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1. A Review on the State of the Art in Frugivory and Seed Dispersal on Islands and the Implications of Global Change.

2. Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity and Disperser Movement on Seed Dispersal.

3. Drivers of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal can differ across two species of fleshy‐fruited savanna plants.

4. Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity and Disperser Movement on Seed Dispersal

5. Individual body mass and sex of a frugivorous bird affect the quality of seed dispersal.

6. The Causes and Consequences of Seed Dispersal.

7. Fruit secondary metabolites alter the quantity and quality of a seed dispersal mutualism.

8. Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal are diverse and pervasive.

9. The total dispersal kernel: a review and future directions.

10. Employing plant functional groups to advance seed dispersal ecology and conservation.

11. Reciprocity and interaction effectiveness in generalised mutualisms among free‐living species.

12. Effects of seed size and toucan regurgitation on the germination of the tropical tree Eugenia uniflora.

13. Small but Nice–Seed Dispersal by Tamarins Compared to Large Neotropical Primates.

14. Animal‐mediated seed dispersal in India: Implications for conservation of India's biodiversity.

15. Forest degradation limits the complementarity and quality of animal seed dispersal.

16. Chimpanzees as ecosystem service providers: Seed dispersal of an economically important plant resource.

17. Studying seed dispersal through the lens of movement ecology.

18. Changes in the structure of seed dispersal networks when including interaction outcomes from both plant and animal perspectives.

19. Mutual cheating strengthens a tropical seed dispersal mutualism.

20. Fruit secondary metabolites shape seed dispersal effectiveness.

21. Small but Nice–Seed Dispersal by Tamarins Compared to Large Neotropical Primates

22. Animal personalities and seed dispersal: A conceptual review.

23. The quality of endozoochorous depositions: Effect of dung on seed germination and seedling growth of Neltuma flexuosa (DC.) C.E. Hughes & G.P. Lewis.

24. Reciprocity and Interaction Effectiveness in Generalised Mutualisms Among Free-living Species

25. Reciprocity and interaction effectiveness in generalised mutualisms among free-living species

26. Non-native Mammals Are the Main Seed Dispersers of the Ancient Mediterranean Palm Chamaerops humilis L. in the Balearic Islands: Rescuers of a Lost Seed Dispersal Service?

28. Behavioural complementarity among frugivorous birds and lizards can promote plant diversity in island ecosystems.

29. Interspecific synchrony of seed rain shapes rodent‐mediated indirect seed–seed interactions of sympatric tree species in a subtropical forest.

30. Small size does not restrain frugivory and seed dispersal across the evolutionary radiation of Galápagos lava lizards.

31. Cascading effects of forested area and isolation on seed dispersal effectiveness of rodents on subtropical islands.

32. Proximity to roads reduces acorn dispersal effectiveness by rodents: Implication for forest regeneration and management.

33. The Tree Travelogues.

34. Woodland loss differently affects seed dispersal by resident and migratory avian frugivores in olive grove-dominated landscapes.

36. Non-redundancy in seed dispersal and germination by native and introduced frugivorous birds: implications of invasive bird impact on native plant communities.

37. Differences in reward removal efficiency and its consequences for seed germination in the ant-dispersed sedge Carex tristachya (Cyperaceae).

38. "Liaisons dangereuses": The invasive red‐vented bulbul (Pycnonotus cafer), a disperser of exotic plant species in New Caledonia.

39. Macaques as Seed Dispersal Agents in Asian Forests: A Review.

40. Gibbons (Nomascus gabriellae) provide key seed dispersal for the Pacific walnut (Dracontomelon dao), in Asia's lowland tropical forest.

41. Changes in the structure of seed dispersal networks when including interaction outcomes from both plant and animal perspectives

42. Synchronous fruiting and common seed dispersers of two endemic columnar cacti in the Caatinga, a dry forest in Brazil.

43. Phenological specialisation of two ant-dispersed sedges in relation to requirements for qualitative and quantitative dispersal effectiveness.

44. How far do Neotropical primates disperse seeds?

45. Frugivory and seed dispersal effectiveness in two Miconia (Melastomataceae) species from ferruginous campo rupestre.

46. Effective nut dispersal by magpies ( Pica pica L.) in a Mediterranean agroecosystem.

47. Persistence of the effect of frugivore identity on post-dispersal seed fate: consequences for the assessment of functional redundancy.

48. Parent-parent and parent-offspring distances in Spondias radlkoferi seeds suggest long-distance pollen and seed dispersal: evidence from latrines of the spider monkey.

49. The ecological significance of secondary seed dispersal by carnivores.

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