THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS

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Autor(a) principal: Cabral, Tiago Corrales
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Dellagnese, Diana Gonçalves, Bordignon, Sérgio Augusto de Loreto, Forneck, Eduardo Dias, Cademartori, Cristina Vargas
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/24223
Resumo: The use of volatile oils extracted from chiropterochoric fruits has been investigated so that the great number of seeds spread by fruit-eating bats in degraded areas may be potentialized. Since Phyllostomidae mainly use smell to locate ripe fruits, this current experiment tested the effect of volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago L., frequently consumed by these animals, as bait for their capture. The volatile oils were extracted by Clevenger apparatus by hydrodistillation technique. Attraction efficiency was tested in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest in southern Brazil. Ten mist nets in two groups, control (without any bait) and test (with bait) were exposed every month between March and June 2012, during three consecutive nights. Sample effort was equal to 33,284m².h. Thirty-nine captures (78%) occurred for the test group during the period and 11 captures (22%) for the control group. The volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago attracted bats of the species Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), confirming pioneer studies in the state of Paraná, Brazil.
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spelling THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATSUSO DE ÓLEO VOLÁTIL DE Piper amalago L. NA ATRAÇÃO DE MORCEGOS FRUGÍVOROSSturnira liliumPiperaceaedispersion of pioneering plantsrecovery of degraded areas.Sturnira liliumPiperaceaedispersão de plantas pioneirasrecuperação de áreas degradadas.The use of volatile oils extracted from chiropterochoric fruits has been investigated so that the great number of seeds spread by fruit-eating bats in degraded areas may be potentialized. Since Phyllostomidae mainly use smell to locate ripe fruits, this current experiment tested the effect of volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago L., frequently consumed by these animals, as bait for their capture. The volatile oils were extracted by Clevenger apparatus by hydrodistillation technique. Attraction efficiency was tested in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest in southern Brazil. Ten mist nets in two groups, control (without any bait) and test (with bait) were exposed every month between March and June 2012, during three consecutive nights. Sample effort was equal to 33,284m².h. Thirty-nine captures (78%) occurred for the test group during the period and 11 captures (22%) for the control group. The volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago attracted bats of the species Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), confirming pioneer studies in the state of Paraná, Brazil.A utilização de óleos voláteis extraídos de frutos quiropterocóricos vem sendo investigada com o propósito de potencializar a chuva de sementes provocada por morcegos frugívoros em áreas degradadas. Como filostomídeos utilizam principalmente o olfato para localizar frutos maduros, teve-se, por objetivo, testar o efeito de óleos voláteis extraídos de frutos e folhas de Piper amalago L., espécie frequentemente consumida por esses animais, como atrativo para a captura. Os óleos voláteis foram extraídos por meio de aparelho Clevenger, usando-se a técnica de hidrodestilação. A eficiência do atrativo foi testada em uma área de Floresta Estacional Semidecidual no sul do Brasil. Dez redes de neblina, divididas em dois grupos, controle (sem atrativos) e teste (com atrativos), foram expostas mensalmente, de março a junho de 2012, durante três noites consecutivas. O esforço amostral correspondeu a 33.284m².h. Obteve-se 78% (39 capturas) do total de capturas para o período no grupo teste e 22% (11 capturas) no grupo controle. Os óleos voláteis de frutos e folhas de Piper amalago atraíram morcegos da espécie Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), corroborando os estudos pioneiros realizados no Paraná. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2422310.5902/1980509824223Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 3 (2016); 949-955Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 3 (2016); 949-9551980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/24223/14176Copyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCabral, Tiago CorralesDellagnese, Diana GonçalvesBordignon, Sérgio Augusto de LoretoForneck, Eduardo DiasCademartori, Cristina Vargas2017-04-06T13:14:12Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24223Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-06T13:14:12Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
USO DE ÓLEO VOLÁTIL DE Piper amalago L. NA ATRAÇÃO DE MORCEGOS FRUGÍVOROS
title THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
spellingShingle THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
Cabral, Tiago Corrales
Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersion of pioneering plants
recovery of degraded areas.
Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersão de plantas pioneiras
recuperação de áreas degradadas.
title_short THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
title_full THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
title_fullStr THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
title_full_unstemmed THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
title_sort THE USE OF Piper amalago L. VOLATILE OIL TO ATTRACT FRUIT-EATING BATS
author Cabral, Tiago Corrales
author_facet Cabral, Tiago Corrales
Dellagnese, Diana Gonçalves
Bordignon, Sérgio Augusto de Loreto
Forneck, Eduardo Dias
Cademartori, Cristina Vargas
author_role author
author2 Dellagnese, Diana Gonçalves
Bordignon, Sérgio Augusto de Loreto
Forneck, Eduardo Dias
Cademartori, Cristina Vargas
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabral, Tiago Corrales
Dellagnese, Diana Gonçalves
Bordignon, Sérgio Augusto de Loreto
Forneck, Eduardo Dias
Cademartori, Cristina Vargas
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersion of pioneering plants
recovery of degraded areas.
Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersão de plantas pioneiras
recuperação de áreas degradadas.
topic Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersion of pioneering plants
recovery of degraded areas.
Sturnira lilium
Piperaceae
dispersão de plantas pioneiras
recuperação de áreas degradadas.
description The use of volatile oils extracted from chiropterochoric fruits has been investigated so that the great number of seeds spread by fruit-eating bats in degraded areas may be potentialized. Since Phyllostomidae mainly use smell to locate ripe fruits, this current experiment tested the effect of volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago L., frequently consumed by these animals, as bait for their capture. The volatile oils were extracted by Clevenger apparatus by hydrodistillation technique. Attraction efficiency was tested in a Semidecidual Seasonal Forest in southern Brazil. Ten mist nets in two groups, control (without any bait) and test (with bait) were exposed every month between March and June 2012, during three consecutive nights. Sample effort was equal to 33,284m².h. Thirty-nine captures (78%) occurred for the test group during the period and 11 captures (22%) for the control group. The volatile oils from the fruit and leaves of Piper amalago attracted bats of the species Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810), confirming pioneer studies in the state of Paraná, Brazil.
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