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dc.contributor.authorBarnett, Adrian Ashton-
dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Thais-
dc.contributor.authorAndrade, Richelly-
dc.contributor.authorBoyle, Sarah Ann-
dc.contributor.authorLima, Marcelo Gonçalves de-
dc.contributor.authorMacLarnon, Ann M.-
dc.contributor.authorRoss, Caroline-
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Welma Sousa-
dc.contributor.authorSpironello, Wilson Roberto-
dc.contributor.authorRonchi-Teles, Beatriz-
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-08T20:43:51Z-
dc.date.available2020-05-08T20:43:51Z-
dc.date.issued2015-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15428-
dc.description.abstractAlthough plant-inhabiting ants are known to act as effective deterrents to a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores, this has been reported only once before for primates, a group better known for their predation of ants. In the present study, we investigated the effects that colonies of Pseudomyrmex viduus ants living in individual Macrolobium acaciifolium (Fabaceae) trees have on the rates of visitation and fruit removal by four taxa of seed-predating vertebrates: the primate Cacajao melanocephalus ouakary; macaws (Ara spp.); large parrots (Amazona spp.); and the Northern Amazonian red squirrel (Sciurus igniventris). We found that ant presence significantly reduced both rates of visitation and of fruit removal by C.m. ouakary. The same pattern of reduced fruit removal was also observed for other seed predators (parrots, macaws, and squirrels) but not for visitation rates (although this may be a result of the small sample size). This appears to be only the second-known demonstration of the repellent effect of ants on primates and, indeed, the first for squirrels and psittacine birds. © 2014 The Linnean Society of London, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015, 114, 260-273.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 114, Número 2, Pags. 260-273pt_BR
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/*
dc.subjectAnten
dc.subjectColony Foundingen
dc.subjectHabitat Creationen
dc.subjectHost Planten
dc.subjectPredation Risken
dc.subjectTreeen
dc.subjectAmazonaen
dc.subjectAraen
dc.subjectAvesen
dc.subjectCacajaoen
dc.subjectCacajao Melanocephalusen
dc.subjectFabaceaeen
dc.subjectFormicidaeen
dc.subjectInvertebrataen
dc.subjectMacrolobium Acaciifoliumen
dc.subjectPrimatesen
dc.subjectPseudomyrmexen
dc.subjectPseudomyrmex Viduusen
dc.subjectPsittacidaeen
dc.subjectPsittaciformesen
dc.subjectSciuridaeen
dc.subjectSciurusen
dc.subjectSciurus Igniventrisen
dc.subjectTamiasciurusen
dc.subjectVertebrataen
dc.titleAnts in their plants: Pseudomyrmex ants reduce primate, parrot and squirrel predation on Macrolobium acaciifolium (Fabaceae) seeds in Amazonian Brazilen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/bij.12425-
dc.publisher.journalBiological Journal of the Linnean Societypt_BR
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