2019
DOI: 10.19053/01217488.v10.n2.2019.8240
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Consumo de plantas pioneras por murciélagos frugívoros en un fragmento de bosque seco tropical (Colombia)

Abstract: La dispersión de semillas es una de las interacciones planta-animal más importante en la dinámica de comunidades vegetales y el mantenimiento de la diversidad de plantas en los bosques tropicales; ya que, mediante este mecanismo, las plantas encuentran la posibilidad de colonizar nuevos sitios y mantener la estructura poblacional. Por lo anterior, se evaluó la preferencia en la dieta de las especies de murciélagos frugívoros de un bosque seco. El análisis de 63 registros dietarios de 14 especies de murciélagos… Show more

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“…Within Phyllostomidae, the Stenodermatinae subfamily contain >43% of all described New World leaf‐nosed bat species (Shipley & Twining, 2020 ). In central Colombia, Department of Tolima, this subfamily represents 13% of species diversity (see García‐Herrera et al., 2019a ). Frugivorous bats provide an excellent model to study the relationship between craniodental morphology and bite force because they have different foraging strategies (Soriano, 2000 ) and consume both hard and soft fruits, which are the result of adaptive pressures related to mandibular morphology (see Murillo‐García & De la Vega, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within Phyllostomidae, the Stenodermatinae subfamily contain >43% of all described New World leaf‐nosed bat species (Shipley & Twining, 2020 ). In central Colombia, Department of Tolima, this subfamily represents 13% of species diversity (see García‐Herrera et al., 2019a ). Frugivorous bats provide an excellent model to study the relationship between craniodental morphology and bite force because they have different foraging strategies (Soriano, 2000 ) and consume both hard and soft fruits, which are the result of adaptive pressures related to mandibular morphology (see Murillo‐García & De la Vega, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La riqueza de las especies vegetales consumidas por murciélagos que se obtuvo en el ANULE fue mayor a la que se ha registrado en otros estudios realizados en el bosque seco, como los encontrados por Segura-Linares (2017) de ocho morfoespecies vegetales, García-Herrera et al (2019) de once morfoespecies y Ríos-Blanco y Pérez- Torres (2015) de quince morfoespecies vegetales consumidas. Aunque los frutos más frecuentes en las dietas encontrados en todas las localidades fueron V. baccifera y Piper spp, para el caso de ANULE, C. moritzianus fue una especie altamente consumida, a la par de algunas especies del género Piper, lo cual sugiere que este es un recurso importante Tabla 1.…”
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“…However, the interviewed inhabitants have the perception that the bat population has increased in the last five years, due to actions such as the prohibition of logging and recognition of almost 27,000 hectares as conservation areas in the TDF of the Department of Tolima. These actions tend to favor bats with an abundant food and forest remnants where they can find shelter and food (García-Herrera et al 2019a;García-Herrera et al 2019b;García-Herrera et al 2020).…”
Section: Promoting the Conservation Of Bats In The Colombian Tropical Dry Forests And Elsewherementioning
confidence: 99%