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Making dispersal syndromes and networks useful in tropical conservation and restoration
Henry F. Howe
Global Ecology and Conservation (2016) Vol. 6, pp. 152-178
Open Access | Times Cited: 134

Showing 1-25 of 134 citing articles:

Natural regeneration as a tool for large‐scale forest restoration in the tropics: prospects and challenges
Robin L. Chazdon, Manuel R. Guariguata
Biotropica (2016) Vol. 48, Iss. 6, pp. 716-730
Closed Access | Times Cited: 532

Frugivory and seed dispersal by vertebrates in tropical and subtropical Asia: An update
Richard T. Corlett
Global Ecology and Conservation (2017) Vol. 11, pp. 1-22
Open Access | Times Cited: 197

Seed‐dispersal interactions in fragmented landscapes – a metanetwork approach
Carine Emer, Mauro Galetti, Marco A. Pizo, et al.
Ecology Letters (2018) Vol. 21, Iss. 4, pp. 484-493
Closed Access | Times Cited: 145

Selecting plant species for practical restoration of degraded lands using a multiple-trait approach
Tereza Cristina Giannini, Ana María Giulietti, R. M. Harley, et al.
Austral Ecology (2016) Vol. 42, Iss. 5, pp. 510-521
Closed Access | Times Cited: 96

Plant dispersal syndromes are unreliable, especially for predicting zoochory and long‐distance dispersal
Andy J. Green, Christophe Baltzinger, Ádám Lovas‐Kiss
Oikos (2021) Vol. 2022, Iss. 2
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

Morphological trait matching shapes plant–frugivore networks across the Andes
Irene M. A. Bender, W. Daniel Kissling, Pedro G. Blendinger, et al.
Ecography (2018) Vol. 41, Iss. 11, pp. 1910-1919
Open Access | Times Cited: 91

The Causes and Consequences of Seed Dispersal
Noelle G. Beckman, Lauren L. Sullivan
Annual Review of Ecology Evolution and Systematics (2023) Vol. 54, Iss. 1, pp. 403-427
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

Fauna as passengers and drivers in vegetation restoration: A synthesis of processes and evidence
Carla P. Catterall
Ecological Management & Restoration (2018) Vol. 19, Iss. S1, pp. 54-62
Open Access | Times Cited: 65

Duality of interaction outcomes in a plant–frugivore multilayer network
Christiane M. Genrich, Marco A. R. Mello, Fernando A. O. Silveira, et al.
Oikos (2016) Vol. 126, Iss. 3, pp. 361-368
Closed Access | Times Cited: 58

Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation
Clare E. Aslan, Noelle G. Beckman, Haldre S. Rogers, et al.
AoB Plants (2019) Vol. 11, Iss. 2
Open Access | Times Cited: 49

Resilience of a peatland in Central Sumatra, Indonesia to past anthropogenic disturbance: Improving conservation and restoration designs using palaeoecology
Kartika Anggi Hapsari, Siria Biagioni, Tim C. Jennerjahn, et al.
Journal of Ecology (2018) Vol. 106, Iss. 6, pp. 2473-2490
Open Access | Times Cited: 48

Seed dispersal networks in tropical forest fragments: Area effects, remnant species, and interaction diversity
Carine Emer, Pedro Jordano, Marco A. Pizo, et al.
Biotropica (2019) Vol. 52, Iss. 1, pp. 81-89
Open Access | Times Cited: 47

Searching for keystone plant resources in fruit‐frugivore interaction networks across the Neotropics
João Vitor S. Messeder, Tadeu J. Guerra, Wesley Dáttilo, et al.
Biotropica (2020) Vol. 52, Iss. 5, pp. 857-870
Closed Access | Times Cited: 40

The framework species method: harnessing natural regeneration to restore tropical forest ecosystems
Stephen Elliott, Nigel I. J. Tucker, Dia Panitnard Shannon, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2022) Vol. 378, Iss. 1867
Open Access | Times Cited: 27

Plant Species’ Capacity for Range Shifts at the Habitat and Geographic Scales: A Trade-Off-Based Framework
Bailey H. McNichol, Sabrina E. Russo
Plants (2023) Vol. 12, Iss. 6, pp. 1248-1248
Open Access | Times Cited: 13

Circadian Analysis in Volatile Organic Compounds from Piper gaudichaudianum Kunth Fruits and Their Potential Role in Attracting Carollia perspicillata Bats
Sirlei Dias Teixeira, Thalita Gilda Santos, Ana Paula P. Klein Hendges, et al.
ACS Omega (2025) Vol. 10, Iss. 2, pp. 2130-2140
Open Access

Reassembly of a tropical rainforest: A new chronosequence in the Chocó tested with the recovery of tree attributes
Sebastián Escobar, Felicity L. Newell, María‐José Endara, et al.
Ecosphere (2025) Vol. 16, Iss. 2
Open Access

Effects of seed size and frugivory degree on dispersal by Neotropical frugivores
Lisieux Fuzessy, Charles H. Janson, Fernando A. O. Silveira
Acta Oecologica (2018) Vol. 93, pp. 41-47
Closed Access | Times Cited: 43

Multiple External Seed Dispersers Challenge the Megafaunal Syndrome Anachronism and the Surrogate Ecological Function of Livestock
Guillermo Blanco, José L. Tella, José A. Díaz‐Luque, et al.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2019) Vol. 7
Open Access | Times Cited: 37

A large‐scale assessment of plant dispersal mode and seed traits across human‐modified Amazonian forests
Joseph E. Hawes, Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira, Luiz Fernando Silva Magnago, et al.
Journal of Ecology (2020) Vol. 108, Iss. 4, pp. 1373-1385
Open Access | Times Cited: 35

Tree regeneration in active and passive cloud forest restoration: Functional groups and timber species
Tarin Toledo‐Aceves, Alma L. Trujillo-Miranda, Fabiola López‐Barrera
Forest Ecology and Management (2021) Vol. 489, pp. 119050-119050
Closed Access | Times Cited: 30

Epizoochory in Parrots as an Overlooked Yet Widespread Plant–Animal Mutualism
Dailos Hernández‐Brito, Pedro Romero‐Vidal, Fernando Hiraldo, et al.
Plants (2021) Vol. 10, Iss. 4, pp. 760-760
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

The ability to disperse large seeds, rather than body mass alone, defines the importance of animals in a hyper‐diverse seed dispersal network
Lisa Ong, Kim R. McConkey, Ahimsa Campos‐Arceiz
Journal of Ecology (2021) Vol. 110, Iss. 2, pp. 313-326
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

The great mistake of plantation programs in cocoa agroforests – Let's bet on natural regeneration to sustainably provide timber wood
Aimé K. Kouassi, Irié C. Zo‐Bi, Raphaël Aussenac, et al.
Trees Forests and People (2023) Vol. 12, pp. 100386-100386
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Mutualistic strategies minimize coextinction in plant–disperser networks
Evan C. Fricke, Joshua J. Tewksbury, Elizabeth M. Wandrag, et al.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2017) Vol. 284, Iss. 1854, pp. 20162302-20162302
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

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