Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sci Rep. 2013;3:2424. doi: 10.1038/srep02424.
Animals and fruiting plants are involved in a complex set of interactions, with animals relying on fruiting trees as food resources, and fruiting trees relying on animals for seed dispersal. This interdependence shapes fruit signals such as colour and odour, to increase fruit detectability, and animal sensory systems, such as colour vision and olfaction to facilitate food identification and selection. Despite the ecological and evolutionary importance of plant-animal interactions for shaping animal sensory adaptations and plant characteristics, the details of the relationship are poorly understood. Here we examine the role of fruit chromaticity, luminance and odour on seed dispersal by mouse lemurs. We show that both fruit colour and odour significantly predict fruit consumption and seed dispersal by Microcebus ravelobensis and M. murinus. Our study is the first to quantify and examine the role of bimodal fruit signals on seed dispersal in light of the sensory abilities of the disperser.
动物和结果实的植物都参与到一套复杂的相互作用中,动物依赖结果实的树木作为食物资源,而结果实的树木依赖动物来传播种子。这种相互依存关系塑造了果实的信号,如颜色和气味,以提高果实的可检测性,以及动物的感觉系统,如颜色视觉和嗅觉,以促进食物的识别和选择。尽管动植物相互作用对塑造动物感觉适应和植物特征具有生态和进化上的重要性,但它们之间的关系细节还了解甚少。在这里,我们研究了果实的色度、亮度和气味对鼠狐猴传播种子的作用。我们表明,果实的颜色和气味都显著地预测了 Microcebus ravelobensis 和 M. murinus 对果实的消耗和种子的传播。我们的研究首次定量地研究了在考虑到传播者的感觉能力的情况下,双模态果实信号在种子传播中的作用。