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Spatio-temporal patterns of palm endocarp use by three Amazonian forest mammals: granivory or 'grubivory'?

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JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
卷 18, 期 -, 页码 707-723

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467402002468

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Attalea; bruchid beetles; Dasyprocta; fruit availability; keystone resource; palms; Sciurus; seasonality; seed predation; Tayassu

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Infestation rates by palm bruchid beetles (Bruchidae: Pachymerini) on Attalea palm seeds are so high that most endocarps remaining near parent trees contain larvae rather than endosperm a few months after the peak fruiting season. Vertebrates feeding on palm endocarp contents may therefore be feeding on animal rather than plant matter, and the timing of use of endocarps may be influenced by the presence of larvae rather than by background fruit availability. On Maraca Island Ecological Reserve, Roraima State, Brazil, white-lipped peccaries (Tayassu pecari), agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina) and squirrels (Sciurus igniventris) all fed on bruchid beetle larvae from Attalea maripa palm endocarps. Squirrels fed on both larvae and endosperm year-round in all habitat types; agoutis fed on both larvae and seeds only at times and at sites where alternate foods were not available; and white-lipped peccaries fed almost exclusively on bruchid larvae in high-palm-density habitats. Differences in timing and location of endocarp use by these species may provide an index of mammal community dynamics in neotropical forests.

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