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Interactions between Ants and Non‐myrmecochorous Fruits in Miconia (Melastomataceae) in a Neotropical Savanna
Authors:Mônica H C Lima  Evandro G Oliveira  Fernando A O Silveira
Institution:1. Instituto de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Centro Universitário Una, , Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil;2. Departamento de Biologia Vegetal, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, , Brazil
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of ants as secondary seed dispersers of six primarily bird‐dispersed Miconia species in the cerrados of southeastern Brazil. Vertebrate exclosure and seed germination experiments were performed for M. albicans, M. alborufescens, M. corallina, M. ferruginata, M. ibaguensis, and M. irwinii. Excluding vertebrates did not significantly alter fruit removal rate for any of the Miconia species relative to open controls. Fruits on stalks and fallen fruits were removed and transported to nests mainly by species of Atta, Acromyrmex, and Ectatomma (dispersal distance ranging from 0.1 to 45.2 m), while Camponotus ants tended to be observed removing the fruit pulp (seed cleaning) where the fruits were found. Seed manipulation by Atta decreased germination of M. irwinii, but not M. ferruginata. Germination did not occur in intact fruits, and thus seed cleaning was an important service provided by the ants. Ant nest soils did not inhibit germination of any of the Miconia species, suggesting they are a good substrate for long‐lived Miconia seeds. We conclude that ant activity could have important effects on the fate of Miconia seeds adapted for bird dispersal.
Keywords:Ant–  plant interaction  cerrado  diplochory  directed dispersal  seed bank  seed cleaning  seed dispersal  seed germination
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