Overlooked seed‐dispersal modes and underestimated distances

Author:

González‐Varo Juan P.1ORCID,Rumeu Beatriz1,Bracho‐Estévanez Claudio A.1,Acevedo‐Limón Lucía1,Baltzinger Christophe2,Lovas‐Kiss Ádám345ORCID,Green Andy J.6

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Biología, Instituto Universitario de Investigación Marina (INMAR) Universidad de Cádiz Puerto Real Spain

2. Research Unit Forest Ecosystems INRAE Val de Loire Nogent‐sur‐Vernisson France

3. Wetland Ecology Research Group, Centre for Ecological Research Institute of Aquatic Ecology Debrecen Hungary

4. Institute of Metagenomics University of Debrecen Debrecen Hungary

5. Wetland Ecology Research Group Institute of Aquatic Ecology, Centre for Ecological Research, Debrecen, Hungary Debrecen Hungary

6. Department of Conservation Biology and Global Change Doñana Biological Station EBD–CSIC Sevilla Spain

Abstract

AbstractLong‐distance seed dispersal is a crucial process determining the distribution of plant biodiversity and, therefore, of major interest in biogeography and macroecology. A recent data article on Global Ecology and Biogeography presented a database of estimated seed‐dispersal distance classes for the European flora, where the classes are defined by the morphological dispersal syndrome of species associated with a single dispersal mode. We explain how this article overlooks literature on the unreliable capacity of dispersal syndromes for predicting key dispersal modes involved in long‐distance seed dispersal. Consequently, the published database does not consider the possibility that individual species can naturally be dispersed through multiple modes (polychory). Most importantly, the database consistently omits seed‐dispersal modes that can mediate dispersal distances several orders of magnitude longer than the mode predicted by the syndromes. This is the case of many terrestrial and aquatic plants dispersed by animals, notably ungulates and waterbirds, and that of coastal plants dispersed by the sea. We thus urge caution when using this database to model potential plant dispersal because long‐distance seed dispersal is underestimated in many species.

Funder

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Universidad de Cádiz

Publisher

Wiley

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