DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT
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Resumo: | Associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant species may occur in terrestrial and air environments and need an effective dispersal, which occurs mainly by biotic vectors. Studies on the influence of flying animals on this dispersal are scarce, thus, this study aimed to investigate the role of bats in AMF propagule dispersal and the most frequent means of transport. Analyses were performed in dorsoventral hairs and feces of bats in an urban tropical forest fragment in southern Brazil, from April to September 2018. The results were negative for the presence of spores in the hair, but spores of Glomus invermaium and Acaulospora scrobiculata were detected in feces of two bat species, evidencing that they can act as secondary spore dispersers. Efficient dispersal depends on the range extension of the dispersing species, so bats can be important dispersers of AMF, since they have the ability to fly and travel long distances. |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENTDISPERSIÓN DE HONGOS ARBUSCULARES MICORRIZALES POR MURCIÉLAGOS EN UN FRAGMENTO URBANO DE BOSQUE TROPICALDISPERSÃO DE FUNGOS MICORRÍZICOS ARBUSCULARES POR MORCEGOS EM UM FRAGMENTO URBANO DE FLORESTA TROPICALAssociations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant species may occur in terrestrial and air environments and need an effective dispersal, which occurs mainly by biotic vectors. Studies on the influence of flying animals on this dispersal are scarce, thus, this study aimed to investigate the role of bats in AMF propagule dispersal and the most frequent means of transport. Analyses were performed in dorsoventral hairs and feces of bats in an urban tropical forest fragment in southern Brazil, from April to September 2018. The results were negative for the presence of spores in the hair, but spores of Glomus invermaium and Acaulospora scrobiculata were detected in feces of two bat species, evidencing that they can act as secondary spore dispersers. Efficient dispersal depends on the range extension of the dispersing species, so bats can be important dispersers of AMF, since they have the ability to fly and travel long distances.Editora Universitária Tiradentes2021-11-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/1045210.17564/2316-3798.2021v8n3p458-469Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambiente; v. 8 n. 3 (2021): Fluxo Contínuo; 458-4692316-37982316-331310.17564/2316-3798.2021v8n3reponame:Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online)instname:Universidade Tiradentes (UNIT)instacron:UNITporhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saude/article/view/10452/4808Copyright (c) 2021 Interfaces Científicas - Saúde e Ambienteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues Jorge, Thais MartinezOrtêncio Filho, HenriqueCarrenho, Rosilaine2021-11-27T17:23:53Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/10452Revistahttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/saudePRIhttps://periodicos.set.edu.br/index.php/saude/oai||crismporto@gmail.com||interfaces_saude_editor@yahoo.com.br2316-37982316-3313opendoar:2021-11-27T17:23:53Interfaces Científicas. Saúde e Ambiente (Online) - Universidade Tiradentes (UNIT)false |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT DISPERSIÓN DE HONGOS ARBUSCULARES MICORRIZALES POR MURCIÉLAGOS EN UN FRAGMENTO URBANO DE BOSQUE TROPICAL DISPERSÃO DE FUNGOS MICORRÍZICOS ARBUSCULARES POR MORCEGOS EM UM FRAGMENTO URBANO DE FLORESTA TROPICAL |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT Rodrigues Jorge, Thais Martinez |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
title_full |
DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
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DISPERSAL OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI BY BATS IN AN URBAN TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENT |
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Rodrigues Jorge, Thais Martinez |
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Rodrigues Jorge, Thais Martinez Ortêncio Filho, Henrique Carrenho, Rosilaine |
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Ortêncio Filho, Henrique Carrenho, Rosilaine |
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Rodrigues Jorge, Thais Martinez Ortêncio Filho, Henrique Carrenho, Rosilaine |
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Associations of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant species may occur in terrestrial and air environments and need an effective dispersal, which occurs mainly by biotic vectors. Studies on the influence of flying animals on this dispersal are scarce, thus, this study aimed to investigate the role of bats in AMF propagule dispersal and the most frequent means of transport. Analyses were performed in dorsoventral hairs and feces of bats in an urban tropical forest fragment in southern Brazil, from April to September 2018. The results were negative for the presence of spores in the hair, but spores of Glomus invermaium and Acaulospora scrobiculata were detected in feces of two bat species, evidencing that they can act as secondary spore dispersers. Efficient dispersal depends on the range extension of the dispersing species, so bats can be important dispersers of AMF, since they have the ability to fly and travel long distances. |
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