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Frugivory-related traits promote speciation of tropical palms
ArticleAbstract: Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functiPalabras claves:Autores:Baker W.J., Faurby S., Kissling W.D., Onstein R.E., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusFundamental species traits explain provisioning services of tropical American palms
ArticleAbstract: The well-being of the global human population rests on provisioning services delivered by 12% of thePalabras claves:Autores:Balslev H., Camara-Lerét R., Faurby S., Göldel B., Kissling W.D., Manuel J. Macía, Rønsted N., Saslis-Lagoudakis C.H., Svenning J.C.Fuentes:scopusMorphological trait matching shapes plant–frugivore networks across the Andes
ArticleAbstract: Interactions between resource and consumer species are organized in ecological networks. Species intPalabras claves:avian frugivory, bipartite network, resource and consumer specializationAutores:Bender I.M.A., Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Dehling D.M., Hensen I., Kissling W.D., Kühn I., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Nowak L., Quitián M., Saavedra F., Schleuning M., Töpfer T., Vinicio Santillan, Wiegand T.Fuentes:googlescopusWhich frugivory-related traits facilitated historical long-distance dispersal in the custard apple family (Annonaceae)?
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Long-distance dispersal has contributed to the disjunct biogeographical distribution of rain foPalabras claves:Annonaceae, Frugivory, fruit size, Functional traits, geodispersal, historical biogeography, long-distance dispersal, Megafauna, rain forest, vicarianceAutores:Chatrou L.W., Kissling W.D., Morlon H., Onstein R.E., Sauquet H.D.S., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusTo adapt or go extinct? The fate of megafaunal palm fruits under past global change
ArticleAbstract: Past global change may have forced animal-dispersed plants with megafaunal fruits to adapt or go extPalabras claves:Biodiversity, extinction, Frugivory, global change, MegafaunaAutores:Baker W.J., Faurby S., Herrera-Alsina L., Kissling W.D., Onstein R.E., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopus