Functional Traits and Phylogenetic Effects Drive Germination of Lemur-Passed Seeds

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY Ecology and Evolution Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1002/ece3.70881
Camille M. M. DeSisto, Zico Zandry, Telesy Feno, Borna Zareiesafandabadi, Jean Randrianasy, Jean Tiamanana, Dominique Randrianasolo, Manadina Rasolofo, George Raveloson, Franclin Zerimanana, Onja Razafindratsima, James P. Herrera, John R. Poulsen
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Frugivore-mediated seed dispersal drives ecological functioning across tropical forests. The biological mechanisms affecting seed dispersal outcomes, as well as the role of specific functional traits in plants and their dispersers, is still not well understood. To address this gap, we conducted germination experiments in eight species of captive and two species of wild lemurs, which disperse different plant species. We (1) quantified the effects of pulp removal, seed priming, and feces effects (nutrient/microbial fertilization) through gut passage as mechanisms, (2) determined the effect of frugivore species on germination, and (3) assessed how individual plant and animal traits affected two seed germination outcomes: success rates and time-to-germination. Accounting for phylogenetic non-independence of plants and estimating phylogenetic signal, we evaluated the effects of lemur gut passage and functional traits in a Bayesian framework. Seed priming during gut passage was the primary mechanism through which lemurs improved germination rates and decreased time-to-germination. Gut passage influenced the effect of seed length on germination probability but not time-to germination. Germination outcomes varied by disperser species and seed size. Furthermore, seeds passed by male lemurs were 40% more likely to germinate than those passed by female lemurs. Germination probability was more similar for closely related plant species compared to those that were more distantly related, while the plant phylogenetic effects on time-to-germination were weaker. Moreover, germination depended on experimental setting; for example, lemur gut passage decreased time-to-germination in captive, but not wild settings. Our results highlight the complexity of biological mechanisms determining seed dispersal outcomes; ecological and evolutionary factors were important drivers of germination. Considering a diversity of potential effects is critical for advancing a mechanistic understanding of species interactions and their outcomes.

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功能性状和系统发育效应驱动狐猴遗传种子萌发
水果介导的种子传播驱动整个热带森林的生态功能。影响种子传播结果的生物学机制,以及特定功能性状在植物及其传播者中的作用仍不清楚。为了解决这一空白,我们在8种圈养狐猴和2种野生狐猴中进行了发芽实验,它们分散了不同的植物物种。我们(1)量化了通过肠道去除果肉、种子启动和粪便效应(营养/微生物施肥)的影响机制,(2)确定了食果物种对种子萌发的影响,(3)评估了单个植物和动物性状如何影响种子萌发的两种结果:成功率和萌发时间。考虑到植物系统发育的非独立性和估计系统发育信号,我们在贝叶斯框架中评估了狐猴肠道通道和功能性状的影响。在肠道通道中的种子启动是狐猴提高发芽率和缩短发芽时间的主要机制。肠道通道影响种子长度对萌发概率的影响,但不影响萌发时间。发芽结果因分散剂种类和种子大小而异。此外,由雄性狐猴传播的种子比由雌性狐猴传播的种子发芽的可能性高40%。亲缘关系较近的植物的萌发概率比亲缘关系较远的植物更接近,而植物系统发育对萌发时间的影响较弱。此外,萌发与实验环境有关;例如,在圈养环境中,狐猴的肠道通道缩短了发芽时间,而在野生环境中则没有。我们的研究结果强调了决定种子传播结果的生物机制的复杂性;生态和进化因素是种子萌发的重要驱动因素。考虑潜在影响的多样性对于推进物种相互作用及其结果的机制理解至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment. Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.
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