2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11258-013-0237-3
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Potential seed dispersal distances of native and non-native fleshy fruiting shrubs in the South African Mediterranean climate region

Abstract: Bird flight distances for the small Zosterops capensis, the medium-size Pycnonotus capensis and the large Colius striatus were extracted from these birds' initial ring and subsequent recapture locations and expressed on equivalent per km bases. The products of the bird-ring recapture records in nine different flight distance categories and daily consumption rates by these birds of seeds of two native (Chrysanthemoides monilifera and Olea europaea spp. africana) and two alien (Lantana camara and Solanum mauriti… Show more

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“…Avian frugivores play a key role in seed dispersal of many plant species worldwide (Cain et al 2000;Renne et al 2000;Vivian-Smith and Gosper 2010;Jordaan et al 2011a;Mokotjomela et al 2013bMokotjomela et al , 2015. The process of seed dispersal by avian frugivores usually involves the consumption of pulp and regurgitation or excretion of intact seeds (D'Avila et al 2010;Fedriani et al 2011;Czarnecka et al 2012).…”
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“…Avian frugivores play a key role in seed dispersal of many plant species worldwide (Cain et al 2000;Renne et al 2000;Vivian-Smith and Gosper 2010;Jordaan et al 2011a;Mokotjomela et al 2013bMokotjomela et al , 2015. The process of seed dispersal by avian frugivores usually involves the consumption of pulp and regurgitation or excretion of intact seeds (D'Avila et al 2010;Fedriani et al 2011;Czarnecka et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is mutually beneficial as plants benefit from seed dispersal away from the parent plant to locations with fewer pathogens (Wenny 2001;Aslan 2011;Fricke et al 2013) while frugivores benefit from important food resources and energy rewards (Jordaan et al 2011b; Mokotjomela et al 2013a). Avian frugivores consume both native and invasive fruit and therefore can facilitate the rapid spread of fruiting invasive species (Davis 2011;Mokotjomela et al 2013b).…”
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“…, Mokotjomela et al . ). Benefits of avian endozoochory include dormancy release and enhanced germination (Howe & Smallwood , Schupp et al .…”
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“…, Mokotjomela et al . ). However, dispersal distances are also influenced by spatial distributions of fruit or seed resources (Mokotjomela et al .…”
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