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Seed-dispersal interactions in fragmented landscapes - a metanetwork approach.

Carine Emer1,2, Mauro Galetti1, Marco A Pizo3, Paulo R Guimarães4, Suelen Moraes5, Augusto Piratelli5, Pedro Jordano2.   

Abstract

Mutualistic interactions repeatedly preserved across fragmented landscapes can scale-up to form a spatial metanetwork describing the distribution of interactions across patches. We explored the structure of a bird seed-dispersal (BSD) metanetwork in 16 Neotropical forest fragments to test whether a distinct subset of BSD-interactions may mediate landscape functional connectivity. The metanetwork is interaction-rich, modular and poorly connected, showing high beta-diversity and turnover of species and interactions. Interactions involving large-sized species were lost in fragments < 10 000 ha, indicating a strong filtering by habitat fragmentation on the functional diversity of BSD-interactions. Persistent interactions were performed by small-seeded, fast growing plant species and by generalist, small-bodied bird species able to cross the fragmented landscape. This reduced subset of interactions forms the metanetwork components persisting to defaunation and fragmentation, and may generate long-term deficits of carbon storage while delaying forest regeneration at the landscape level.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS.

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Keywords:  Atlantic Forest; avian seed-dispersal interactions; beta-diversity of interactions; defaunation; ecological functions; habitat fragmentation; interaction centrality; meta-community; mobile links; tropical conservation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29368364     DOI: 10.1111/ele.12909

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ecol Lett        ISSN: 1461-023X            Impact factor:   9.492


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