Plant Diversity in the Diet of Costa Rican Primates in Contrasting Habitats: A Meta-Analysis

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作者
Chaves, Oscar M. [1 ,2 ]
Morales-Cerdas, Vanessa [3 ]
Calderon-Quiros, Jazmin [4 ]
Azofeifa-Rojas, Ines [3 ,5 ]
Riba-Hernandez, Pablo [6 ]
Solano-Rojas, Daniela [7 ]
Chaves-Cordero, Catalina [8 ]
Chacon-Madrigal, Eduardo [1 ,9 ]
Melin, Amanda D. D. [10 ]
机构
[1] Univ Costa Rica, Escuela Biol, San Jose 2060, Costa Rica
[2] Univ Costa Rica, Lab Ensayos Biol LEBi, San Jose 2060, Costa Rica
[3] Univ Costa Rica, Sistema Estudios Posgrad, Sede Occidente, San Ramon 4250, Alajuela, Costa Rica
[4] Univ Costa Rica, Escuela Antropol, San Jose 2060, Costa Rica
[5] SalveMonos, Liberia 50309, Costa Rica
[6] Proyecto Carey, Puerto Jimenez 60702, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
[7] Fdn Saimiri Costa Rica, Puerto Jimenez 60702, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
[8] Sistema Nacl Areas Conservac, Area Conservac Guanacaste, Liberia 50306, Costa Rica
[9] Univ Costa Rica, Ctr Invest Biodivers & Ecol Trop CIBET, Herbario Luis Fournier Origgi, San Jose 2060, Costa Rica
[10] Univ Calgary, Dept Anthropol & Archaeol, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4, Canada
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DIVERSITY-BASEL | 2023年 / 15卷 / 05期
关键词
dietary plant diversity; behavioral flexibility; forest fragmentation; platyrrhines; species richness; CAPUCHINS CEBUS-CAPUCINUS; MONKEYS ALOUATTA-PALLIATA; BETA-DIVERSITY; FOOD AVAILABILITY; SQUIRREL-MONKEYS; FOREST FRAGMENTS; HOWLING MONKEYS; SEED DISPERSAL; HOWLER MONKEY; RESPONSES;
D O I
10.3390/d15050602
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
In human-modified tropical landscapes, the survival of arboreal vertebrates, particularly primates, depends on their plant dietary diversity. Here, we assess the diversity of plants included in the diet of Costa Rican non-human primates, CR-NHP (i.e., Alouatta palliata palliata, Ateles geoffroyi, Cebus imitator, and Saimiri oerstedii) inhabiting different habitat types across the country. Specifically, we analyzed 37 published and unpublished datasets to assess: (i) richness and dietary alpha-plant diversity, (ii) the beta-diversity of dietary plant species and the relative importance of plant species turnover and nestedness contributing to these patterns, and (iii) the main ecological drivers of the observed patterns in dietary plants. Dietary data were available for 34 Alouatta, 16 Cebus, eight Ateles, and five Saimiri groups. Overall dietary plant species richness was higher in Alouatta (476 spp.), followed by Ateles (329 spp.), Cebus (236 spp.), and Saimiri (183 spp.). However, rarefaction curves showed that alpha-diversity of plant species was higher in Ateles than in the other three primate species. The gamma-diversity of plants was 868 species (95% C.I. = 829-907 species). The three most frequently reported food species for all CR-NHP were Spondias mombin, Bursera simaruba, and Samanea saman, and the most consumed plant parts were leaves, fruits, and flowers. In general, plant species turnover, rather than nestedness, explained the dissimilarity in plant diet diversity (beta(sim) > 0.60) of CR-NHP. Finally, primate species, habitat type (life zone and disturbance level) and, to a lesser degree, study province, were the best predictors of the dietary plant assemblages. Our findings suggest that CR-NHP diets are diverse, even in severely disturbed habitats.
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