It is commonly accepted that species interactions such as granivory are more intense in the tropics. However, this has rarely been tested. A global dataset of post-dispersal seed removal by invertebrates and vertebrates for 79 native plant species from semi-natural and natural terrestrial habitats ranging from 55° N to 45° S, was compiled from the global literature to test the hypothesis that post-dispersal seed removal by invertebrates and vertebrates is more intense at lower latitudes. We also quantified the relationship between post-dispersal seed removal by vertebrates and by invertebrates to global climatic features including temperature, actual evapotranspiration (AET) and rainfall seasonality. Linear mixed effect models were applied ...
Background and Aims Post-dispersal seed predation in alpine communities has received little attentio...
Seed dispersal is one of the key phases in the regeneration process of plant populations. It determi...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by NRC Research Press.Invasions by exotic pl...
<div><p>It is commonly accepted that species interactions such as granivory are more intense in the ...
It is commonly accepted that species interactions such as granivory are more intense in the tropics....
Aim We set out to test the hypothesis that rates of pre- and post-dispersal seed predation would be...
Aim\ud \ud Large-scale patterns linking energy availability, biological productivity and diversity f...
Aim Large-scale patterns linking energy availability, biological productivity and diversity form a c...
Species interactions have long been predicted to increase in intensity toward the tropics and low el...
Species interactions have long been predicted to increase in intensity toward the tropics and low el...
Seed survival is of great importance for the performance of plant species and it is strongly affecte...
Seed dispersal is a key ecological process for plant regeneration. Being sessile organisms, plants r...
Background and AimsClassic theory on geographical gradients in plant–herbivore interactions assumes ...
As the sole opportunity for most plants to move, seed dispersal influences the biodiversity and func...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Background and Aims Post-dispersal seed predation in alpine communities has received little attentio...
Seed dispersal is one of the key phases in the regeneration process of plant populations. It determi...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by NRC Research Press.Invasions by exotic pl...
<div><p>It is commonly accepted that species interactions such as granivory are more intense in the ...
It is commonly accepted that species interactions such as granivory are more intense in the tropics....
Aim We set out to test the hypothesis that rates of pre- and post-dispersal seed predation would be...
Aim\ud \ud Large-scale patterns linking energy availability, biological productivity and diversity f...
Aim Large-scale patterns linking energy availability, biological productivity and diversity form a c...
Species interactions have long been predicted to increase in intensity toward the tropics and low el...
Species interactions have long been predicted to increase in intensity toward the tropics and low el...
Seed survival is of great importance for the performance of plant species and it is strongly affecte...
Seed dispersal is a key ecological process for plant regeneration. Being sessile organisms, plants r...
Background and AimsClassic theory on geographical gradients in plant–herbivore interactions assumes ...
As the sole opportunity for most plants to move, seed dispersal influences the biodiversity and func...
At a time when plant species are experiencing increasing challenges from climate change, land-use ch...
Background and Aims Post-dispersal seed predation in alpine communities has received little attentio...
Seed dispersal is one of the key phases in the regeneration process of plant populations. It determi...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by NRC Research Press.Invasions by exotic pl...