Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Torquato, Jânio Lopes lattes
Orientador(a): Lunardi, Vitor de Oliveira lattes
Banca de defesa: Camacho, Ramiro Gustavo Valera lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Conservação
Departamento: Ecologia e conservação do Semiárido
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/474
Resumo: The availability of fleshy fruits in forest fragments is essential for the survival of many animal species. The disadvantage of small fragments to native wildlife is the decrease in fleshy fruits availability, especially in the period of food shortage. Together with the food shortage period there is an environmental factor, rainfall, which directly influences the production of fruits zoochorous, and consequently in the diet and survival of fauna. The goal of this study was to compare the production and consumption of fruits zoochorous in forest fragments in the western of Rio Grande do Norte state. The study took place in two forest fragments: Parque Nacional da Furna Feia PARNA Furna Feia (8.517ha) and Trilha dos Polinizadores TRIPOL (26ha), from June 2013 to July 2014. The data collection was done every 15 days in pre-established trails in forest fragments. The counting of ripe fruit zoochorous in forest fragments was done in two ways: estimation and absolute. The diet of the animals was analyzed by feces collected on the trails and screened in the ECOMOL/UFERSA lab. The frugivorous animals were recorded with the help of the trap camera and some Caatinga native fruit were placed in front camera. The data of rainfall were obtained from the National Institute of Meteorology INMET. In total, 270 individuals were recorded fruiting, 13 zoochorous specie and nine botanical families. Considering the 13 species recorded zoochorous, only 11 were fruitful, 10 in the rainy season. The accumulated abundance of ripe fruit registered at the TRIPOL (n = 36,494; 15.7 fruits/m²) was higher than in PARNA Furna Feia (n = 27 168; 3.7 fruits/m²). At TRIPOL, the species which produced more fruits were: Spondias tuberosa, Ziziphus joazeiro, Lantana camara, Tournefortia volubilis and Phoradendron affine. At PARNA Furna Feia, the species which produced more fruits were: Ziziphus joazeiro and Commiphora leptophloeos. The relationship between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the precipitation was significant at TRIPOL (rs = 0.5438, p = 0.0041), but there was no significant relation at PARNA Furna Feia (rs = 0.1973, p = 0.3337). There was no significant relation between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the number of seeds registered in the feces. In them, 666 seeds were registered at TRIPOL and 4.281 seeds at PARNA Furna Feia. Considering the total number of seed found in the feces, the species T. volubilis and Sideroxylon obtusifolium represented 55,2% and 72,2% of total seed, respectively in each fragment analyzes. The animals recorded by the trap cameras consuming the fruit-baits in forest fragments were Tupinambis merianae, Ameiva ameiva, Turdus rufiventris, Mimus saturninus, Coereba flaveola, Cyanocorax cyanopogon, Cerdocyon thous and Callithrix jacchus. Cerdocyon thous and Cyanocorax cyanopogon were the two species which most consumed the fruit-baits of Copernicia prunifera and Cereus jamacaru, respectively. The species C. thous and C. cyanopogon can be important seed dispersers in forest fragments of the Caatinga. The fruits of species T. volubilis and S. obtusifolium are important food source for fauna, especially S. obtusifolium which offers ripe fruit during fleshy fruit shortage period
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spelling Lunardi, Vitor de OliveiraCPF:19166162831http://lattes.cnpq.br/2502162313135026Lunardi, Diana GonçalvesCPF:88069710500http://lattes.cnpq.br/3614629176970801Camacho, Ramiro Gustavo Valerahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1079760233135463CPF:07175927401http://lattes.cnpq.br/3852059651880215Torquato, Jânio Lopes2016-08-31T13:19:25Z2016-07-182015-02-26TORQUATO, Jânio Lopes. Production and consumption of fruits zoochorous in two forest fragments in the west of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.. 2015. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ecologia e conservação do Semiárido) - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, 2015.http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/474The availability of fleshy fruits in forest fragments is essential for the survival of many animal species. The disadvantage of small fragments to native wildlife is the decrease in fleshy fruits availability, especially in the period of food shortage. Together with the food shortage period there is an environmental factor, rainfall, which directly influences the production of fruits zoochorous, and consequently in the diet and survival of fauna. The goal of this study was to compare the production and consumption of fruits zoochorous in forest fragments in the western of Rio Grande do Norte state. The study took place in two forest fragments: Parque Nacional da Furna Feia PARNA Furna Feia (8.517ha) and Trilha dos Polinizadores TRIPOL (26ha), from June 2013 to July 2014. The data collection was done every 15 days in pre-established trails in forest fragments. The counting of ripe fruit zoochorous in forest fragments was done in two ways: estimation and absolute. The diet of the animals was analyzed by feces collected on the trails and screened in the ECOMOL/UFERSA lab. The frugivorous animals were recorded with the help of the trap camera and some Caatinga native fruit were placed in front camera. The data of rainfall were obtained from the National Institute of Meteorology INMET. In total, 270 individuals were recorded fruiting, 13 zoochorous specie and nine botanical families. Considering the 13 species recorded zoochorous, only 11 were fruitful, 10 in the rainy season. The accumulated abundance of ripe fruit registered at the TRIPOL (n = 36,494; 15.7 fruits/m²) was higher than in PARNA Furna Feia (n = 27 168; 3.7 fruits/m²). At TRIPOL, the species which produced more fruits were: Spondias tuberosa, Ziziphus joazeiro, Lantana camara, Tournefortia volubilis and Phoradendron affine. At PARNA Furna Feia, the species which produced more fruits were: Ziziphus joazeiro and Commiphora leptophloeos. The relationship between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the precipitation was significant at TRIPOL (rs = 0.5438, p = 0.0041), but there was no significant relation at PARNA Furna Feia (rs = 0.1973, p = 0.3337). There was no significant relation between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the number of seeds registered in the feces. In them, 666 seeds were registered at TRIPOL and 4.281 seeds at PARNA Furna Feia. Considering the total number of seed found in the feces, the species T. volubilis and Sideroxylon obtusifolium represented 55,2% and 72,2% of total seed, respectively in each fragment analyzes. The animals recorded by the trap cameras consuming the fruit-baits in forest fragments were Tupinambis merianae, Ameiva ameiva, Turdus rufiventris, Mimus saturninus, Coereba flaveola, Cyanocorax cyanopogon, Cerdocyon thous and Callithrix jacchus. Cerdocyon thous and Cyanocorax cyanopogon were the two species which most consumed the fruit-baits of Copernicia prunifera and Cereus jamacaru, respectively. The species C. thous and C. cyanopogon can be important seed dispersers in forest fragments of the Caatinga. The fruits of species T. volubilis and S. obtusifolium are important food source for fauna, especially S. obtusifolium which offers ripe fruit during fleshy fruit shortage periodA disponibilidade de frutos carnosos em fragmentos florestais é essencial para a sobrevivência de diversas espécies da fauna. A desvantagem dos pequenos fragmentos para a fauna nativa é a diminuição da abundância de frutos carnosos ao longo do tempo, principalmente no período de escassez de alimentos. Junto ao período de escassez de alimento há um fator ambiental, a precipitação pluviométrica, que influencia diretamente na produção de frutos de plantas zoocóricas e, consequentemente, na dieta e sobrevivência da fauna. O objetivo deste estudo foi comparar a produção e o consumo de frutos zoocóricos em fragmentos florestais no oeste potiguar nordestino. O estudo foi realizado em dois fragmentos florestais: Parque Nacional da Furna Feia PARNA Furna Feia (8.517ha) e a Trilha dos Polinizadores TRIPOL (26ha), durante junho de 2013 a julho de 2014. A coleta de dados foi realizada a cada 15 dias em trilhas pré-estabelecidas nos fragmentos florestais. A contagem dos frutos zoocóricos maduros nos fragmentos florestais foi realizada de duas formas: estimativa e absoluta. A dieta dos animais foi analisada por meio de fezes coletadas nas trilhas e triadas no laboratório ECOMOL/UFERSA. Os animais frugívoros foram registrados com o auxílio da câmera armadilha utilizando frutos de espécies nativas da Caatinga como isca. Os dados de precipitação pluviométrica foram obtidos no Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia INMET. No total foram registrados 270 indivíduos frutificando, sendo 13 espécies zoocóricas e nove famílias botânicas. Das 13 espécies zoocóricas foram registradas 11 que produziram frutos, sendo que 10 frutificaram no período chuvoso. A abundância absoluta acumulada de frutos maduros registrados na TRIPOL (n = 36.494; 15,7 frutos/m²) foi maior do que no PARNA Furna Feia (n = 27.168; 3,7 frutos/m²). Na TRIPOL, as espécies que produziram mais frutos foram: Spondias tuberosa, Ziziphus joazeiro, Lantana camara, Tournefortia volubilis e Phoradendron affine. No PARNA Furna Feia, as espécies que produziram mais frutos foram: Ziziphus joazeiro e Commiphora leptophloeos. A relação entre a abundância de frutos zoocóricos e a precipitação pluviométrica foi significativa na TRIPOL (rs = 0,5438; p = 0,0041), mas não houve relação significativa no PARNA Furna Feia (rs = 0,1973; p = 0,3337). Não houve relação significativa entre a abundância de frutos zoocóricos e o número de sementes registradas nas fezes. No total de amostras de fezes coletadas e analisadas foram registradas 666 sementes na TRIPOL e 4.281 sementes no PARNA Furna Feia. Do total de sementes encontradas nas fezes, as espécies T. volubilis e Sideroxylon obtusifolium representaram 55,2% e 72,2% do total de sementes, respectivamente. Os animais registrados pelas câmeras armadilha consumindo os frutos iscas nos fragmentos floretais foram: Tupinambis merianae, Ameiva ameiva, Turdus rufiventris, Mimus saturninus, Coereba flaveola, Cyanocorax cyanopogon, Cerdocyon thous e Callithrix jacchus. A C. thous e a C. cyanopogon foram as duas espécies que mais consumiram os frutos isca da Copernicia prunifera e do Cereus jamacaru, respectivamente. As espécies C. thous e o C. cyanopogon podem ser importantes dispersores de sementes em fragmentos florestais. Os frutos das espécies T. volubilis e S. obtusifolium são importantes fonte de alimento para a fauna em fragmentos florestais de Caatinga, com destaque para S. obtusifolium que disponibiliza frutos maduros durante o período de escassez de frutos carnososMade available in DSpace on 2016-08-31T13:19:25Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Production and consumption of fruits zoochorous in two forest fragments in the west of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
title Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
spellingShingle Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
Torquato, Jânio Lopes
Fruit production
Forest fragments
Fleshy fruits
Caatinga
Precipitation rainfall
Fruticultura
Fragmentos florestais
Frutos carnosos
Caatinga
Precipitação pluviométricas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
title_full Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
title_fullStr Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
title_full_unstemmed Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
title_sort Produção e consumo de frutos zoocóricos em dois fragmentos florestais do oeste do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil.
author Torquato, Jânio Lopes
author_facet Torquato, Jânio Lopes
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Camacho, Ramiro Gustavo Valera
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torquato, Jânio Lopes
contributor_str_mv Lunardi, Vitor de Oliveira
Lunardi, Diana Gonçalves
Camacho, Ramiro Gustavo Valera
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Fruit production
Forest fragments
Fleshy fruits
Caatinga
Precipitation rainfall
topic Fruit production
Forest fragments
Fleshy fruits
Caatinga
Precipitation rainfall
Fruticultura
Fragmentos florestais
Frutos carnosos
Caatinga
Precipitação pluviométricas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fruticultura
Fragmentos florestais
Frutos carnosos
Caatinga
Precipitação pluviométricas
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description The availability of fleshy fruits in forest fragments is essential for the survival of many animal species. The disadvantage of small fragments to native wildlife is the decrease in fleshy fruits availability, especially in the period of food shortage. Together with the food shortage period there is an environmental factor, rainfall, which directly influences the production of fruits zoochorous, and consequently in the diet and survival of fauna. The goal of this study was to compare the production and consumption of fruits zoochorous in forest fragments in the western of Rio Grande do Norte state. The study took place in two forest fragments: Parque Nacional da Furna Feia PARNA Furna Feia (8.517ha) and Trilha dos Polinizadores TRIPOL (26ha), from June 2013 to July 2014. The data collection was done every 15 days in pre-established trails in forest fragments. The counting of ripe fruit zoochorous in forest fragments was done in two ways: estimation and absolute. The diet of the animals was analyzed by feces collected on the trails and screened in the ECOMOL/UFERSA lab. The frugivorous animals were recorded with the help of the trap camera and some Caatinga native fruit were placed in front camera. The data of rainfall were obtained from the National Institute of Meteorology INMET. In total, 270 individuals were recorded fruiting, 13 zoochorous specie and nine botanical families. Considering the 13 species recorded zoochorous, only 11 were fruitful, 10 in the rainy season. The accumulated abundance of ripe fruit registered at the TRIPOL (n = 36,494; 15.7 fruits/m²) was higher than in PARNA Furna Feia (n = 27 168; 3.7 fruits/m²). At TRIPOL, the species which produced more fruits were: Spondias tuberosa, Ziziphus joazeiro, Lantana camara, Tournefortia volubilis and Phoradendron affine. At PARNA Furna Feia, the species which produced more fruits were: Ziziphus joazeiro and Commiphora leptophloeos. The relationship between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the precipitation was significant at TRIPOL (rs = 0.5438, p = 0.0041), but there was no significant relation at PARNA Furna Feia (rs = 0.1973, p = 0.3337). There was no significant relation between the abundance of zoochorous fruit and the number of seeds registered in the feces. In them, 666 seeds were registered at TRIPOL and 4.281 seeds at PARNA Furna Feia. Considering the total number of seed found in the feces, the species T. volubilis and Sideroxylon obtusifolium represented 55,2% and 72,2% of total seed, respectively in each fragment analyzes. The animals recorded by the trap cameras consuming the fruit-baits in forest fragments were Tupinambis merianae, Ameiva ameiva, Turdus rufiventris, Mimus saturninus, Coereba flaveola, Cyanocorax cyanopogon, Cerdocyon thous and Callithrix jacchus. Cerdocyon thous and Cyanocorax cyanopogon were the two species which most consumed the fruit-baits of Copernicia prunifera and Cereus jamacaru, respectively. The species C. thous and C. cyanopogon can be important seed dispersers in forest fragments of the Caatinga. The fruits of species T. volubilis and S. obtusifolium are important food source for fauna, especially S. obtusifolium which offers ripe fruit during fleshy fruit shortage period
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