Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach
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Resumo: | We carried out a seed germination experiment using two thrush species in captivity. We compared the number of germinated seeds and germination time of control seeds (manually removed from fruits) and ingested seeds of Miconia prasina by two bird species, Turdus albicollis and T. amaurochalinus, and also compared retention times of seeds by both thrush species. Control seeds germinated more frequently than those ingested for one species, T. albicollis. The germination time of ingested seeds by T. amaurochalinus was similar to the control seeds but seeds ingested by T. albicollis took longer to germinate than the controls. Both thrush species had a similar seed defecation pattern. The cumulative number of defecated seeds increased by 2 hours after fruit ingestion. At the end of the first 30 minutes both species had already defecated approximately 50% of the seeds ingested Our results suggest that both species could act as disperser agents of M. prasina. |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approachAtlantic forestfrugivoryseed germinationMelastomataceaeTurdusWe carried out a seed germination experiment using two thrush species in captivity. We compared the number of germinated seeds and germination time of control seeds (manually removed from fruits) and ingested seeds of Miconia prasina by two bird species, Turdus albicollis and T. amaurochalinus, and also compared retention times of seeds by both thrush species. Control seeds germinated more frequently than those ingested for one species, T. albicollis. The germination time of ingested seeds by T. amaurochalinus was similar to the control seeds but seeds ingested by T. albicollis took longer to germinate than the controls. Both thrush species had a similar seed defecation pattern. The cumulative number of defecated seeds increased by 2 hours after fruit ingestion. At the end of the first 30 minutes both species had already defecated approximately 50% of the seeds ingested Our results suggest that both species could act as disperser agents of M. prasina.Instituto Internacional de Ecologia2008-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842008000200023Brazilian Journal of Biology v.68 n.2 2008reponame:Brazilian Journal of Biologyinstname:Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)instacron:IIE10.1590/S1519-69842008000200023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves,MAS.Ritter,PD.Antonini,RD.Almeida,EM.eng2008-07-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1519-69842008000200023Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/bjb/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjb@bjb.com.br||bjb@bjb.com.br1678-43751519-6984opendoar:2008-07-21T00:00Brazilian Journal of Biology - Instituto Internacional de Ecologia (IIE)false |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach Alves,MAS. Atlantic forest frugivory seed germination Melastomataceae Turdus |
title_short |
Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
title_full |
Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
title_fullStr |
Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
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Two thrush species as dispersers of Miconia prasina (Sw.) DC. (Melastomataceae): an experimental approach |
author |
Alves,MAS. |
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Alves,MAS. Ritter,PD. Antonini,RD. Almeida,EM. |
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Ritter,PD. Antonini,RD. Almeida,EM. |
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Alves,MAS. Ritter,PD. Antonini,RD. Almeida,EM. |
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Atlantic forest frugivory seed germination Melastomataceae Turdus |
topic |
Atlantic forest frugivory seed germination Melastomataceae Turdus |
description |
We carried out a seed germination experiment using two thrush species in captivity. We compared the number of germinated seeds and germination time of control seeds (manually removed from fruits) and ingested seeds of Miconia prasina by two bird species, Turdus albicollis and T. amaurochalinus, and also compared retention times of seeds by both thrush species. Control seeds germinated more frequently than those ingested for one species, T. albicollis. The germination time of ingested seeds by T. amaurochalinus was similar to the control seeds but seeds ingested by T. albicollis took longer to germinate than the controls. Both thrush species had a similar seed defecation pattern. The cumulative number of defecated seeds increased by 2 hours after fruit ingestion. At the end of the first 30 minutes both species had already defecated approximately 50% of the seeds ingested Our results suggest that both species could act as disperser agents of M. prasina. |
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Instituto Internacional de Ecologia |
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Instituto Internacional de Ecologia |
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