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      Limited dispersal into appropriate microhabitats likely explains recruitment failure in a chimpanzee-dependent tree species

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          Tree species impoverishment and the future flora of the Atlantic forest of northeast Brazil.

          Estimates of species extinction due to human impact on tropical forests have previously been based on the relationship between species number and area. Here we use a different approach to estimate loss of tree species in the Atlantic forest of northeast Brazil. We evaluate the characteristics of plant species, their avian dispersers and the distribution of the forest remnants on the landscape to estimate that about 33.9% of tree species in this region will become extinct on a regional scale. Because northeast Brazil is the most threatened sector of South American Atlantic forest, our results highlight the need to change the current conservation paradigm for this region. Rather than focus on the creation of isolated reserves in any medium-to-large forest remnant, a bioregional planning approach is urgently required to rescue this unique biota from extinction.
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            Seed dispersal in changing landscapes

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              Seed and Early Seedling Predation in the Forest Understory and in Treefall Gaps

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                Journal
                African Journal of Ecology
                Afr. J. Ecol.
                Wiley
                01416707
                March 2016
                March 2016
                November 06 2015
                : 54
                : 1
                : 121-124
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Biological Sciences; University of Queensland; Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia
                [2 ]School of Biological Sciences; University of Canterbury; PB 4800 Christchurch New Zealand
                [3 ]Centre for Integrative Ecology; School of Biological Sciences; University of Canterbury; PB 4800 Christchurch New Zealand
                [4 ]Nigerian Montane Forest Project; Yelwa Taraba State Nigeria
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                10.1111/aje.12257
                53f0cbfa-d5f2-49bc-976e-77b5f4a495c9
                © 2015

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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