2018
DOI: 10.1111/oik.05084
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Defaunation impacts on seed survival and its effect on the biomass of future tropical forests

Abstract: Large animal species, which provide important ecological functions such as dispersal of seeds or top–down control of seed predators, are very vulnerable in fragmented forests, being unable to survive in small fragments, and facing increasing hunting pressure. The loss of large animals affects two main ecological processes crucial for the tree reproductive cycle: seed dispersal of large seeds (e.g. provided by tapirs) and control of seed predator population (e.g. provided by large cats). The changes in both pro… Show more

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“…It was also found that the temporal patterns of establishing trees can change after disturbances such as modifications to the seed mortality of specific tree species, as such changes influence the competitive processes of trees within communities (Dantas de Paula et al, 2018). Here, we did not consider the influences of tree mortality intensities on establishment processes, though this factor should be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also found that the temporal patterns of establishing trees can change after disturbances such as modifications to the seed mortality of specific tree species, as such changes influence the competitive processes of trees within communities (Dantas de Paula et al, 2018). Here, we did not consider the influences of tree mortality intensities on establishment processes, though this factor should be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was also found that the temporal patterns of establishing trees can change after disturbances such as modifications to the seed mortality of specific tree species, as such changes influence the competitive processes of trees within communities (Dantas de Paula et al, 2018). Here, we did not consider the influences of tree mortality intensities on establishment processes, though this factor should be considered in future studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focus this study on tamarin dispersal of Pourouma seeds due to the fact that Pourouma seeds are one of the largest that tamarins can swallow (~11.9 mm by 10.5 mm), and also due to the long fruiting season of the species each year (typically from mid/end October to late April). In areas with high levels of defaunation, large-seeded species are at higher risk of local extinction [32]. The level of defaunation was not directly quantified in our study site, but the region is known to be defaunated [33].…”
Section: Pourouma Trees In the Study Sitementioning
confidence: 98%