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Seed dispersal by dispersing juvenile animals: a source of functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes.

Juan P González-Varo1,2,3, Sarah Díaz-García1, Juan M Arroyo1, Pedro Jordano1.   

Abstract

Juvenile animals generally disperse from their birthplace to their future breeding territories. In fragmented landscapes, habitat-specialist species must disperse through the anthropogenic matrix where remnant habitats are embedded. Here, we test the hypothesis that dispersing juvenile frugivores leave a footprint in the form of seed deposition through the matrix of fragmented landscapes. We focused on the Sardinian warbler ( Sylvia melanocephala), a resident frugivorous passerine. We used data from field sampling of bird-dispersed seeds in the forest and matrix of a fragmented landscape, subsequent disperser identification through DNA-barcoding analysis, and data from a national bird-ringing programme. Seed dispersal by Sardinian warblers was confined to the forest most of the year, but warblers contributed a peak of seed-dispersal events in the matrix between July and October, mainly attributable to dispersing juveniles. Our study uniquely connects animal and plant dispersal, demonstrating that juveniles of habitat-specialist frugivores can provide mobile-link functions transiently, but in a seasonally predictable way.

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Keywords:  DNA barcoding; cross-habitat spillover; intraspecific variability; mobile links; natal dispersal

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31288682      PMCID: PMC6684993          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2019.0264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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