Data from: Reduced hornbill abundance associated with low seed arrival and altered recruitment in a hunted and logged tropical forest
Rohit S. Naniwadekar, Ushma L. Shukla, Kavita Isvaran, Aparajita Datta, Rohit Naniwadekar & Ushma Shukla
Logging and hunting are two key direct threats to the survival of wildlife in the tropics, and also disrupt important ecosystem processes. We investigated the impacts of these two factors on the different stages of the seed dispersal cycle, including abundance of plants and their dispersers and dispersal of seeds and recruitment, in a tropical forest in north-east India. We focused on hornbills, which are important seed dispersers in these forests, and their food tree...
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