TY - BOOK AU - Forget,Pierre-Michel AU - Lambert,Joanna E. AU - Hulme,Philip E. AU - Vander Wall,Stephen B. ED - C.A.B. International, ED - Symposium on "Post-Primary Seed Fate: Predation and Secondary Dispersal" TI - Seed fate: predation, dispersal and seedling establishment AV - SB113.3 .S44 2005eb U1 - 631.5/21 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK PB - CABI KW - Seeds KW - Congresses KW - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry KW - Forests and Forest Trees (Biology and Ecology) KW - Grasslands and Rangelands KW - Biological Resources (Plant) KW - Arid lands KW - cabt KW - Biodiversity KW - Deserts KW - Establishment KW - Forests KW - Fragmentation KW - Grasslands KW - Habitats KW - Hunting KW - Logging KW - Mountains KW - Nature conservation KW - Rain forests KW - Savannas KW - Seed dispersal KW - Seed predation KW - Seedlings KW - Temperate zones KW - Tropics KW - Electronic books N1 - Some papers were presented at the Symposium on "Post-Primary Seed Fate: Predation and Secondary Dispersal" held in Panama City, Panama, 29 July-2 August, 2002; Includes bibliographical references and index; Seed Fate Pathways : Filling the Gap between Parent and Offspring / S.B. Vander Wall, P.-M. Forget, J.E. Lambert and P.E. Hulme -- Seed Predator Guilds, Spatial Variation in Post-dispersal Seed Predation and Potential Effects on Plant Demography : a Temperate Perspective / P.E. Hulme and J. Kollmann -- The Fate of Seed Banks : Factors Influencing Seed Survival for Light-demanding Species in Moist Tropical Forests / J.W. Dalling -- Frugivore-mediated Interactions Among Bruchid Beetles and Palm Fruits at Barro Colorado Island, Panama : Implications for Seed Fate / K.M. Silvius -- Patterns of Seed Predation by Vertebrate versus Invertebrate Seed Predators among Different Plant Species, Seasons and Spatial Distributions / E.M. Notman and A.C. Villegas -- Seed Predation and Dispersal by Peccaries throughout the Neotropics and its Consequences : a Review and Synthesis / H. Beck -- Seed Predation, Seed Dispersal and Habitat Fragmentation : Does Context Make a Difference in Tropical Australia? / A.J. Dennis, G.J. Lipsett-Moore, G.N. Harrington, E.A. Collins and D.A. Westcott -- The Fate of Primate-dispersed Seeds : Deposition Pattern, Dispersal Distance and Implications for Conservation / J.E. Lambert and C.A. Chapman -- Fallen Fruits and Terrestrial Vertebrate Frugivores : a Case Study in a Lowland Tropical Rainforest in Peninsular Malaysia / M. Yasuda, S. Miura, N. Ishii, T. Okuda and N.A. Hussein -- Myrmecochorous Seed Dispersal in Temperate Regions / V. Mayer, S. Ă–lzant and R.C. Fischer -- Scatterhoarding in Mediterranean Shrublands of the SW Cape, South Africa / J.J. Midgley and B. Anderson -- Selection, Predation and Dispersal of Seeds by Tree Squirrels in Temperate and Boreal Forests : are Tree Squirrels Keystone Granivores? / M. Steele, L.A. Wauters and K.W. Larsen -- Jays, Mice and Oaks : Predation and Dispersal of Quercus robur and Q. petraea in North-western Europe / J. den Ouden, P.A. Jansen and R. Smit -- Walnut Seed Dispersal : Mixed Effects of Tree Squirrels and Field Mice with Different Hoarding Ability / N. Tamura, T. Katsuki and F. Hayashi -- Influence of Forest Composition on Tree Seed Predation and Rodent Responses : a Comparison of Monodominant and Mixed Temperate Forests in Japan / K. Hoshizaki and H. Miguchi -- Impact of Small Rodents on Tree Seeds in Temperate and Subtropical Forests, China / Z.-B. Zhang, Z.-S. Xiao and H.-J. Li -- Rodent Scatterhoarders as Conditional Mutualists / T.C. Theimer -- Diplochory and the Evolution of Seed Dispersal / S.B. Vander Wall and W.S. Longland -- Ants as Seed Dispersers of Fleshy Diaspores in Brazilian Atlantic Forests / M.A. Pizo, L. Passos and P.S. Oliveira -- The Role of Dung Beetles as Secondary Seed Dispersers and their Effect on Plant Regeneration in Tropical Rainforests / E. Andresen and F. Feer -- Post-dispersal Seed Fate of Some Cloud Forest Tree Species in Costa Rica / D.G. Wenny -- Observing Seed Removal : Remote Video Monitoring of Seed Selection, Predation and Dispersal / P.A. Jansen and J. den Ouden -- How to Elucidate Seed Fate? A Review of Methods Used to Study Seed Removal and Secondary Seed Dispersal / P.-M. Forget and D.G. Wenny; Access limited to subscribing institution; Also available in print format N2 - This book presents current knowledge of seed fate, in both natural and human-disturbed landscapes, from various regions of the world. Habitats considered range from mountains and arid deserts in the temperate zone, to savannas and lowland rain forests in tropical regions. Particular attention is paid to plant diversity conservation when seed removal is affected by factors such as hunting, habitat fragmentation or intensive logging UR - https://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9780851998060.0000 ER -