M Shanahan, S So, SG Compton, R Corlett - Biological reviews, 2001 - cambridge.org
The consumption of figs (the fruit of Ficus spp.; Moraceae) by vertebrates is reviewed using data from the literature, unpublished accounts and new field data from Borneo and Hong …
Carbon storage is widely acknowledged as one of the most valuable forest ecosystem services. Deforestation, logging, fragmentation, fire, and climate change have significant …
AW Robertson, A Trass, JJ Ladley, D Kelly - Functional ecology, 2006 - JSTOR
1. Many studies have examined the effects of frugivores on the germination of seeds of fleshy fruited plants. However, three key issues are rarely addressed: the need to measure …
A Traveset, N Riera, RE Mas - Journal of Ecology, 2001 - JSTOR
1 The fruit-colour polymorphism of Myrtus communis, a common Mediterranean shrub, is examined. We investigate whether frugivores affect the maintenance of the polymorphism …
The interaction between fruit chemistry and the physiological traits of frugivores is expected to shape the structure of mutualistic seed dispersal networks, but it has been understudied …
Cities contain a diverse range of habitats that support plant establishment and persistence. This study focuses on a particular vertical artificial habitat: masonry retaining walls in Hong …
The ruderal habitats in cities, extending from the ground level to buildings and walls, are colonized by a special flora which adds a new dimension to urban ecology and urban …
A Nakamoto, K Kinjo, M Izawa - Ecological Research, 2009 - Springer
The role of the Orii's flying-fox (Pteropus dasymallus inopinatus) as a pollinator and a seed disperser on Okinawa-jima Island was investigated by direct observations and radio-tracking …
Mutualistic interactions between frugivorous birds and fleshy‐fruited plants are key processes for both natural plant regeneration and the maintenance of birds relying on fruit …