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