species. Non-native plant inv...
Frugivores shape plant communities via seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited plant species. However, the ...
Frugivores are the main seed dispersers in many ecosystems, such that behaviorally driven, nonrandom...
International audienceThe loss of large frugivores leads to seed dispersal loss and regeneration fai...
Plant–frugivore mutualistic assemblages frequently combine multiple, complementary or not (i.e. redu...
The Galápagos are considered a model oceanic archipelago, with unique flora and fauna currently thre...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordForest remn...
The interaction between granivorous scatterhoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: s...
In subtropical Australia, many native and invasive plant species rely on a shared suite of frugivore...
Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechani...
In this thesis I investigated consequences of seed dispersal and frugivory for plant populations and...