Effects of manakin gut passage on germination of a neotropical melastome shrub (Melastomataceae)

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Biotropica Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1111/btp.13393
Katherine Rompf, H. Luke Anderson, Jordan Karubian
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Gut passage is an important but understudied component of animal-mediated seed dispersal that can impact germination and survival. Melastomataceae plants are abundant and ecologically important throughout the tropics, but studies have obtained contrasting results regarding effects of avian gut passage on melastome germination. We conducted a paired germination experiment to test how gut passage by four species of manakins—key avian dispersers of melastomes—affects germination of the pioneer melastome shrub Miconia rubescens. Manakin gut passage accelerated M. rubescens germination, with gut-passed seeds germinating an average of 5.1 days earlier than controls, and percent germination of gut-passed seeds was significantly higher at 20 and 40 days post-planting. Interestingly, manakin species varied in their gut passage effects, with L. velutina having stronger overall germination effects than M. manacus. Within species, greater body mass was correlated with higher percent germination and shorter times to first germination. Within M. manacus, seeds passed by females had significantly shorter times to first germination than seeds passed by males. Because control seeds were manually depulped in the experiment, the observed gut passage effects are likely attributable to minor scarification of the seed coat during gut transit. Our results suggest manakin gut passage can have biologically meaningful impacts on melastome germination, and the magnitude of these effects can vary based on manakin species, mass, and sex. This study refines our understanding of the “quality” component of seed disperser effectiveness in an iconic dispersal mutualism, with implications for plant community composition and recovery of deforested neotropical ecosystems.

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侏儒猴肠道通道对新热带野牡丹科灌木发芽的影响
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Biotropica
Biotropica 环境科学-生态学
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4.10
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9.50%
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122
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8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Ranked by the ISI index, Biotropica is a highly regarded source of original research on the ecology, conservation and management of all tropical ecosystems, and on the evolution, behavior, and population biology of tropical organisms. Published on behalf of the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation, the journal''s Special Issues and Special Sections quickly become indispensable references for researchers in the field. Biotropica publishes timely Papers, Reviews, Commentaries, and Insights. Commentaries generate thought-provoking ideas that frequently initiate fruitful debate and discussion, while Reviews provide authoritative and analytical overviews of topics of current conservation or ecological importance. The newly instituted category Insights replaces Short Communications.
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