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Neglected seed dispersers
by
Kitamura, Shumpei
, Ningsih, Jenni Indah Dwi Pajar
, Widayati, Kanthi Arum
, Suryobroto, Bambang
, Tsuji, Yamato
in
Colobinae
/ digestive system
/ Dispersion
/ Feces
/ feeding experiment
/ Ficus
/ Ficus spp
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frugivores
/ fruits
/ Germination
/ gut passage rate
/ Indonesia
/ Leaves
/ Macaca fascicularis
/ Monkeys
/ Plant species
/ Seed dispersal
/ seed shadow
/ seed size
/ Seeds
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ Trachypithecus
/ Trachypithecus auratus
2017
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Neglected seed dispersers
by
Kitamura, Shumpei
, Ningsih, Jenni Indah Dwi Pajar
, Widayati, Kanthi Arum
, Suryobroto, Bambang
, Tsuji, Yamato
in
Colobinae
/ digestive system
/ Dispersion
/ Feces
/ feeding experiment
/ Ficus
/ Ficus spp
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frugivores
/ fruits
/ Germination
/ gut passage rate
/ Indonesia
/ Leaves
/ Macaca fascicularis
/ Monkeys
/ Plant species
/ Seed dispersal
/ seed shadow
/ seed size
/ Seeds
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ Trachypithecus
/ Trachypithecus auratus
2017
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Neglected seed dispersers
by
Kitamura, Shumpei
, Ningsih, Jenni Indah Dwi Pajar
, Widayati, Kanthi Arum
, Suryobroto, Bambang
, Tsuji, Yamato
in
Colobinae
/ digestive system
/ Dispersion
/ Feces
/ feeding experiment
/ Ficus
/ Ficus spp
/ Flowers & plants
/ Frugivores
/ fruits
/ Germination
/ gut passage rate
/ Indonesia
/ Leaves
/ Macaca fascicularis
/ Monkeys
/ Plant species
/ Seed dispersal
/ seed shadow
/ seed size
/ Seeds
/ Sympatric populations
/ sympatry
/ Trachypithecus
/ Trachypithecus auratus
2017
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Neglected seed dispersers
2017
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Leaf monkeys are known to be leaf eaters, and thus, their potential role as seed dispersers has been neglected. However, they do also feed on fruits. To examine the role of leaf monkeys as endozoochorous seed dispersers, we studied the Javan lutung (Trachypithecus auratus) in Indonesia. We compared multiple aspects of seed dispersal processes (amount and diversity of seeds ingested, dispersal distance, and germination rate) of lutungs with that of the sympatric long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis). Over the study period, 54 percent of the lutung feces contained intact seeds, which was equivalent to the macaque feces contained seeds (62%). Seeds of at least six plant species were detected in the lutung feces, which was less than those found in the macaque feces (> 19 plant species). The main species of seeds defecated by both lutungs and macaques was Ficus spp. (seed size: 0.7 mm). Seed shadow, estimated from travel distance (range: 1–299 m) and gut passage rate (24–96 h), had a unimodal-distribution with a peak at 51–100 m, and was shorter than that reported in published accounts of macaques and other similar and smaller sized frugivores. Finally, germination rates of Ficus spp. seeds ingested by both lutungs and macaques were lower than that of the control seeds. These results imply that the dispersal effectiveness of lutungs would be lower than that of the sympatric primate frugivores. However, at a population level, lutungs could play a significant role as seed dispersers for the small-seeded species, and therefore, more research into their frugivorous habits is warranted.
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