ABSTRACT AVAILABLE: The effects of defaunation on plants’ capacity to track climate change

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The effects of defaunation on plants’ capacity to track climate changeEvan
C. Fricke, Alejandro Ordonez, Haldre S. Rogers & Jens-Christian
SvenningScienceJanuary 13, 2022 Abstract

Half of all plant species rely on animals to disperse their seeds. Seed
dispersal interactions lost through defaunation and gained during novel
community assembly influence whether plants can adapt to climate change
through migration. We develop trait-based models to predict pairwise
interactions and dispersal function for fleshy-fruited plants globally.
Using interactions with introduced species as an observable proxy for
interactions in future novel seed dispersal networks, we find strong
potential to forecast their assembly and functioning. We conservatively
estimate that mammal and bird defaunation has already reduced the capacity
of plants to track climate change by 60% globally. This strong reduction in
the ability of plants to adapt to climate change through range shifts shows
a synergy between defaunation and climate change that undermines vegetation
resilience.

ABSTRACT LINKhttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk3510
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk3510

*The effects of defaunation on plants’ capacity to track climate changeEvan C. Fricke, Alejandro Ordonez, Haldre S. Rogers & Jens-Christian SvenningScienceJanuary 13, 2022 Abstract* Half of all plant species rely on animals to disperse their seeds. Seed dispersal interactions lost through defaunation and gained during novel community assembly influence whether plants can adapt to climate change through migration. We develop trait-based models to predict pairwise interactions and dispersal function for fleshy-fruited plants globally. Using interactions with introduced species as an observable proxy for interactions in future novel seed dispersal networks, we find strong potential to forecast their assembly and functioning. We conservatively estimate that mammal and bird defaunation has already reduced the capacity of plants to track climate change by 60% globally. This strong reduction in the ability of plants to adapt to climate change through range shifts shows a synergy between defaunation and climate change that undermines vegetation resilience. *ABSTRACT LINKhttps://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk3510 <https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk3510>*