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Frugivores and cheap fruits make fruiting fruitful
Authors:F Encinas‐Viso  T A Revilla  E van Velzen  R S Etienne
Institution:1. Community and Conservation Ecology Group, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies, University of Groningen, , Groningen, The Netherlands;2. Station d'Ecologie Expérimentale du CNRS à Moulis, , Moulis, France
Abstract:Animal seed dispersal provides an important ecosystem service by strongly benefiting plant communities. There are several theoretical studies on the ecology of plant–animal seed–disperser interactions, but few studies have explored the evolution of this mutualism. Moreover, these studies ignore plant life history and frugivore foraging behaviour. Thus, it remains an open question what the conditions for the diversification of fruit traits are, in spite of the multitude of empirical studies on fruit trait diversity. Here, we study the evolution of fruit traits using a spatially explicit individual‐based model, which considers the costs associated with adaptations inducing dispersal by frugivory, as well as frugivore foraging behaviour and abundance. Our model predicts that these costs are the main determinants of the evolution of fruit traits and that when the costs are not very high, the evolution of larger fruit traits (e.g. fleshy/colourful fruits) is controlled by the choosiness and response thresholds of the frugivores as well as their numerical abundance.
Keywords:endozoochory  frugivory  fruit evolution  fruit traits  mutualism  seed dispersal
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