Review: A global review of mistletoe frugivory and seed dispersal - The plant perspective
Although mistletoes are relatively well studied, major taxonomic, geographic, and methodological gaps remain. Therefore the authors Fadini, Pizo, Fontúrbel, and Cazetta put together a systematic review of studies (n = 58) and species studied (n = 36) on mistletoe frugivory and seed dispersal, focusing on taxonomic, geographic, and methodological patterns, showcasing the plant perspective. As they reveal mistletoe–frugivore interactions offer excellent study models for exploring a different suite of ecological questions, yet substantial gaps persist across taxa, regions, and biomes. They conclude that modern technologies offer new opportunities to address long-standing but still poorly explored questions about these interactions.
Read whole paper in open access in our scientific journal Plant Biology (2026).