5th International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal (1985-2010)

FSD 2010 - FSD2010

FSD2010

IYB2010

www.cbd.int/2010

2010, 13–18 June, Montpellier, France

Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 517-682 (November-December 2011)


Frugivores and Seed Dispersal: Mechanisms and Consequences of a Key Interaction for Biodiversity
Edited by Pierre-Michel Forget, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Pedro Jordano, Joanna E. Lambert, Anna Traveset and Joe S. Wright

 

Preface

Frugivores and seed dispersal (1985–2010); the ‘seeds’ dispersed, established and matured
Pages 517-520
Pierre-Michel Forget, Pedro Jordano, Joanna E. Lambert, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Anna Traveset, S. Joseph Wright

Part I – Animal Strategies and Natural History Oriented Research

A brief history of fruits and frugivores
Pages 521-530
Theodore H. Fleming, W. John Kress

Frugivory and seed dispersal by hornbills (Bucerotidae) in tropical forests
Pages 531-541
Shumpei Kitamura

Megagardeners of the forest – the role of elephants in seed dispersal
Pages 542-553
Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Steve Blake

Cache placement, pilfering, and a recovery advantage in a seed-dispersing rodent: Could predation of scatter hoarders contribute to seedling establishment?
Pages 554-560
Michael A. Steele, Melissa Bugdal, Amy Yuan, Andrew Bartlow, Jarrod Buzalewski, Nathan Lichti, Robert Swihart

Seed dispersal by fishes in tropical and temperate fresh waters: The growing evidence
Pages 561-577
Michael H. Horn, Sandra Bibiana Correa, Pia Parolin, B.J.A. Pollux, Jill T. Anderson, Christine Lucas, Peter Widmann, Albertus Tjiu, Mauro Galetti, Michael Goulding

Part II – Plant Strategies, Life-History and Physiological Traits

Differential seed handling by two African primates affects seed fate and establishment of large-seeded trees
Pages 578-586
Nicole D. Gross-Camp, Beth A. Kaplin

Dispersal syndrome differentiation of Pinus armandii in Southwest China: Key elements of a potential selection mosaic
Pages 587-593
Fan Chen, Jin Chen

Importance of earthworm–seed interactions for the composition and structure of plant communities: A review
Pages 594-603
Estelle Forey, Sébastien Barot, Thibaud Decaëns, Estelle Langlois, Kam-Rigne Laossi, Pierre Margerie, Stefan Scheu, Nico Eisenhauer

Why fruits go to the dark side
Pages 604-610
H. Martin Schaefer

When should fig fruit produce volatiles? Pattern in a ripening process
Pages 611-618
Renee M. Borges, Yuvaraj Ranganathan, Anusha Krishnan, Mahua Ghara, Gautam Pramanik

Part III - Movement Ecology, Dispersal Kernels, and Genetic Effects

Network models of frugivory and seed dispersal: Challenges and opportunities
Pages 619-624
Tomás A. Carlo, Suann Yang

The effect of feeding time on dispersal of Virola seeds by toucans determined from GPS tracking and accelerometers
Pages 625-631
Roland Kays, Patrick A. Jansen, Elise M.H. Knecht, Reinhard Vohwinkel, Martin Wikelski

Molecular insights into seed dispersal mutualisms driving plant population recruitment
Pages 632-640
Cristina García, Delphine Grivet

Using population genetic analyses to understand seed dispersal patterns
Pages 641-649
J.L. Hamrick, Dorset W. Trapnell

Part IV – Consequences of Anthropogenic Disturbance and Climate Change on Seed Dispersal Systems

Biological invasions and the study of vertebrate dispersal of plants: Opportunities and integration
Pages 650-656
David A. Westcott, Cameron S. Fletcher

Persistence and spread in a new landscape: Dispersal ecology and genetics of Miconia invasions in Australia
Pages 657-665
Britta Denise Hardesty, Suzanne S. Metcalfe, David A. Westcott

Plants on the move: The role of seed dispersal and initial population establishment for climate-driven range expansions
Pages 666-673
Arndt Hampe

How to be a frugivore (in a changing world)
Pages 674-681
Richard T. Corlett

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