AbstractHerbivores can act as dispersal vectors by purposely or accidentally ingesting ripe fruits, and thus endozoochory is one determining factor for plant distribution patterns. The objective of our study was to investigate to what extent plants of major taxonomic groups of the Knersvlakte (Succulent Karoo, South Africa) are endozoochorously dispersed. On three different farms in the central Knersvlakte, dung of domestic herbivores was collected and analysed by the seedling-emergence method. The resulting species composition was compared to the standing vegetation of thirty-four 1000-m2 plots each recorded on one hundred 400-cm2 subplots. Our results show that domestic livestock facilitated the dispersal of taxa characteristic of the Kne...
Background Vertebrate-mediated seed dispersal is probably the main long distance dispersal mode. Th...
Extensive grazing often has a strong influence on the structure and composition of herbaceous plant ...
Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects o...
AbstractHerbivores can act as dispersal vectors by purposely or accidentally ingesting ripe fruits, ...
Invasive plants, growing and spreading outside of their native range, can severely modify ecosystems...
Herbivory is a prominent top-down force shaping the landscape of semi-arid savannas in East Africa. ...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
The Namaqualand region in South Africa is part of the richest arid biodiversity hotspot in the world...
The dispersal of plants with particular attention to the roles birds play as dispersal agents was st...
Long-distance seed dispersal is a key factor in vegetation dynamics, especially in highly dynamic ec...
Large animals tend to disperse seeds over long distances via ingestion and defecation due to their l...
Includes bibliographical references.The broad objective of these studies was to view present landuse...
Large herbivorous mammals abundantly disperse seeds through ingestion and subsequent excretion (endo...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
Background Vertebrate-mediated seed dispersal is probably the main long distance dispersal mode. Th...
Extensive grazing often has a strong influence on the structure and composition of herbaceous plant ...
Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects o...
AbstractHerbivores can act as dispersal vectors by purposely or accidentally ingesting ripe fruits, ...
Invasive plants, growing and spreading outside of their native range, can severely modify ecosystems...
Herbivory is a prominent top-down force shaping the landscape of semi-arid savannas in East Africa. ...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
The Namaqualand region in South Africa is part of the richest arid biodiversity hotspot in the world...
The dispersal of plants with particular attention to the roles birds play as dispersal agents was st...
Long-distance seed dispersal is a key factor in vegetation dynamics, especially in highly dynamic ec...
Large animals tend to disperse seeds over long distances via ingestion and defecation due to their l...
Includes bibliographical references.The broad objective of these studies was to view present landuse...
Large herbivorous mammals abundantly disperse seeds through ingestion and subsequent excretion (endo...
Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challengi...
Background Vertebrate-mediated seed dispersal is probably the main long distance dispersal mode. Th...
Extensive grazing often has a strong influence on the structure and composition of herbaceous plant ...
Shrub encroachment is a widely observed problem in Southern African savannas. Although the effects o...