Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia

Although seed dispersal plays a critical role for plant regeneration, the long-term benefits of frugivores for recruitment success have been poorly explored. We evaluated the relative importance of tree species abundance and of frugivore-related factors for successful plant recruitment on 18 tree sp...

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Abundance
Bird
Frugivory
Primate
Rainforest
Recruitment (population dynamics)
Regeneration
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seed size
Seedling
Colombia
Ateles sp.
Aves
Colombia
Forest regeneration
Frugivory
Plant recruitment
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seedling
Spatial scale
Tropical rain forest
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
title Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
spellingShingle Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
Abundance
Bird
Frugivory
Primate
Rainforest
Recruitment (population dynamics)
Regeneration
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seed size
Seedling
Colombia
Ateles sp.
Aves
Colombia
Forest regeneration
Frugivory
Plant recruitment
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seedling
Spatial scale
Tropical rain forest
title_short Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
title_full Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
title_fullStr Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
title_sort Influence of frugivore activity on the species abundance of seedlings and saplings in a lowland tropical forest in Colombia
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Abundance
Bird
Frugivory
Primate
Rainforest
Recruitment (population dynamics)
Regeneration
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seed size
Seedling
Colombia
Ateles sp.
Aves
Colombia
Forest regeneration
Frugivory
Plant recruitment
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seedling
Spatial scale
Tropical rain forest
topic Abundance
Bird
Frugivory
Primate
Rainforest
Recruitment (population dynamics)
Regeneration
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seed size
Seedling
Colombia
Ateles sp.
Aves
Colombia
Forest regeneration
Frugivory
Plant recruitment
Sapling
Seed dispersal
Seedling
Spatial scale
Tropical rain forest
description Although seed dispersal plays a critical role for plant regeneration, the long-term benefits of frugivores for recruitment success have been poorly explored. We evaluated the relative importance of tree species abundance and of frugivore-related factors for successful plant recruitment on 18 tree species in a lowland Colombian rain forest. We combined census data from four 1-ha plots of trees (>10 cm dbh), saplings (1-5 cm dbh) and seedlings ( less than 1.7 m) with a dataset describing tree-frugivore interactions. Seedling abundance was higher for large-seeded species dispersed by the spider monkey, while sapling abundance was higher for large-seeded species dispersed by birds. The identity of the dispersal agent and its interaction with seed size explained 20-30% of the total variance in seedling and sapling abundance across scales. Seed size consistently influenced the species abundance of seedlings and saplings across scales, but in opposite ways. These developmental changes suggest that what is beneficial to seedlings is not necessarily beneficial to saplings. Species identity explained 10-50% of the total variance in seedling and sapling abundance among and within 1-ha plots. Overall, our findings suggest that recruitment success is context-dependent as the relative importance of the different variables addressed may shift along spatial and temporal scales. © Cambridge University Press 2015.
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