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Seed-swallowing toucans are less effective dispersers of Guettarda viburnoides (Rubiaceae) than pulp-feeding jays.

机译:吞食种子的巨嘴鸟不像喂食纸浆ay鸟那样有效地分散了Guettarda viburnoides(Rubiaceae)。

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For many tropical plants, birds are the most important seed dispersers. Not all birds, however, will provide equally effective dispersal services. Behavioral differences, during and after feeding, can result in different establishment probabilities of new individuals. During 3 yr, we examined species-specific quantitative and qualitative aspects of Guettarda viburnoides seed dispersal by avian frugivores, focusing on how these aspects modify seed dispersal effectiveness. Fruits of G. viburnoides were consumed by ten species of birds, two of which, Cyanocorax cyanomelas and Pteroglossus castanotis, removed 80 percent of the fruits. These two species differ in qualitative aspects of seed dispersal. First, they select for fruits of different sizes; C. cyanomelas feeds on larger fruits than P. castanotis, which results in the former dispersing larger endocarps than the latter. Second, they differ in their fruit handling treatment; C. cyanomelas are pulp consumers, whereas P. castanotis swallow the fruit whole, and are thus traditionally considered 'legitimate' dispersers. The probability of seedling emergence, the temporal pattern of emergence, the number of emerged seedlings per endocarp, and the probability of post-dispersal seed predation differs between endocarps dispersed by C. cyanomelas and P. castanotis; endocarps dispersed by the former have higher emergence probabilities, higher number of seedlings, faster emergence times, and lower predation probabilities than those dispersed by the latter. Finally, these birds differ in their landscape patterns of endocarp deposition; C. cyanomelas disperses endocarps to habitats with higher recruitment probabilities. Ultimately, the pulp consumer C. cyanomelas is a more effective disperser of G. viburnoides than P. castanotis.
机译:对于许多热带植物而言,鸟类是最重要的种子传播者。但是,并非所有鸟类都会提供同样有效的传播服务。进食期间和进食后的行为差异可能会导致新个体的建立概率不同。在3年的时间里,我们研究了由鸟类节食动物传播的Guettarda viburnoides种子的物种特异性定量和定性方面,重点研究了这些方面如何改变种子的分散效果。十种鸟类食用了荚vi G.的果实,其中有2种为蓝藻和凤尾蕨,它们除去了80%的果实。这两个物种在种子传播的质量方面有所不同。首先,他们选择不同大小的水果。 C. cyanomelas比P. castanotis采食更大的果实,这导致前者比后者传播更大的内果皮。第二,他们的水果处理方式不同。蓝藻(C. cyanomelas)是果肉的消费者,而栗木(P. castanotis)则吞食整个水果,因此传统上被认为是“合法”的分散剂。蓝藻和蓖麻假单胞菌所分散的内果皮,出苗的概率,出苗的时间模式,每棵内果皮出苗的数量以及种子扩散后捕食的概率都不同。前者分散的内果皮比后者分散的果皮具有更高的出芽概率,更多的幼苗,更快的出芽时间和更低的捕食概率。最后,这些鸟类的内果皮沉积景观格局有所不同。蓝藻将内果皮分散到具有较高募集概率的栖息地中。最终,纸浆消费者蓝藻C. viburnoides的分散剂比蓖麻假单胞菌更有效。

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