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Science ; 340(6136): 1086-90, 2013 May 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23723235

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Local extinctions have cascading effects on ecosystem functions, yet little is known about the potential for the rapid evolutionary change of species in human-modified scenarios. We show that the functional extinction of large-gape seed dispersers in the Brazilian Atlantic forest is associated with the consistent reduction of the seed size of a keystone palm species. Among 22 palm populations, areas deprived of large avian frugivores for several decades present smaller seeds than nondefaunated forests, with negative consequences for palm regeneration. Coalescence and phenotypic selection models indicate that seed size reduction most likely occurred within the past 100 years, associated with human-driven fragmentation. The fast-paced defaunation of large vertebrates is most likely causing unprecedented changes in the evolutionary trajectories and community composition of tropical forests.


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Arecaceae , Evolución Biológica , Aves , Extinción Biológica , Conducta Alimentaria , Germinación , Semillas/anatomía & histología , Animales , Brasil , Semillas/fisiología , Árboles
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