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Loss of endangered frugivores from seed dispersal networks generates severe mutualism disruption

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2022.0887

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defaunation; seed dispersal network; frugivory; plant-animal mutualistic interactions; extinction risk; tropical forest

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This study used simulations to investigate the consequences of the extinction of endangered frugivores on seed dispersal in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. The results showed that the extinction of endangered frugivores led to a rapid and disproportionate loss of tree species with dispersal partners. The study highlights the importance of protecting endangered frugivores for maintaining tropical forest seed dispersal and the maintenance of tropical plant diversity.
Many tropical seed-dispersing frugivores are facing extinction, but the consequences of the loss of endangered frugivores for seed dispersal is not well understood. We investigated the role of frugivore endangerment status via robustness-to-coextinction simulations (in this context, more accurately described as robustness-to-partner-loss simulations) using data from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest biodiversity hotspot. By simulating the extinction of endangered frugivores, we found a rapid and disproportionate loss of tree species with dispersal partners in the network, and this surprisingly surpassed any other frugivore extinction scenario, including the loss of the most generalist frugivores first. A key driver of this pattern is that many specialist plants rely on at-risk frugivores as seed-dispersal partners. Moreover, interaction compensation in the absence of endangered frugivores may be unlikely because frugivores with growing populations forage on fewer plant species than frugivores with declining populations. Therefore, protecting endangered frugivores could be critical for maintaining tropical forest seed dispersal, and their loss may have higher-than-expected functional consequences for tropical forests, their regeneration processes, and the maintenance of tropical plant diversity

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