Såli (Micronesian starling –Aplonis opaca) as a key seed dispersal agent across a tropical archipelago
Autor: | Henry S. Pollock, Nicole M. Suckow, Julie A. Savidge, Evan M. Rehm, Haldre S. Rogers, Evan C. Fricke, Martin Kastner |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
education.field_of_study biology Ecology 010604 marine biology & hydrobiology Seed dispersal Population Plant community Native plant biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Frugivore Forest ecology Aplonis education Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Boiga irregularis |
Zdroj: | Journal of Tropical Ecology. 36:56-64 |
ISSN: | 1469-7831 0266-4674 |
Popis: | Seed dispersal is an important ecological process that structures plant communities and influences ecosystem functioning. Loss of animal dispersers therefore poses a serious threat to forest ecosystems, particularly in the tropics where zoochory predominates. A prominent example is the near-total extinction of seed dispersers on the tropical island of Guam following the accidental introduction of the invasive brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis), negatively impacting seedling recruitment and forest regeneration. We investigated frugivory by a remnant population of Såli (Micronesian starling –Aplonis opaca) on Guam and two other island populations (Rota, Saipan) to evaluate their ecological role as a seed disperser in the Mariana archipelago. Using a combination of behavioural observations, nest contents and fecal samples, we documented frugivory of 37 plant species. Native plants comprised the majority (66%) of all species and 90% of all seeds identified in fecal and nest contents. Diet was highly similar across age classes and sampling years. In addition, plant species consumed by Såli comprised 88% of bird-dispersed adult trees and 54% of all adult trees in long-term forest monitoring plots, demonstrating the Såli’s broad diet and potential for restoring native forests. Overall, we provide the most comprehensive assessment to date of frugivory by the Såli and confirm its importance as a seed disperser on Guam and throughout the Marianas. |
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