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Behavioural complementarity among frugivorous birds and lizards can promote plant diversity in island ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: The behavioural complementarity of fruit-eating animals is thought to exert a key role in plant commPalabras claves:behavioural complementarity, Diversity maintenance, Fruit choice, microhabitat use, plant–frugivore assemblages, seed dispersal effectivenessAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Morales J.M., Morán-López T., Nogales M.Fuentes:scopusContribution by vertebrates to seed dispersal effectiveness in the Galápagos Islands: a community-wide approach
ArticleAbstract: Seed dispersal and seedling recruitment are crucial phases in the life cycle of all spermatophyte plPalabras claves:Animal–plant interaction, Frugivory, island ecology, ornithochory, saurochory, Seedling emergenceAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Heleno R.H., Jaramillo P., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Rumeu B., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusEvolutionary history of the endangered shrub snapdragon (Galvezia leucantha) of the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The endangered Galápagos shrub snapdragon (Galvezia leucantha, Antirrhineae, Plantaginaceae) isPalabras claves:GENETIC DIVERSITY, geographical speciation, island colonization, ornithophily, pollination network, secondary melittophilyAutores:Guzmán B., Heleno R.H., Nogales M., Traveset A., Vargas P., Walter SimbañaFuentes:scopusInvaders of pollination networks in the Galápagos Islands: Emergence of novel communities
ArticleAbstract: The unique biodiversity of most oceanic archipelagos is currently threatened by the introduction ofPalabras claves:Biological invasions, Insect and vertebrate pollination, Modularity, Mutualistic interactions, nestedness, oceanic islandsAutores:Castro-Urgal R., Chamorro S., Heleno R.H., Henri William Herrera, Mcmullen C.K., Nogales M., Olesen J.M., Traveset A., Vargas P.Fuentes:scopusUnraveling the seed dispersal system of an insular "ghost" dragon tree (Dracaena draco) in the wild
ArticleAbstract: Despite being abundant in urban gardens, the Canary Islands dragon tree Dracaena draco is close to ePalabras claves:Frugivorous birds, fruit size, Legitimate seed dispersal, seed predation, Seed traits, Seedling emergenceAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Nogales M., Pérez-Pérez D., Romero J.Fuentes:scopusSeed dispersal interactions in the Mediterranean Region: Contrasting patterns between islands and mainland
ArticleAbstract: Aim We studied, for the first time, the effect of insularity on plant-seed disperser networks at botPalabras claves:Connectance, Frugivory, Interaction asymmetry, island ecology, Mediterranean shrubland, Mutualistic networks, nestedness, Plant-animal interactions, Seed dispersal, SpecializationAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Nogales M., Traveset A.Fuentes:scopusWhat determines the temporal changes of species degree and strength in an oceanic island plant-disperser network?
ArticleAbstract: Network models of frugivory and seed dispersal are usually static. To date, most studies on mutualisPalabras claves:Autores:Aarón González-Castro, Carlo T.A., Nogales M., Yang S.Fuentes:scopusRelative importance of phenotypic trait matching and species' abundances in determining plant - Avian seed dispersal interactions in a small insular community
ArticleAbstract: Network theory has provided a general way to understand mutualistic plant-animal interactions at thePalabras claves:Dispersal, Frugivory, Mutualistic networks, oceanic islands, Probability matricesAutores:Aarón González-Castro, Carlo T.A., Nogales M., Yang S.Fuentes:scopus