Milagros Natalia Rimachi-Taricuarima, Juan Jesús Pérez-Gardini, E. TIRADO-HERRERA, Ricardo Zárate-Gómez, Linder Felipe Mozombite-Pinto
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摘要
Lagothrix lagotricha lagotricha是秘鲁亚马逊地区重要的生物指示物种。它的肉是从土著到农村和城市社区饮食的一部分。lagotricha作为种子传播者具有重要的生态功能。因此,有必要知道它在亚马逊的这一部分消耗哪些物品和植物物种。本研究鉴定了水草所消耗的植物种类及其相应部位。本研究地点位于秘鲁东北部Lagartococha河东岸原始雨林中的Güeppí-Sekime国家公园(PNGS)。从2017年6月至2017年9月,对一组19人进行了485小时的观察。共鉴定出20个植物项目,包括8个可食用营养项目:叶、果、果序、花、花序、树脂、根和茎。最重要的食物为:中果皮26.28%,全叶26.28%,内果皮10.22%,种子9.49%。98种植物中消耗最多的是槟榔科、豆科和天南星科。这是第一个有助于了解L. L. lagotricha的饮食和植物种类的研究,这使我们对该物种在亚马逊森林复杂结构中的生态作用有了一个了解。此外,该研究可作为启动其他研究的基础,如种子传播和捕食研究。
Plantas consumidas por Lagothrix lagotricha lagotricha Humboldt, 1812 en la Amazonía peruana
Lagothrix lagotricha lagotricha is an important bioindicator species of the Peruvian Amazon. Its flesh comprises part of the diet of communities ranging from indigenous to rural and urban. L. l. lagotricha fulfills an important ecological function as a seed disperser. For this reason, it is imperative to know which items and plant species it consumes in this part of the Amazon. This study identified plant species and their corresponding parts consumed by L. l. lagotricha. The location of this study is in the Güeppí-Sekime National Park (PNGS) in primary rainforest on the eastern shore of the Lagartococha River, northeastern Peru. A group of 19 individuals were observed for 485 hours from June 2017 to September 2017. A total of 20 plant items were identified and they included 8 edible vegetative items: leaf, fruit, infructescence, flower, inflorescence, resin, root and stem. The most important food items were: mesocarp 26,28%, entire leaves 26,28%, endocarp 10,22% and seeds 9,49%. The most consumed out of a total of 98 plant species, grouped into 42 families, were: Arecaceae, Fabaceae y Araceae. This is the first study that contributes to the understanding of the diet and plant species consumed by L. l. lagotricha, which gives us an idea of the ecological role of the species in the complex structure of the Amazon forest. In addition, this research can be used as a basis for initiating other research, such as studies of seed dispersal and predation.