Small-scale spatial variation in the interactions between Prunus mahaleb and fruit-eating birds

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Marcelino Fuentes
José Guitián
Pablo Guitián
Teresa Bermejo
Asier Larrinaga
Pilar Amézquita
Salvatore Bongiomo
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[1] Universidade da Coruña,Facultade de Ciencias
[2] Universidade de Santiago de Compostela,Facultade de Bioloxia
[3] Reserva Natural La Planada,Department of Biology
[4] University of Fairfield,undefined
[5] †formerly at the,undefined
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Plant Ecology | 2001年 / 157卷
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Frugivory; Heterogeneity; Seed dispersal;
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We studied fleshy fruit consumption by birds on individualPrunus mahaleb trees in four plots in northwestern Spain.We found large variation among trees in the relative contribution of differentbird species to fruit removal. This variation, which occurred on a scale ofmeters, was correlated with the distance from the tree to nests ofPhoenicurus ochruros, a major fruit consumer, and with thekind of microhabitat surrounding each tree. In the four plots studied, treeslocated farther away from P. ochruros nests receivedrelatively fewer visits by this species, and relatively more byTurdusmerula and Sylvia atricapilla. These three mainconsumer species differed in the kinds of microhabitats (rocks, loose stones,bare or grassy soil, and woody vegetation) where they flew after visitingP. mahaleb, and thus they probably created differentpatterns of seedfall. This study adds to the evidence that environmentalfactorsextrinsic to plants, and acting at different spatial scales, greatly influencethe identity of the fruit consumers visiting individual trees. This influenceundermines the chances that fruit traits become evolutionary modified so as toattract those consumers providing the “best” seed dispersalservicesto the plants.
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