Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest

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Autor(a) principal: Mourthé, Ítalo M.C.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do INPA
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14811
Resumo: Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugivores in tropical forests. The marked spatiotemporal variation in fruit supply can affect frugivore abundance and distribution, but studies addressing the effects of this variation on primates are scarce. The present study aimed to investigate how the spatiotemporal distribution of fruits influences the local distribution of three frugivorous primates in the eastern part of the Maracá Ecological Station, a highly seasonal Amazonian rainforest. Specifically, it was hypothesised that primate distribution will track changes in fruit supply, resulting that sites with high fruit availability should be heavily used by primates. During a 1-year study, fruit supply (ground fruit surveys) and primate density (line-transects) were monitored in twelve 2 km-long transects at monthly intervals. Fruit supply varied seasonally, being low during the dry season. The density of Ateles belzebuth was positively related to fruit supply during fruit shortage, but Cebus olivaceus and Alouatta macconnelli did not follow the same pattern. The supply of Sapotaceae fruit was an important component determining local distribution of A. belzebuth during the overall fruit shortage. Highly frugivorous primates such as A. belzebuth respond to seasonal decline in fruit supply by congregating at places with high fruit supply in this forest, particularly, those with many individuals of species of Sapotaceae. This study underscores the importance of small-scale spatiotemporal changes of fruit supply as a key component of frugivorous primate ecology in highly seasonal environments. © 2014, Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. All rights reserved.
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dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
dc.title.alternative.en.fl_str_mv Resposta dos primatas frugívoros à variação na oferta de frutos em uma floresta do norte da Amazônia
title Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
spellingShingle Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
Mourthé, Ítalo M.C.
Alouatta Seniculus Macconnelli
Ateles Belzebuth
Cebus Olivaceus
Nia
Primates
Sapotaceae
Animals
Brasil
Classification
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forest
Fruit
Physiology
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primate
Season
Tropic Climate
Animal
Brasil
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forests
Fruit
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primates
Seasons
Tropical Climate
title_short Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
title_full Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
title_fullStr Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
title_full_unstemmed Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
title_sort Response of frugivorous primates to changes in fruit supply in a northern Amazonian forest
author Mourthé, Ítalo M.C.
author_facet Mourthé, Ítalo M.C.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mourthé, Ítalo M.C.
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Alouatta Seniculus Macconnelli
Ateles Belzebuth
Cebus Olivaceus
Nia
Primates
Sapotaceae
Animals
Brasil
Classification
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forest
Fruit
Physiology
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primate
Season
Tropic Climate
Animal
Brasil
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forests
Fruit
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primates
Seasons
Tropical Climate
topic Alouatta Seniculus Macconnelli
Ateles Belzebuth
Cebus Olivaceus
Nia
Primates
Sapotaceae
Animals
Brasil
Classification
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forest
Fruit
Physiology
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primate
Season
Tropic Climate
Animal
Brasil
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Forests
Fruit
Population Density
Population Dynamics
Primates
Seasons
Tropical Climate
description Few attempts have been made to understand how spatiotemporal changes in fruit supply influence frugivores in tropical forests. The marked spatiotemporal variation in fruit supply can affect frugivore abundance and distribution, but studies addressing the effects of this variation on primates are scarce. The present study aimed to investigate how the spatiotemporal distribution of fruits influences the local distribution of three frugivorous primates in the eastern part of the Maracá Ecological Station, a highly seasonal Amazonian rainforest. Specifically, it was hypothesised that primate distribution will track changes in fruit supply, resulting that sites with high fruit availability should be heavily used by primates. During a 1-year study, fruit supply (ground fruit surveys) and primate density (line-transects) were monitored in twelve 2 km-long transects at monthly intervals. Fruit supply varied seasonally, being low during the dry season. The density of Ateles belzebuth was positively related to fruit supply during fruit shortage, but Cebus olivaceus and Alouatta macconnelli did not follow the same pattern. The supply of Sapotaceae fruit was an important component determining local distribution of A. belzebuth during the overall fruit shortage. Highly frugivorous primates such as A. belzebuth respond to seasonal decline in fruit supply by congregating at places with high fruit supply in this forest, particularly, those with many individuals of species of Sapotaceae. This study underscores the importance of small-scale spatiotemporal changes of fruit supply as a key component of frugivorous primate ecology in highly seasonal environments. © 2014, Instituto Internacional de Ecologia. All rights reserved.
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