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Tamarins and Dung Beetles: An Efficient Diplochorous Dispersal System in the Peruvian Amazonia
Authors:Darren J Mann  Fernando J J Muñoz Lazo  Marie‐Claude Huynen  Eckhard W Heymann
Institution:1. Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford OX13PW, UK;2. Department of Ecology and Fauna, National University of Peruvian Amazon, Pevas, Iquitos, Peru;3. Behavioral Biology Unit, University of Liège, Quai van Beneden, 22 bat. I1, 4020 Liège, Belgium;4. Department of Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, German Primate Centre (DPZ), Kellnerweg 4, 37077 Goettingen, Germany
Abstract:Dung beetles fulfill several key functions in ecosystems but their role as secondary seed dispersers is probably one of the most complex ones. Various factors, such as seed characteristics, dispersal pattern induced by the primary disperser, season, and habitat, can affect the seed–beetle interaction. Particularly little is known about the fate of seeds primarily dispersed in small feces. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of these factors on the dung beetle community (species composition, number and size of individuals) and its consequences on burial occurrence and depth of seeds primarily dispersed by two tamarin species. We captured dung beetles in a Peruvian rain forest with 299 dung‐baited pitfall traps to characterize the dung beetle community. Seed burial occurrence and depth were assessed by marking in situ 551 dispersed seeds in feces placed in cages. Among these seeds, 22.5 percent were buried by dung beetles after 2 d. We observed a significant effect of the amount of dung, season, time of deposition, and habitat on the number of individuals and species of dung beetles, as well as on seed burial occurrence and depth, while the tamarin species significantly influenced only the number and the size of dung beetles. This seed dispersal loop is particularly important for forest regeneration: small to large seeds dispersed by tamarins in secondary forest can be buried by dung beetles. These seeds can thus benefit from a better protection against predation and a more suitable microenvironment for germination, potentially enhancing seedling recruitment.
Keywords:Saguinus fuscicollis  Saguinus mystax  scarabaeinae  secondary forest  seed burial  seed dispersal
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