Sugar and nitrogen digestive processing does not explain the specialized relationship between euphonias and low-quality fruits

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ana C. Crestani, Marco A. Pizo, Antônio B. A. Fontanella, L. Gerardo Herrera M, Ariovaldo P. Cruz-Neto
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In the Neotropical region, euphonias (Euphonia spp., Fringillidae) are the quintessential example of specialized bird frugivores, making the bulk of feeding visits to certain mistletoes (Phoradendron spp., Santalaceae) and epiphytes in the genus Rhipsalis (Cactaceae), whose fruits have high water and low sugar and protein concentrations. Surprisingly, a mechanistic explanation for such specialized, otherwise rare, relationships is lacking. Using captive birds and artificial diets, we contrasted euphonias with frugivorous tanagers in the genus Thraupis (Thraupidae), which rarely eats Rhipsalis fruits, to test the hypothesis that the digestive capacity of euphonias entails them to exploit such low-energy fruits. We expected that compensatory feeding in response to decreasing energy density would occur only in euphonias, whose higher reliance on fruits would entail a lower nitrogen requirement than the tanagers. Euphonias and tanagers were both able to compensate energy intake as sugar density decreased, and both species had the same mass-corrected energy intake at any given sugar concentration. Similarly, euphonias and tanagers did not differ in mass-corrected maintenance nitrogen requirement. Therefore, the physiological traits we investigated do not explain euphonias' specialization on Rhipsalis fruits. The fast rates of fruit passage typical of specialized avian frugivores as euphonias that entail the processing of a large volume of fruits and the putative better abilities of such birds to deal with secondary compounds likely present in Rhipsalis fruits are other possible mechanisms that should be considered in future studies to unveil the mechanisms underlying the intriguing specialized relationships between euphonias and certain fruits.

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糖和氮的消化过程不能解释低音提琴和低品质水果之间的特殊关系
在新热带地区,euphonias (Euphonia spp., Fringillidae)是专门的食果鸟类的典型例子,它们会大量进食某些槲寄生(Phoradendron spp., Santalaceae)和蒺藜属(cactae)的附生植物,这些植物的果实含水量高,糖和蛋白质含量低。令人惊讶的是,缺乏对这种特殊的、罕见的关系的机械解释。我们利用圈养的鸟类和人工饲料,将低吟金雀科(Thraupis)中的低吟金雀科(Thraupis)与食果的高吟金雀科(traupidae)进行了对比,以验证低吟金雀科的消化能力要求它们利用这种低能量的水果的假设。我们预计,对能量密度降低的补偿取食只会发生在对果实的高度依赖导致氮需要量低于管理蝇的小狐猴身上。当糖浓度降低时,矮叶蔷薇和矮叶蔷薇都能补偿能量摄入,而且在任何给定的糖浓度下,两种植物都有相同的质量校正能量摄入。同样地,小燕和经理在质量校正后的维持氮需求上没有差异。因此,我们所研究的生理性状并不能解释孤耳虫对雷公藤果实的专门化。在未来的研究中,应该考虑其他可能的机制,以揭示低吟鸟和某些水果之间有趣的特殊关系背后的机制,如低吟鸟等特化鸟类的典型水果传代速度快,需要加工大量的水果,以及这些鸟类处理可能存在于雷沙利斯果实中的次生化合物的能力更好。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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