First report of seed dispersal by ants in Dicentra peregrina (Papaveraceae), an alpine plant in the Japanese Alps |
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Authors: | Takashi Komatsu Takao Itino Shouhei Ueda |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan;2. Institute of Mountain Science, Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Seed dispersal by ants, known as myrmecochory, is commonly observed among various plant taxa. The seeds of these plants have an elaiosome to attract ants. In Japan, myrmecochory has been well studied in several lowland plant species, but not in highland plant species that grow above the tree line. We investigated whether the seeds of Dicentra peregrina, known as the “queen of the alpine plants” in Japan, are carried by Formica gagatoides ants at 2510 m a.s.l. on Mt Norikura, Kita‐Alps, Japan. We observed F. gagatoides workers picking up D. peregrina seeds by grasping the elaiosome and carrying the seeds into their nests. We inferred from the observed ant behavior and the seed morphology that D. peregrina is a myrmecochorous species. |
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Keywords: | elaiosome Mt Norikura myrmecochory seed transport |
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