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Niche differentiation mechanisms among canopy frugivores and zoochoric trees in the northeastern extreme of the Amazon
TODESCHINI, Felipe; TOLEDO, José Julio de; ROSALINO, Luis Miguel; HILÁRIO, Renato Richard.
  • TODESCHINI, Felipe; Universidade Federal do Amapá. BR
  • TOLEDO, José Julio de; Universidade Federal do Amapá. BR
  • ROSALINO, Luis Miguel; Universidade de Lisboa. PT
  • HILÁRIO, Renato Richard; Universidade Federal do Amapá. Universidade de Lisboa. BR
Acta amaz ; 50(3): 263-272, jul. - set. 2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1118857
ABSTRACT
Frugivores and zoocoric trees represent an important proportion of tropical rainforest biodiversity. As niche differences favor species coexistence, we aimed to evaluate morphological and temporal niche segregation mechanisms among zoochoric trees and canopy frugivores in a tropical rainforest in the northeastern extreme of the Brazilian Amazon. We tested the effects of fruit morphology, tree size, frugivore body size and time of day on fruit consumption. We recorded the frugivore species that fed on 72 trees (44 species, 22 genera) and whether these frugivores swallowed the seeds. We monitored trees only once from 0700 to 1700 h between January and September 2017. We observed fruit consumption in 20 of the 72 trees. Seventy-three frugivore individuals from 22 species visited the trees. Heavier fruits were consumed by larger frugivores, while seed size was inversely correlated with frugivore size. Narrower fruits and fruits with smaller seeds had greater probability of having their seeds ingested, and larger frugivores were more prone to ingest seeds. Trees bearing fruits with smaller seeds were visited by a greater number of frugivores. Taxonomic groups differed in the time of arrival at fruiting trees. None of the evaluated variables (fruit weight and size, and seed size) affected the richness of frugivores that visited the trees. We concluded that, in the studied forest, fruit morphology (weight, size and seed size) is a niche segregation mechanism among zoochoric trees, while body size and time of day are niche segregation mechanisms among frugivores. (AU)
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Seed Dispersal / Rainforest / Fruit Language: English Journal: Acta amaz Journal subject: Science Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal do Amapá/BR / Universidade de Lisboa/PT

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Seed Dispersal / Rainforest / Fruit Language: English Journal: Acta amaz Journal subject: Science Year: 2020 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil / Portugal Institution/Affiliation country: Universidade Federal do Amapá/BR / Universidade de Lisboa/PT