FRUGIVORIA POR AVES EM Myrsine coriacea ((SW.) R.BR. EX ROEM. & SCHULT.) (PRIMULACEAE) E SEU USO POTENCIAL EM PROJETOS DE RESTAURAÇÃO

C. E. Zimmermann
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Frugivory by birds Myrsine coriacea ((Sw.) R.Br. ex Roem. & Schult.) (Primulaceae) and their potential use in restoration projects Frugivory and seed dispersal studies are fundamental to comprehend the reproductive biology of plants. The aim of this work was to identify the species of birds that interact with M. coriacea, identifying its potentials dispersal vectors and assessing the use of this plant on ecological restoration programs. The observations were conducted on forest edges at Serra do Itajaí National Park, in two different moments with complementary methodologies. In the first period between June 2001 and 2002 it was adopted the hour-plant (tree-focal) as observation unit, with 15 plants selected for quantitative records, distributed throughout the day and totalizing 21 hours of observation. In the second period, from January 2013 to August 2015, it was adopted the feeding-bouts method on existing tracks. Considering both methods, 31 bird species were registered. Among them stand out in the focal method the species Turdus rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818), T. amaurochalinus (Cabanis, 1850) e T. abicollis (Vieillot, 1818), which in short visits ingested entire fruits, just as Tangara desmaresti (Vieillot, 1819) and Chiroxiphia caudata(Shaw & Nodder, 1793), forest species that promote the flow of seeds from more advanced stages of succession to areas under restoration. These aspects, associated with an abundant fructification and a fast shadowing, authorize their employment on ecological restoration projects.
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鸟类食果Myrsine coriacea ((Sw.))R.Br。Roem交货。(报春花科)及其在恢复工程中的潜在应用果实和种子传播研究是理解植物生殖生物学的基础。本研究的目的是鉴定与马菖蒲相互作用的鸟类种类,确定其潜在的传播媒介,并评估该植物在生态恢复计划中的应用。观察是在Serra do Itajaí国家公园的森林边缘进行的,在两个不同的时刻使用互补的方法。在2001年6月至2002年6月的第一个阶段,采用小时植物(树焦点)作为观察单位,选择15种植物进行定量记录,全天分布,总共观察21小时。第二阶段为2013年1月至2015年8月,在现有轨道上采用进料轮次方式。综合两种方法,共登记鸟类31种。其中,在焦点方法中突出的是Turdus rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818)、T. amaurochalinus (Cabanis, 1850)和T. abicollis (Vieillot, 1818),它们在短暂的访问中吞食整个果实,就像Tangara desmaresti (Vieillot, 1819)和Chiroxiphia caudata(Shaw & Nodder, 1793)一样,这些森林物种促进种子从演取的更高级阶段向恢复区域流动。这些方面与丰富的成果和快速的影子相关联,授权他们在生态修复项目中就业。
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