Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal

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Autor(a) principal: Heymann, Eckhard W.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Culot, Laurence [UNESP], Knogge, Christoph, Noriega Pina, Tony Enrique, Tirado Herrera, Emerita R., Klapproth, Matthias, Zinner, Dietmar
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2756
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/162521
Resumo: Seed dispersal is a key ecological process in tropical forests, with effects on various levels ranging from plant reproductive success to the carbon storage potential of tropical rainforests. On a local and landscape scale, spatial patterns of seed dispersal create the template for the recruitment process and thus influence the population dynamics of plant species. The strength of this influence will depend on the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal. We examined the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal with spatially explicit data on seed dispersal by two neotropical primate species, Leontocebus nigrifrons and Saguinus mystax (Callitrichidae), collected during four independent studies between 1994 and 2013. Using distributions of dispersal probability over distances independent of plant species, cumulative dispersal distances, and kernel density estimates, we show that spatial patterns of seed dispersal are highly consistent over time. For a specific plant species, the legume Parkia panurensis, the convergence of cumulative distributions at a distance of 300 m, and the high probability of dispersal within 100 m from source trees coincide with the dimension of the spatial-genetic structure on the embryo/juvenile (300 m) and adult stage (100 m), respectively, of this plant species. Our results are the first demonstration of long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal created by tropical frugivores. Such consistency may translate into idiosyncratic patterns of regeneration.
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spelling Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersaldispersaldispersal distancesfrugivoreskernel density estimatesplant-animal interactionstropical forestSeed dispersal is a key ecological process in tropical forests, with effects on various levels ranging from plant reproductive success to the carbon storage potential of tropical rainforests. On a local and landscape scale, spatial patterns of seed dispersal create the template for the recruitment process and thus influence the population dynamics of plant species. The strength of this influence will depend on the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal. We examined the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal with spatially explicit data on seed dispersal by two neotropical primate species, Leontocebus nigrifrons and Saguinus mystax (Callitrichidae), collected during four independent studies between 1994 and 2013. Using distributions of dispersal probability over distances independent of plant species, cumulative dispersal distances, and kernel density estimates, we show that spatial patterns of seed dispersal are highly consistent over time. For a specific plant species, the legume Parkia panurensis, the convergence of cumulative distributions at a distance of 300 m, and the high probability of dispersal within 100 m from source trees coincide with the dimension of the spatial-genetic structure on the embryo/juvenile (300 m) and adult stage (100 m), respectively, of this plant species. Our results are the first demonstration of long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal created by tropical frugivores. Such consistency may translate into idiosyncratic patterns of regeneration.DFGFoundations Alice Seghers and Docquier (Ulg)FRIA (Fonds pour la formation a la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans l'Agriculture)FNRS (Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique)Leibniz Inst Primatenforsch, Deutsch Primatenzentrum, Verhaltensokol & Soziobiol, Gottingen, GermanyUniv Estadual Paulista, Lab Primatol, Dept Zool, Rio Claro, SP, BrazilUniv Liege, Behav Biol Unit, Primatol Res Grp, Liege, BelgiumUniv Nacl Amazonia Peruana, Fac Ciencias Biol, Iquitos, PeruLeibniz Inst Primatenforsch, Deutsch Primatenzentrum, Kognit Ethol, Gottingen, GermanyUniv Estadual Paulista, Lab Primatol, Dept Zool, Rio Claro, SP, BrazilDFG: HE 1870/3-[13]DFG: HE 1870/15-[1,2]DFG: HE 1870/19-1Wiley-BlackwellLeibniz Inst PrimatenforschUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Univ LiegeUniv Nacl Amazonia PeruanaHeymann, Eckhard W.Culot, Laurence [UNESP]Knogge, ChristophNoriega Pina, Tony EnriqueTirado Herrera, Emerita R.Klapproth, MatthiasZinner, Dietmar2018-11-26T17:20:06Z2018-11-26T17:20:06Z2017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1435-1441application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2756Ecology And Evolution. Hoboken: Wiley, v. 7, n. 5, p. 1435-1441, 2017.2045-7758http://hdl.handle.net/11449/16252110.1002/ece3.2756WOS:000395012000012WOS000395012000012.pdfWeb of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengEcology And Evolution1,356info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-13T06:17:46Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/162521Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:12:54.044366Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
title Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
spellingShingle Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
Heymann, Eckhard W.
dispersal
dispersal distances
frugivores
kernel density estimates
plant-animal interactions
tropical forest
title_short Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
title_full Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
title_fullStr Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
title_full_unstemmed Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
title_sort Long-term consistency in spatial patterns of primate seed dispersal
author Heymann, Eckhard W.
author_facet Heymann, Eckhard W.
Culot, Laurence [UNESP]
Knogge, Christoph
Noriega Pina, Tony Enrique
Tirado Herrera, Emerita R.
Klapproth, Matthias
Zinner, Dietmar
author_role author
author2 Culot, Laurence [UNESP]
Knogge, Christoph
Noriega Pina, Tony Enrique
Tirado Herrera, Emerita R.
Klapproth, Matthias
Zinner, Dietmar
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Leibniz Inst Primatenforsch
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Univ Liege
Univ Nacl Amazonia Peruana
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Heymann, Eckhard W.
Culot, Laurence [UNESP]
Knogge, Christoph
Noriega Pina, Tony Enrique
Tirado Herrera, Emerita R.
Klapproth, Matthias
Zinner, Dietmar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dispersal
dispersal distances
frugivores
kernel density estimates
plant-animal interactions
tropical forest
topic dispersal
dispersal distances
frugivores
kernel density estimates
plant-animal interactions
tropical forest
description Seed dispersal is a key ecological process in tropical forests, with effects on various levels ranging from plant reproductive success to the carbon storage potential of tropical rainforests. On a local and landscape scale, spatial patterns of seed dispersal create the template for the recruitment process and thus influence the population dynamics of plant species. The strength of this influence will depend on the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal. We examined the long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal with spatially explicit data on seed dispersal by two neotropical primate species, Leontocebus nigrifrons and Saguinus mystax (Callitrichidae), collected during four independent studies between 1994 and 2013. Using distributions of dispersal probability over distances independent of plant species, cumulative dispersal distances, and kernel density estimates, we show that spatial patterns of seed dispersal are highly consistent over time. For a specific plant species, the legume Parkia panurensis, the convergence of cumulative distributions at a distance of 300 m, and the high probability of dispersal within 100 m from source trees coincide with the dimension of the spatial-genetic structure on the embryo/juvenile (300 m) and adult stage (100 m), respectively, of this plant species. Our results are the first demonstration of long-term consistency of spatial patterns of seed dispersal created by tropical frugivores. Such consistency may translate into idiosyncratic patterns of regeneration.
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