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Composition and clumping of seeds deposited by frugivorous birds varies between forest microsites
ArticleAbstract: More frequent deposition of seeds by frugivores beneath plants in fruit could impose spatial limitsPalabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, Blendinger P.G., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusConnecting fruit production to seedling establishment in two co-occurring Miconia species: Consequences of seed dispersal by birds in upper Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: This study investigated links between seed production by two species of Miconia (Melastomataceae), wPalabras claves:manakins, Melastomes, plant dynamics, Recruitment stages, Transition probabilitiesAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Blendinger P.G., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusCrop size, plant aggregation, and microhabitat type affect fruit removal by birds from individual melastome plants in the Upper Amazon
ArticleAbstract: We studied the efficiency (proportion of the crop removed) and quantitative effectiveness (number ofPalabras claves:Fruit-eating bird, Manakin, Miconia fosteri, Miconia serrulata, Seed dispersalAutores:B. A. Loiselle, Blendinger P.G., John G. BlakeFuentes:scopusGlobal and regional ecological boundaries explain abrupt spatial discontinuities in avian frugivory interactions
ArticleAbstract: Species interactions can propagate disturbances across space via direct and indirect effects, potentPalabras claves:Autores:Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Correia M., Costa J.M., da Silva L.P., Dehling D.M., Donatti C.I., Emer C., Galetti M., Galo Buitrón-Jurado, Heleno R.H., Jordano P., Martins L.P., Menezes Í., Morante-Filho J.C., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Pizo M.A., Quitián M., Ribeiro da Silva F., Ruggera R.A., Saavedra F., Sanz V., Schleuning M., Stouffer D.B., Timóteo S., Traveset A., Tylianakis J.M., Vinicio Santillan, Vollstädt M.G.R.Fuentes:scopusEcological redundancy in seed dispersal systems: A comparison between manakins (Aves: Pipridae) in two tropical forests
Book PartAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:B. A. Loiselle, Blendinger P.G., John G. Blake, Ryder T.B.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:googlescopusSeed-dispersal networks are more specialized in the Neotropics than in the Afrotropics
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Biogeographical comparisons of interaction networks help to elucidate differences in ecologicalPalabras claves:Afrotropics, Birds, ecological networks, Frugivory, Macroecology, Mammals, mutualism, Neotropics, Seed dispersalAutores:Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Chama L., Correia M., da Silva F.R., Dehling D.M., Dugger P.J., Emer C., Farwig N., Fricke E.C., Galetti M., García D.I., Grass I., Heleno R.H., Jacomassa F.A.F., Moraes S., Moran C., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Nowak L., Piratelli A., Pizo M.A., Quitián M., Rogers H.S., Ruggera R.A., Saavedra F., Sánchez M.S., Sánchez R.T., Schabo D.G., Schleuning M., Timóteo S., Traveset A., Vinicio Santillan, Vollstädt M.G.R.Fuentes:googlescopusSimilar composition of functional roles in Andean seed-dispersal networks, despite high species and interaction turnover
ArticleAbstract: The species composition of local communities varies in space, and its similarity generally decreasesPalabras claves:alpha diversity, Beta diversity, ecological process, ecosystem function, Ecosystem service, frugivore, Functional diversity, gamma diversity, MORPHOLOGY, plant–bird mutualism, TraitsAutores:Bender I.M.A., Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Dehling D.M., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Peralta G., Quitián M., Saavedra F., Schleuning M., Stouffer D.B., Vinicio SantillanFuentes:googlescopusSpecialists and generalists fulfil important and complementary functional roles in ecological processes
ArticleAbstract: Species differ in their resource use and their interactions with other species and, consequently, thPalabras claves:Andean seed dispersal, ecosystem function, Foraging niche, Frugivory, Interaction networks, plant–bird mutualism, redundancy, TraitsAutores:Bender I.M.A., Blendinger P.G., Böhning-Gaese K., Dehling D.M., Muñoz M.C., Neuschulz E.L., Quitián M., Saavedra F., Schleuning M., Stouffer D.B., Vinicio SantillanFuentes:googlescopus