Data from: Spatially-explicit avian frugivory, fruit availability, and seed rain in a latitudinal gradient of the Americas
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Network metrics are widely used to infer the roles of mutualistic animals
in plant communities and to predict the effect of species' loss.
However, their empirical validation is scarce. Here we parameterized a
joint species model of frugivory and seed dispersal with bird movement and
foraging data from tropical and temperate communities. With this model we
investigate the effect of frugivore loss on seed rain, and compare our
predictions to those of standard coextinction models and network metrics.
Topological coextinction models underestimated species loss after the
removal of highly-linked frugivores with unique foraging behaviors.
Network metrics informed about changes in seed rain quantity after
frugivore loss. However, changes in seed rain composition were only
predicted by partner diversity. Nestedness, closeness, and d’
specialization could not anticipate the effects of rearrangements in
plant-frugivore communities following species loss. Accounting for
behavioral differences among mutualists is critical to improve predictions
from network models.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2019-11-26



