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Differential seed handling by two African primates affects seed fate and establishment of large-seeded trees

机译:两名非洲灵长类动物处理种子的差异影响种子的命运和大种子树木的建立

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We examined the influence of seed handling by two semi-terrestrial African forest primates, chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and l'Hoest's monkeys (Cercopithecus lhoesti), on the fate of large-seeded tree species in an afromontane forest. Chimpanzees and l'Hoest's monkeys dispersed eleven seed species over one year, with quantity and quality of dispersal varying through time. Primates differed in their seed handling behaviors with chimpanzees defecating large seeds (>0.5 cm) significantly more than l'Hoest's. Furthermore, they exhibited different oral-processing techniques with chimpanzees discarding wadges containing many seeds and l'Hoest's monkeys spitting single seeds. A PCA examined the relationship between microhabitat characteristics and the site where primates deposited seeds. The first two components explained almost half of the observed variation. Microhabitat characteristics associated with sites where seeds were defecated had little overlap with those characteristics describing where spit seeds arrived, suggesting that seed handling in part determines the location where seeds are deposited. We monitored a total of 552 seed depositions through time, recording seed persistence, germination, and establishment. Defecations were deposited significantly farther from an adult conspecific than orally-discarded seeds where they experienced the greatest persistence but poorest establishment. In contrast, spit seeds were deposited closest to an adult conspecific but experienced the highest seed establishment rates. We used experimental plots to examine the relationship between seed handling, deposition site, and seed fate. We found a significant difference in seed handling and fate, with undispersed seeds in whole fruits experiencing the lowest establishment rates. Seed germination differed by habitat type with open forest experiencing the highest rates of germination. Our results highlight the relationship between primate seed handling and deposition site and seed fate, and may be helpful in developing models to predict seed shadows and recruitment patterns of large-seeded trees.
机译:我们研究了两个半陆生非洲森林灵长类动物,黑猩猩(盘古猿)和l'Hoest的猴子(Cercopithecus lhoesti)处理种子对afromontane森林中大种子树种命运的影响。黑猩猩和l'Hoest的猴子在一年中散布了11种种子,传播的数量和质量随时间而变化。灵长类动物的种子处理行为有所不同,黑猩猩排泄大种子(> 0.5厘米)的能力比l'Hoest更大。此外,他们展示了不同的口腔加工技术,其中黑猩猩丢弃了含有许多种子的小蜂,而l'Hoest的猴子则将单个种子吐了出来。 PCA检查了微生境特征与灵长类动物沉积种子的位置之间的关系。前两个组成部分解释了观察到的变化的几乎一半。与排泄种子的地点有关的微生境特征与描述吐出的种子到达的地方的特征几乎没有重叠,这表明种子的处理部分决定了种子的沉积位置。我们通过时间监视了总共552个种子沉积,记录了种子的持久性,发芽和定植。排泄物比成年同种的沉积物远比经口丢弃的种子远,在那里它们经历了最大的持久性但最差的定殖。相反,吐出的种子最接近成年的同种,但种子的定殖率最高。我们使用实验图来检查种子处理,沉积位点和种子命运之间的关系。我们发现种子处理和命运方面存在显着差异,整个水果中未分散的种子发生率最低。种子发芽因栖息地类型而异,其中开阔森林发芽率最高。我们的结果突出了灵长类种子处理与沉积位点与种子命运之间的关系,并可能有助于开发模型来预测大种子树木的种子阴影和募集模式。

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