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Attractiveness Of Fallen Fleshy Fruits To Ants Depends On Previous Handling By Frugivores
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Ecoscience. , v. 20, n. 1, p. 85 - 89, 2013.
11956860
10.2980/20-1-3573
2-s2.0-84878072715
Autor
Bieber A.G.D.
Silva P.S.D.
Oliveira P.S.
Institución
Resumen
Interactions between ants and vertebrate-dispersed fleshy fruits are common on the floor of tropical forests. These interactions are considered beneficial to seeds if ants clean the seed (which may prevent fungal contamination and/or increase germination success) or act as secondary fine-scale dispersers (depositing the seed in nearby nutrient-enriched nest sites). Benefits to seeds, however, may be constrained by limited ant access to fruits. Here, we experimentally tested whether ant access to fallen fleshy fruits of Psychotria suterella (Rubiaceae) can be affected by previous handling (including ingestion) by birds. We found that mandibulated fruits and fruits embedded in feces are more prone to be visited by ants compared to entirely intact fruits. Moreover, the number of ant species per station was higher for vertebrate-handled fruit categories. 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