Meta-analysis of anthropogenic habitat disturbance effects on animal-mediated seed dispersal
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Fonturbel, Francisco
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Meta-analysis of anthropogenic habitat disturbance effects on animal-mediated seed dispersal
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Anthropogenic habitat disturbance is a strong biodiversity change driver that compromises not only
the species persistence but also the ecological interactions in which they are involved. Even though
seed dispersal is a key interaction involved in the recruitment of many tree species and in
consequence critical for biodiversity maintenance, studies assessing the effect of different
anthropogenic disturbance drivers on this interaction have not been performed under a metaanalytical
framework. We assessed the way habitat fragmentation and degradation processes affect
species diversity (abundance and species richness) and interaction rates (i.e., fruit removal and
visitation rates) of different groups of seed-disperser species at a global scale. We obtained 163
case studies from 37 articles. Results indicate that habitat degradation had a negative effect on
seed-disperser animal diversity, whereas habitat fragmentation had a negative effect on interaction
rates. Birds and insects were more sensitive in terms of their diversity, whereas mammals showed a
negative effect on interaction rates. Regarding habitat, both fragmentation and degradation had a
negative effect on seed-disperser animal diversity only in temperate habitats, and negative effects
on interaction rates in tropical and temperate habitats. Our results indicate that the impact of human
disturbance on seed-disperser species and interactions is not homogeneous. On the contrary, the
magnitude of effects seems to be dependent on the type of disturbance, taxonomic group under
assessment, and geographical region where the human impact occurs.
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Scott Neotropical Fund Program (Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & Cleveland
Zoological Society)
People's Trust for Endangered Species
Rufford Small Grants Foundation
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14669-2
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136065
DOI: DOI: 10.1111/gcb.13025
ISSN: 1354-1013
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Global Change Biology Volumen: 21 Número: 11 (2015)
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