Seed removal, seed dispersers, and the allocation of tissues in Myrtaceae seeds
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To avoid seed predation, plants may invest in protective seed tissues. Often related to seed size, allocation in seedsâ physical defenses can also be influenced by dispersers. We explore the relationships between seed traits (seed mass and hardness) and seed removal in 22 Myrtaceae species of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, a dominant and diverse fleshy-fruited taxon dispersed by birds, rodents, and other mammals. Our goal is to understand how seed traits influence seed removal rates, and whether dispersers can affect tissue allocation in the seed coat. Seeds were exposed to field removal experiments. In the lab, total seed mass and seed coat mass were obtained. To evaluate the influence of seed traits on removal, we performed Kruskal-Wallis and Simple Linear Regression tests. We assessed seed coat and seed mass covariation through standardized major-axis allometric regressions. Harder seeds were larger than softer ones. Seed traits affect removal rates, as tougher and heavier seeds had ..., ,
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2025-07-21



