Plant-bird mutualistic interactions can contribute to the regeneration of forest and non-forest urban patches in the Brazilian Cerrado

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Allan Corral
Luciana Mendes Valério
Kwok Chiu Cheung
Bruno Henrique dos Santos Ferreira
Angélica Guerra
Judit Kriszta Szabo
Letícia Koutchin Reis
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[1] Universidade Católica Dom Bosco- UCDB,Laboratório Ecologia de Fragmentos Urbanos
[2] Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul, EcoFrag
[3] Cidade Universitária,Laboratório Ecologia da Intervenção
[4] Universidade Federal da Bahia, LEI, Programa de Pós
[5] Instituto de Biologia,Graduação em Ecologia e Conservação
[6] Charles Darwin University,Programa de Biodiversidade e Evolução
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Urban Ecosystems | 2021年 / 24卷
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Ecology of interactions; Frugivory; Neotropical birds; Seed dispersal; Urban environments;
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Birds play a crucial role in plant reproduction, being one of the most important pollinators and seed dispersers among vertebrates. Here, we aim to study plant-bird interactions in the Cerrado biome of Brazil, highlighting existing mutualistic relations and their role in forest regeneration processes. We sampled plants and recorded feeding events and other interactions between frugivorous birds and tree and shrub species in forest and non-forest environments between May 2015 and July 2016. We registered 74 plant species of 36 genera in 23 families, along with 44 bird species, 63.7% of which were frugivores. The rainy season (September-October) offered the highest resource availability for birds, therefore most feeding events and other interactions also occurred during this period. Approximately 64% of the plants observed at the study site had zoochoric dispersal and more than half of them relied on birds. We found a variety of bird species interacting with plants that supplied their food in urban fragments and highlight the relevance of plant-bird interactions to maintaining urban ecosystems. This result demonstrates the importance of maintaining forested environments, as habitat loss reduces ecological interactions, leaving only a few healthy ecological systems as scattered forest fragments within the urban matrix.
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