Low Levels of Fruit Nitrogen as Drivers for the Evolution of Madagascar's Primate Communities
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
The uneven representation of frugivorous mammals and birds across tropical regions – high in the New
World, low in Madagascar and intermediate in Africa and Asia – represents a long-standing enigma in
ecology. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain these differences but the ultimate drivers
remain unclear. Here, we tested the hypothesis that fruits in Madagascar contain insufficient nitrogen
to meet primate metabolic requirements, thus constraining the evolution of frugivory. We performed
a global analysis of nitrogen in fruits consumed by primates, as collated from 79 studies. Our results
showed that average frugivory among lemur communities was lower compared to New World and
Asian-African primate communities. Fruits in Madagascar contain lower average nitrogen than those
in the New World and Old World. Nitrogen content in the overall diets of primate species did not differ
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Multidisciplinary
Elenco autori:
Donati, Giuseppe; Santini, Luca; Eppley, Timothy M.; Arrigo-nelson, Summer J.; Balestri, Michela; Boinski, Sue; Bollen, An; Bridgeman, Leandra L.; Campera, Marco; Carrai, Valentina; Chalise, Mukesh K.; Derby Lewis, Abigail; Hohmann, Gottfried; Kinnaird, Margaret F.; Koenig, Andreas; Kowalewski, Martin; Lahann, Petra; Mclennan, Matthew R.; Nekaris, Anna K. I.; Nijman, Vincent; Norscia, Ivan; Ostner, Julia; Polowinsky, Sandra Y.; Schã¼lke, Oliver; Schwitzer, Christoph; Stevenson, Pablo R.; Talebi, Mauricio G.; Tan, CHIA LUEN; Tomaschewski, Irene; Vogel, Erin R.; Wright, Patricia C.; Ganzhorn, Jã¶rg U.
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