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Interactions between ants and non-myrmecochorous diaspores in a tropical wet forest in southern Bahia, Brazil

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JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
卷 29, 期 -, 页码 71-80

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467412000715

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ant-diaspore interaction; Brazilian Atlantic forest; diaspore persistence; fleshy fruits; frugivory; fruit traits; ground-dwelling ants; secondary seed dispersal; seed cleaning; seed removal

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  1. Brazil's National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico-CNPq) [PRONEX SECTI-FAPESB/CNPq 0011/2009]
  2. CNPq

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Interactions between ants and non-myrmecochorous diaspores occur frequently on the forest floor and the results of these interactions (e.g. diaspore cleaning or removal) will often depend on the morpho-chemical characteristics of the diaspores. We conducted two different experiments with seven plant species in the north-eastern Atlantic forest, Brazil. To evaluate whether ant interactions decrease diaspore persistence time on the forest floor, we established sample stations by placing five diaspores of each species spaced every 10 m along a transect and monitored ant interactions over a 24-h period. We also compared diaspore removal by ants and vertebrates through a paired experiment. We monitored removal of the seven plant species in treatments where ants were excluded and treatments where vertebrates were excluded. We recorded 332 ant-diaspore interactions, most resulting in ants cleaning diaspores in situ. Persistence of diaspores on the forest floor varied greatly among studied species and was less than 50% for three species. Ants also removed more diaspores than did vertebrates. Number of diaspores removed by ants was greater for small diaspores and with high lipid concentration. Ant-diaspore interactions may not always exert a positive influence on plant recruitment for diaspores with poor nutrient concentration. Consequently, ants may play a disproportionately important role as secondary dispersers in tropical forests.

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