Title
Seed dispersal by frugivorous bats in Cerros de Amotape National Park, Tumbes, Peru
Other title
Dispersión de semillas por murciélagos frugívoros en bosques del parque nacional cerros de amotape, Tumbes, Perú
Date Issued
2011
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
SAREM Sociedad Argentina para el Estudio de los Mamiferos
Abstract
The role of fruit bats was evaluated in three habitat types of Cerros de Amotape National Park, Tumbes, Peru. The diet was quantified by analyzing the seeds found in fecal samples and testing the preference for plant resources, niche breadth, the importance of each bat species as dispersors, and the level of trophic niche overlap. We captured 33 species of bats, 13 were predominantly frugivorous and accounted for 81% of total captures. The diet was represented by 22 plant species predominantly consumed by six species of bats. The species with the largest niche breadth and considered important food dispersors were Artibeus fraterculus and Carollia perspicillata. There was a high overlap in resource use among the most common species of frugivorous bats captured. The high frequency of secondary succession plant species suggests that anthropogenic activities have a significant effect on forest composition affecting the diet of frugivorous canopy bats. © SAREM, 2011.
Start page
81
End page
93
Volume
18
Issue
1
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Forestal
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento
Ciencia veterinaria
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-82755181509
Source
Mastozoologia Neotropical
ISSN of the container
03279383
Sources of information:
Directorio de Producción Científica
Scopus