Defaunation of large mammals leads to an increase in seed predation in the Atlantic forests

Volume: 3, Pages: 824 - 830
Published: Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
Defaunation can trigger cascading events in natural communities and may have strong consequences for plant recruitment in tropical forests. Several species of large seed predators, such as deer and peccaries, are facing dramatic population collapse in tropical forests yet we do not have information about the consequences of these extinctions for seed predation. Using remote camera traps we tested if defaunated forests have a lower seed predation...
Paper Details
Title
Defaunation of large mammals leads to an increase in seed predation in the Atlantic forests
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
3
Pages
824 - 830
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