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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 33(2): 447-464, mar./apr. 2017. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-966200

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to obtain information on the floristic composition and dispersal syndromes of the Ibura National Forest and carry out an analysis of similarity with other floristic surveys in the state of Sergipe. For this purpose, bimonthly sampling was carried out from September 2012 to December 2014. Total of 328 species were recorded, of which 324 were angiosperms belonging to 82 families, followed by three species of ferns and lycophytes and one species of Gymnosperm. Sixty-seven new species were recorded for the state of Sergipe. The richest families in species were Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Rubiaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae and Malvaceae. Regarding the dispersal syndromes, the dominance of zoochoric dispersal was observed, followed by autochoric and anemochoric dispersal. Among the tree and shrub species, the zoochoric syndrome was predominant (70%), while herbaceous species showed predominance of autochoric species (49%), and climber species have a more equitable proportion among the syndromes (38% autochoric, 32% anemocoric and 30% zoochoric). The Ibura National Forest presented relatively low levels of similarity with other sites located in the Atlantic Forest, possibly influenced by its isolation and distance between fragments. As we found in the Ibura National Forest, the dominance of zoochoric species was also observed in other studies conducted in the Atlantic Forest. The results of this study indicate that the Ibura National Forest is refuge to a high diversity of plant species of the Atlantic Forest, being a fairly heterogeneous area, which is still understudied.


O objetivo deste estudo foi obter informações sobre a composição florística, as proporções entre as síndromes de dispersão das espécies ocorrentes na Floresta Nacional Ibura e realizar uma análise de similaridade com outros levantamentos florísticos no estado. Para isto, foi realizada uma amostragem bimestral a partir de setembro de 2012 a dezembro de 2014. Foram registradas 328 espécies, das quais 317 são Angiospermas pertencentes a 82 famílias, seguido de três espécies de samambaias e Licófitas e uma espécie de Gimnosperma. Sessenta e sete novas ocorrências foram registradas para o estado de Sergipe. As famílias mais ricas em espécies foram, Fabaceae, Myrtaceae, Rubiaceae, Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae e Malvaceae. Quanto às síndromes de dispersão, observou-se a dominância da dispersão zoocórica, seguida por autocórica e anemocórica. Entre as espécies arbóreas e arbustivas, houve a dominância da síndrome zoocórica (70%), em espécies herbáceas a síndrome autocórica (49%), e em espécies trepadeiras uma proporção mais equilibrada entre as síndromes (38% autocórica, 32% anemocorica e 30% zoocórica). A Floresta Nacional do Ibura apresentou níveis relativamente baixos de similaridade com outros sítios localizados na Mata Atlântica, possivelmente influênciados por isolamento e distância entre os fragmentos. Os resultados deste estudo indicam que a Floresta Nacional do Ibura é um refúgio de uma grande diversidade de espécies vegetais da Mata Atlântica, sendo uma área bastante heterogênea, que ainda é pouco estudada.


Assuntos
Florestas , Flora , Flores , Biodiversidade
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Zoology (Jena) ; 121: 44-48, 2017 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28065498

RESUMO

Until now, the consumption of leaves by bats has been considered rare or sporadic, even among the herbivorous families Pteropodidae and Phyllostomidae. Among the phyllostomids there are reports of folivory in the genera Artibeus and Platyrrhinus, based on opportunistic observations. Here, we conducted behavioural sampling using camera-trapping in the roost of a colony of Platyrrhinus lineatus already known to consume leaves during the dry and wet seasons, in order to investigate the frequency of leaf consumption, as well as eventual seasonal differences. We observed feeding activity in 80.5% of sampling nights, where fruit was present in 90.3% and leaves at 80.6%, with no significant differences between the consumption of items. When analyzing video recordings, we observed feeding activity in 22.2% of the samples, in which the consumption of fruits was significantly more frequent than the consumption of leaves. We also observed seasonal variation, with the consumption of leaves being significantly higher than that of fruits during the dry season, whereas in the rainy season, fruits were consumed significantly more frequently. Fruits and leaves were consumed in equal proportions during the night, with no differences between the early and late night. Our findings show that the consumption of leaves by herbivorous bats may be more widespread than previously thought. Leaves may often be a regular food item rather than a fallback.


Assuntos
Quirópteros/fisiologia , Comportamento Alimentar/fisiologia , Frutas , Folhas de Planta , Animais
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