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

2. Increasing fire severity alters the species composition and decreases richness of seeds potentially dispersed by small mammals.

3. The role of feeding roosts in seed dispersal service bats provide in urban areas.

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

5. 2023 Julie S Denslow & Peter Ashton Prizes for the outstanding articles published in Biotropica.

6. Genetic inference of orchid colonization of a Costa Rican lava flow.

7. Non‐native mammals are weak candidates to substitute ecological function of native avian seed dispersers in an island ecosystem.

8. Frugivory and seed dispersal in the Cerrado: Network structure and defaunation effects.

9. Directed vertebrate‐mediated seed dispersal of a fleshy‐fruited amaryllid in a heterogenous habitat.

10. Cactus height increases the modularity of a plant–frugivore network in the Caatinga dry forest.

11. Vertically stratified frugivore community composition and interaction frequency in a liana fruiting across forest strata.

12. A waterfowl seed‐dispersal network from the Neotropical region is nested and modular.

13. Leaf‐cutting ant nests support less dense and impoverished seed assemblages in a human‐modified Caatinga dry forest.

14. Genetic inference of orchid population dynamics on differentaged lava flows in Costa Rica.

15. Limited seed dispersal shapes fine-scale spatial genetic structure in a Neotropical dioecious large-seeded palm.

16. Roost site use by Great (Buceros bicornis) and Wreathed (Rhyticeros undulatus) Hornbill and its implications for seed dispersal.

17. Native mammals disperse the highly invasive Senna spectabilis in the Western Ghats, India.

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

19. The eco‐evolutionary history of Madagascar presents unique challenges to tropical forest restoration.

20. Wind dispersal and 1‐year survival of Vataireopsis iglesiasii (Fabaceae) seedlings in a Neotropical lowland rain forest.

21. Seed fate in ant‐mediated dispersal: Seed dispersal effectiveness in the Ectatomma ruidum (Formicidae)—Zanthoxylum ekmanii (Rutaceae) system.

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

23. Abundance predominates over niche factors as determinant of the frequency of interactions between frugivorous birds and plants.

24. Functional roles of frugivores and plants shape hyper‐diverse mutualistic interactions under two antagonistic conservation scenarios.

25. Recruitment limitation in three large‐seeded plant species in a tropical moist forest.

26. Epizoochorous seed dispersal by an Afroalpine savanna primate.

27. Lost mutualisms: Seed dispersal by Sumatran rhinos, the world's most threatened megafauna.

28. Seed size and pubescence facilitate secondary dispersal by dung beetles.

29. Prescribed fire enhances seed removal by ants in a Neotropical savanna.

30. Native ants help to spread an invasive African grass in the Cerrado.

31. The role of howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) in the primary succession of the Paraná flooded forest (Argentina).

32. Subannual phenology and the effect of staggered fruit ripening on dispersal competition.

33. Diploendozoochory in Neotropical fish makes seed germination unlikely.

34. Are fragments fruitful? A comparison of plant–seed disperser communities between fragments and contiguous forest in north‐east India.

35. Ecological drivers of intraspecific variation in seed dispersal services of a common neotropical palm.

36. Functional robustness of seed dispersal by a remnant frugivore population on a defaunated tropical island.

37. Seed dispersal effectiveness by oilbirds (Steatornis caripensis) in the Southern Andes of Colombia.

38. Long‐term monitoring of seed dispersal by Asian elephants in a Sundaland rainforest.

39. Non‐continuous reproductive phenology of animal‐dispersed species in young forest restoration plantings.

40. Forest cover and fruit crop size differentially influence frugivory of select rainforest tree species in Western Ghats, India.

41. Searching for keystone plant resources in fruit‐frugivore interaction networks across the Neotropics.

42. Agouti reintroduction recovers seed dispersal of a large‐seeded tropical tree.

43. The role of nocturnal omnivorous lemurs as seed dispersers in Malagasy rain forests.

44. Ecosystem functions in natural and anthropogenic ecosystems across the East African coastal forest landscape.

45. El Niño impacts on human‐modified tropical forests: Consequences for dung beetle diversity and associated ecological processes.

46. Seed dispersal networks in tropical forest fragments: Area effects, remnant species, and interaction diversity.

47. Ant seed removal in a non‐myrmecochorous Neotropical shrub: Implications for seed dispersal.

48. Seed dispersal effectiveness by a large‐bodied invasive species in defaunated landscapes.

49. Spit it out: Monkeys disperse the unorthodox and toxic seeds of Clivia miniata (Amaryllidaceae).

50. Forest amount, not structure, influences fruit removal of two pioneer species in Atlantic forest remnants.

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