Germination success of large-seeded plant species ingested by howler monkeys in tropical rain forest fragments.
Ana María González-Di PierroJulieta Benítez-MalvidoRafael LomberaPublished in: American journal of botany (2021)
In general, seed ingestion by howler monkeys confers faster germination compared with non-ingested seeds. Faster germination reduces predation probabilities and increases seedling establishment in forest fragments. Primate dispersal services contribute to germination heterogeneity within plant populations of old-growth forest species and to their persistence in forest fragments.