Seed dispersal by Ceratogymna hornbills in the Dja Reserve, Cameroon

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作者
Whitney, KD [1 ]
Fogiel, MK
Lamperti, AM
Holbrook, KM
Stauffer, DJ
Hardesty, BD
Parker, VT
Smith, TB
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Populat Biol Ctr, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] San Francisco State Univ, Dept Biol, San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
关键词
birds; Ceratogymna; diet; frugivory; rain forest; seed deposition; seed dispersal; seed germination; seed passage;
D O I
10.1017/S0266467498000273
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Seed dispersal is a process critical to the maintenance of tropical forests, yet little is known about the interactions of most dispersers with their communities. In the Dja Reserve, Cameroon, seed dispersal by the hornbills Ceratogymna atrata, C. cylindricus and C. fistulator (Aves: Bucerotidae) was evaluated with respect to the taxonomic breadth of plants dispersed, location of seed deposition and effects on seed germination. Collectively, the three hornbill species consumed fruits from 59 tree and liana species, and likely provided dispersal for 56 of them. Hornbill-dispersed tree species composed 22% of the known tree flora of the site. Hornbill visit lengths, visit frequencies, and seed passage times indicated that few seeds were deposited beneath parent trees; in five hornbill/tree species pairings studied, 69-100% of the seeds ingested were deposited a way from the parent trees. Germination trials showed that hornbill gut passage is gentle on seeds. Of 24 tree species tested, 23 germinated after passage by hornbills; of 17 planted with controls taken directly from trees, only four species showed evidence of inhibition of germination rate, while seven experienced unchanged germination rates and six experienced enhanced germination rates. Results suggested that Ceratogymna hornbills rank among the most important seed dispersers found in Afrotropical forests, and they deserve increased conservation attention. Ceratogymna hornbills are likely to become increasingly important in forest regeneration as populations of larger mammalian seed dispersers (such as forest elephants and primates) diminish.
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