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1. Global and regional ecological boundaries explain abrupt spatial discontinuities in avian frugivory interactions

2. Downsizing of animal communities triggers stronger functional than structural decay in seed-dispersal networks

3. Functional Equivalence in Seed Dispersal Effectiveness of Podocarpus parlatorei in Andean Fruit-Eating Bird Assemblages

4. Aportes sobre la distribución, comportamiento y biología del cerquero amarillo, Atlapetes citrinellus (Aves: Emberizidae)

8. Fleshy fruit traits and seed dispersers: which traits define syndromes?

9. Specialists and generalists fulfil important and complementary functional roles in ecological processes

10. A combination of rules govern fruit trait preference by frugivorous bat and bird species: nutrients, defence and size

11. Anvil use for seed consumption by the White-fronted Woodpecker Melanerpes cactorum during summer season with diverse resource availability

15. Untangling the imprints of climate, geography and land use/cover on bird diversity in the South American Gran Chaco

16. Being popular or freak: how alien plants integrate into native plant-frugivore networks

17. Global and regional ecological boundaries drive abrupt changes in avian frugivory interactions

19. Trade‐offs between biodiversity and agriculture are moving targets in dynamic landscapes

20. Downsizing of animal communities triggers stronger functional than structural decay in seed-dispersal networks

21. Similar composition of functional roles in Andean seed-dispersal networks, despite high species and interaction turnover

22. Benefits to the germination of seeds provided by birds that mandibulate fleshy fruits

23. Birds of a wildlife reserve in the South American Pampa (Córdoba, Argentina)

24. Soybean biotic pollination and its relationship to linear forest fragments of subtropical dry Chaco

25. Nutrients in fruits as determinants of resource tracking by birds

26. Relationships among territory size, body size, and food availability in a specialist river duck

27. Mapping extinction debt highlights conservation opportunities for birds and mammals in the South American Chaco

28. Extra-Pair Paternity in a Socially Monogamous Neotropical Tanager, the Ringed Warbling-Finch Poospiza torquata

29. Seed-dispersal networks are more specialized in the Neotropics than in the Afrotropics

30. The role of trait combination in the conspicuousness of fruit display among bird-dispersed plants

31. Trophic ecology of the Ringed Warbling-Finch (Poospiza torquata) in Neotropical semi-arid scrublands

32. Sap feeding by birds in southern Neotropical forests

33. Land-use and land-cover effects on regional biodiversity distribution in a subtropical dry forest: a hierarchical integrative multi-taxa study

34. Consumo de Savia por Melanerpes cactorum y su Rol en la Estructuración de Ensambles de Aves en Bosques Secos

35. De relictos de humedales salinos a nuevos ecosistemas: cambios en los ensambles de aves

36. Fruit selection by Andean forest birds: influence of fruit functional traits and their temporal variation

37. Selection of Plants for Sap Feeding by the White-Fronted Woodpecker Melanerpes cactorum in Chaco Dry Forest, Argentina

38. Linking structure and functionality in mutualistic networks: Do core frugivores disperse more seeds than peripheral species?

39. Fine-tuning the fruit-tracking hypothesis: spatiotemporal links between fruit availability and fruit consumption by birds in Andean mountain forests

40. Spatial analysis of sap consumption by birds in the Chaco dry forests from Argentina

41. Nutraceutical properties and toxicity studies of fruits from four Cactaceae species grown in Argentine Northwestern

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43. Crop size is more important than neighborhood fruit availability for fruit removal of Eugenia uniflora (Myrtaceae) by bird seed dispersers

44. Morphological trait matching shapes plant-frugivore networks across the Andes

45. Effect of habitat and landscape structure on waterbird abundance in wetlands of central Argentina

46. Natural grasslands in the Chaco. A neglected ecosystem under threat by agriculture expansion and forest-oriented conservation policies

47. Scale-dependent spatial match between fruits and fruit-eating birds during the breeding season in Yungas Andean forests

48. Abundance and diversity of small-bird assemblages in the Monte desert, Argentina

49. Configuration and geometry of sap holes drilled by the White-fronted Woodpecker (Melanerpes cactorum): effects of tree structure, sap traits and plant health

50. Ensambles de aves de los bañados de Carilauquen (Laguna Llancanelo, Mendoza, Argentina): consideraciones para su conservación

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