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Data from: Fishing-down within populations harms seed dispersal mutualism

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Large fish often are the most effective seed dispersers, but also the preferred target for fisheries. Recently, we started to comprehend the detrimental impacts of the extirpation of large frugivorous fish species for forest natural regeneration, but we lack a general understanding of how size-selective overharvesting within species can affect the fish-fruit mutualism. Our literature review demonstrated that large individuals within populations positively affect diverse aspects of seed dispersal, ranging from consuming a higher diversity of seeds to enhancing germination. Furthermore, we filled a gap in this knowledge by studying how individual size variations within two small frugivorous fish species (<16 cm) affect seed dispersal in flooded savannas. We observed that even within small-bodied species, large individuals swallow a higher number of intact seeds, but not necessarily a higher proportion. Overall, our results demonstrate the disproportional role of large-bodied individuals as key seed dispersers in flooded habitats. As a consequence, fishing-down within-populations, both in large- and small-bodied species, can negatively impact the seed dispersal mutualism and natural regeneration at overfished
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