Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)

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Autores principales: Ruiz, Javier, H. Boucher, Douglas, F. Chaves, Luis, Ingram-Flóres, Cherryl, Guillén, Delvis, Tórrez, René, Martínez, Oscar
Formato: Online
Idioma:eng
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 2010
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/5259
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spelling RBT52592022-06-06T18:36:10Z Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae) Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae) Ruiz, Javier H. Boucher, Douglas F. Chaves, Luis Ingram-Flóres, Cherryl Guillén, Delvis Tórrez, René Martínez, Oscar semillas viables enmascaramiento de semillas plántulas demografía la herbivoría artrópodos Nicaragua unviable seeds seed masking seedling demography arthropod herbivory The relative contributions of primary and secondary seed dispersal to plant demography have received little investigation. Evidence on these seed dispersal types, on seed fate and seedling recruitment of the tropical rain forest tree Dipteryx oleifera, is presented. The study was conducted in a 6.37ha permanent plot where seeds and seedlings were located and tagged for the 2007 cohort. A total of 2 814 seeds were threaded and their fate was followed one year after germination. Primary seed dispersal by bats protected seeds from insect larval predation below the adult tree. Bats congregated seeds in bat seed piles located at a mean distance of 40.94±1.48m from the nearest adult individual of D. oleifera. Terrestrial vertebrates congregated seeds in caches located 41.90±2.43m from the nearest adult individual of D. oleifera. The results of the fitted proportional hazard model suggested that primary seed dispersal decreased seed hazard probability by 1.12% for each meter from the adult conspecific (p < 0.001) and that secondary seed dispersal decreased it by 23.97% (p < 0.001). Besides, the odds ratio regression models results showed that the overall effect of unviable seeds was a reduction in viable seed predation rate. For each unviable seed deposited by bats into the seed piles, the rate of seed predation by terrestrial vertebrates decreased 6% (p < 0.001). For each damaged seed by terrestrial vertebrates in the seed piles, the rate of germination decreased 4% (p < 0.001). For each germinated seed in the seed piles, the rate of recruitment increased 16% (p=0.001). Seedling survival of seeds that emerged after secondary seed dispersal events, showed no statistically significant difference in arthropod herbivory, in relation to seedlings that came from seeds that were dispersed only primarily by bats (F=0.153, p=0.697, df=1.98). Thus both primary and secondary dispersal contributed to higher seedling survival away from the nearest adult D. oleifera (r2=0.713, n=578, p=0.004). The distribution of D. oleifera seedlings is consistent with the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis and depends on primary dispersal by bats, secondary dispersal by terrestrial vertebrates, a seed masking effect and, the constant threat of insect herbivores on seedlings. Rev. Biol. Trop. 58 (3): 991-1007. Epub 2010 September 01. Universidad de Costa Rica 2010-09-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article Text application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/5259 10.15517/rbt.v58i2.5259 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 58 No. 3 (2010): Volume 58 – Regular number 3 – September 2010; 991–1007 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 58 Núm. 3 (2010): Volumen 58 – Número regular 3 – Setiembre 2010; 991–1007 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 58 N.º 3 (2010): Volume 58 – Regular number 3 – September 2010; 991–1007 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rbt.v58i2 eng https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/5259/5059 Copyright (c) 2010 Revista de Biología Tropical http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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author Ruiz, Javier
H. Boucher, Douglas
F. Chaves, Luis
Ingram-Flóres, Cherryl
Guillén, Delvis
Tórrez, René
Martínez, Oscar
spellingShingle Ruiz, Javier
H. Boucher, Douglas
F. Chaves, Luis
Ingram-Flóres, Cherryl
Guillén, Delvis
Tórrez, René
Martínez, Oscar
Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
author_facet Ruiz, Javier
H. Boucher, Douglas
F. Chaves, Luis
Ingram-Flóres, Cherryl
Guillén, Delvis
Tórrez, René
Martínez, Oscar
author_sort Ruiz, Javier
title Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
title_short Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
title_full Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
title_fullStr Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
title_sort ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of dipteryx oleifera (fabaceae)
title_alt Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae)
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
publishDate 2010
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/5259
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