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Título: Forest fragmentation differentially affects seed dispersal of large and small-seeded tropical trees
Autor: Cramer, Jennifer M.
Mesquita, Rita de Cássia Guimarães
Williamson, G. Bruce
Palavras-chave: Endemic Species
Extinction
Habitat Fragmentation
Plant-herbivore Interaction
Seed Dispersal
Seed Size
Species Conservations
Tropical Forest
Amazonas
South America
Animalsia
Aves
Bocageopsis
Bocageopsis Multiflora
Duckeodendron
Duckeodendron Cestroides
Mammalia
Data do documento: 2007
Revista: Biological Conservation
É parte de: Volume 137, Número 3, Pags. 415-423
Abstract: The responses of plant-animal interactions to forest fragmentation can vary. We hypothesized that large-seeded plant species would be more susceptible to forest fragmentation than small-seeded species because large-seeded species rely on a few, extinction prone dispersers. We compared seed dispersal of the large-seeded, mammal dispersed Duckeodendron cestroides and the small-seeded, avian dispersed Bocageopsis multiflora. The number, percentage, distance, and distributions of dispersed seeds were all reduced in fragments for Duckeodendron but not for Bocageopsis. Other fragmentation research in tropical communities supports this hypothesis through three lines of evidence: (1) Large-seeded plant species are more prone to extinction, (2) Fragmentation restricts or alters the movement of large animal dispersers more than small dispersers, and (3) Large and small-seeded species seem to be differentially linked to primary and secondary forest habitats. Therefore, small-seeded plants may be more resilient to forest fragmentation while large-seeded species may be more susceptible and should be a priority for conservation. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2007.02.019
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