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Fruit Odor as A Ripeness Signal for Seed-Dispersing Primates? A Case Study on Four Neotropical Plant Species

机译:散发灵长类的果实发出成熟气味的水果气味?四种新热带植物的个案研究

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Fleshy fruits contain a myriad of secondary metabolites that may fulfill various non-mutually exclusive ecological functions. Among them are defense against pathogens and herbivores, manipulation of frugivores’ gut retention time, or controlling the germination process. In addition, it has been suggested that aroma compounds may be used as fruit-selection cues by frugivores, and that plants may be under selection to provide a reliable signal for ripeness to seed-dispersal vectors through ripe fruit aroma. A previous project demonstrated that fruit odor of two Neotropical primate-dispersed plant species can be used by primates to identify ripe fruits. Here, we provide data supporting the hypothesis that olfactory conspicuousness of ripeness in these two species may be an evolved signal rather than a cue exploited by primates. We analyzed the odors of ripe and unripe fruits of the two species along with odors of two sympatric species whose main dispersal vector is passerine birds. We show that only primate-dispersed species significantly change their odor profiles upon ripening. Thus, odor of bird-dispersed species is not informative regarding their ripeness level and is likely to fulfill other functions. We discuss these data in light of the multiple hypotheses for the presence of fruit secondary metabolites, and we offer a roadmap for future studies to establish the hypothesis that fruit odor is an evolved signal for ripeness.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10886-016-0687-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:肉质的水果含有无数次要的代谢产物,可以实现各种非互斥的生态功能。其中包括防御病原体和草食动物,控制节食动物的肠道保留时间或控制发芽过程。另外,已经提出,香气化合物可以被节食动物用作水果选择的线索,并且可以对植物进行选择以通过成熟的水果香气为种子分散载体的成熟提供可靠的信号。先前的项目表明,灵长类可以利用两种新近生的灵长类动物分散的植物的果实气味来鉴定成熟的果实。在这里,我们提供的数据支持以下假设:这两个物种的嗅觉成熟度可能是进化的信号,而不是灵长类动物利用的线索。我们分析了两个物种的成熟和未成熟果实的气味,以及两个主要传播媒介是雀形目鸟类的同胞物种的气味。我们显示,只有灵长类动物分散的物种在成熟时会显着改变其气味。因此,散布在禽类中的气味对它们的成熟度没有提供任何信息,并且可能具有其他功能。我们根据水果次生代谢物存在的多种假设讨论了这些数据,并为未来的研究提供了路线图,以确立水果气味是成熟的信号的假设。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi :10.1007 / s10886-016-0687-x)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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