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The potential key seed-dispersing role of the arboreal marsupial Dromiciops gliroides
Authors:Guillermo C Amico  Mariano A Rodríguez-Cabal  Marcelo A Aizen
Institution:Laboratorio Ecotono-CRUB, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Quintral 1250, Bariloche, Río Negro 8400, Argentina
Abstract:Marsupial seed dispersal is a rare phenomenon, although it may be ecologically significant in southern South America. The marsupial Dromiciops gliroides is endemic to the northern part of the temperate forest of South America. Here we describe the food habits and examine the potential role of D. gliroides as a seed disperser. We evaluated the diet of this marsupial in its natural habitat and in captivity. Dromiciops gliroides is omnivorous showing high consumption of a diversity of fruits. In captivity, D. gliroides consumed fruits from 80% of 22 native plant species we examined. Experiments conducted with fruits from two common understory shrubs show that seed passage through the digestive tract of D. gliroides enhances germination. Our results suggest that this species may have an important role as a seed disperser in the temperate forest of South America, which might offset a scarcity of frugivorous bird species.
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