Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia

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In this report, we provide information on food plants of the equatorial saki (Pithecia aequatorialis) and its competitors in highland forest of the micro-watershed of the Itaya River, Peruvian Amazonia. From May to November 2009 and from January to April 2010 we followed silently two family groups w...

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Autores: Charpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J., García, Gabriel, Aquino, Rolando
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/11356
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Materia:Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
food plants
ingested parts
competitors.
plantas alimenticias
partes consumidas
competidores.
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spelling Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian AmazoniaUso y competición por plantas alimenticias entre Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) y otros animales en la Amazonía peruanaCharpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J.García, GabrielAquino, RolandoPrimatesPithecia aequatorialisfood plantsingested partscompetitors.PrimatesPithecia aequatorialisplantas alimenticiaspartes consumidascompetidores.In this report, we provide information on food plants of the equatorial saki (Pithecia aequatorialis) and its competitors in highland forest of the micro-watershed of the Itaya River, Peruvian Amazonia. From May to November 2009 and from January to April 2010 we followed silently two family groups with the purpose to identify plants whose fruits are part of their diet. During the contacts we had 90 food events in 48 plant species grouped in 24 families. Of these, 36 live in low hill forest and the rest in high terrace forest. The highest diversity of food plants is grouped into seven families that together accounted for 60.4%, among them Moraceae (8 species), Fabaceae (6 species) and Annonaceae (4 species) families. The fruits were mostly eaten in ripe state, being the mesocarp the most appreciated (40%). Among mammals, seven of the competitors were primates, with the main competitor being the red-mantled saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus lagonotus) and among birds the White-throated toucan (Ramphastos tucanus). Finally, the fruits of Pseudolmedia laevigata (Moraceae) were the most preferred by competitors (7 species of mammals and 2 of birds).En este reporte proporcionamos información sobre plantas alimenticias del huapo negro (Pithecia aequatorialis) y sus competidores en bosque de altura de la microcuenca del río Itaya, Amazonía peruana. De mayo a noviembre del 2009 y de enero a abril del 2010 seguimos silenciosamente a dos grupos familiares con el propósito de registrar las plantas cuyos frutos forman parte de su dieta. Durante los contactos tuvimos 90 eventos alimenticios en 48 especies de plantas agrupadas en 24 familias. De ellas, 36 habitan en bosque de colina baja y el resto en bosque de terraza alta. La mayor diversidad de plantas alimenticias está agrupada en siete familias que en conjunto representaron el 60.4%, sobresaliendo entre ellas las familias Moraceae (8 especies), Fabaceae (6 especies) y Annonaceae (4 especies). Los frutos en su mayoría fueron consumidos en estado maduro, siendo el mesocarpio el más apreciado (40%). Entre los mamíferos, siete de los competidores fueron primates, siendo el principal el pichico pardo (Saguinus lagonotus) y entre las aves el tucán de cuello blanco (Ramphastos tucanus). Finalmente, los frutos de Pseudolmedia laevigata (Moraceae) fueron los más preferidos por los competidores (7 especies de mamíferos y 2 de aves).Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas2015-08-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/1135610.15381/rpb.v22i2.11356Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2015); 225-232Revista Peruana de Biología; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2015); 225-2321727-99331561-0837reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/rpb/article/view/11356/10176Derechos de autor 2015 Elvis J. Charpentier J. Charpentier, Gabriel García, Rolando Aquinohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/113562020-05-20T19:07:20Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
Uso y competición por plantas alimenticias entre Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) y otros animales en la Amazonía peruana
title Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
spellingShingle Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
Charpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J.
Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
food plants
ingested parts
competitors.
Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
plantas alimenticias
partes consumidas
competidores.
title_short Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
title_full Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
title_fullStr Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
title_full_unstemmed Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
title_sort Use and competition for food plants between Pithecia aequatorialis (Primates: Pitheciidae) and other animals in the Peruvian Amazonia
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Charpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J.
García, Gabriel
Aquino, Rolando
author Charpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J.
author_facet Charpentier, Elvis J. Charpentier J.
García, Gabriel
Aquino, Rolando
author_role author
author2 García, Gabriel
Aquino, Rolando
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
food plants
ingested parts
competitors.
Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
plantas alimenticias
partes consumidas
competidores.
topic Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
food plants
ingested parts
competitors.
Primates
Pithecia aequatorialis
plantas alimenticias
partes consumidas
competidores.
description In this report, we provide information on food plants of the equatorial saki (Pithecia aequatorialis) and its competitors in highland forest of the micro-watershed of the Itaya River, Peruvian Amazonia. From May to November 2009 and from January to April 2010 we followed silently two family groups with the purpose to identify plants whose fruits are part of their diet. During the contacts we had 90 food events in 48 plant species grouped in 24 families. Of these, 36 live in low hill forest and the rest in high terrace forest. The highest diversity of food plants is grouped into seven families that together accounted for 60.4%, among them Moraceae (8 species), Fabaceae (6 species) and Annonaceae (4 species) families. The fruits were mostly eaten in ripe state, being the mesocarp the most appreciated (40%). Among mammals, seven of the competitors were primates, with the main competitor being the red-mantled saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus lagonotus) and among birds the White-throated toucan (Ramphastos tucanus). Finally, the fruits of Pseudolmedia laevigata (Moraceae) were the most preferred by competitors (7 species of mammals and 2 of birds).
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