Abundance determines core–periphery roles of birds in a Neotropical seed dispersal network. (28th May 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Abundance determines core–periphery roles of birds in a Neotropical seed dispersal network. (28th May 2022)
- Main Title:
- Abundance determines core–periphery roles of birds in a Neotropical seed dispersal network
- Authors:
- Vitorino, Breno Dias
Frota, Angélica Vilas Boas Da
Nunes, Josué Ribeiro Da Silva
Carniello, Maria Antonia
Castrillon, Solange Kimie Ikeda
Maruyama, Pietro Kiyoshi - Abstract:
- Abstract : Frugivorous birds assume different roles in the organization of seed dispersal networks depending on how they interact with plants. Identifying the birds with the most important structural roles can shed light on how seed dispersal systems function. Here, we characterized the seed dispersal network in a megadiverse Neotropical bird community from Brazil and quantitatively scored birds according to their importance in the network. We tested the applicability of the recent core–periphery framework based on stochastic block models and contrasted it with other metrics commonly used in ecological networks to define structurally important species. Then, we also evaluated the main attributes (body mass, degree of frugivory and abundance) associated with the role of frugivorous birds in the network. In the field we recorded 1132 mutualistic interactions between 44 bird species and 41 plant species. We identified the Silver‐beaked Tanager Ramphocelus carbo, Band‐tailed Manakin Pipra fasciicauda and Red‐legged Honeycreeper Cyanerpes cyaneus as the most important seed‐dispersers. Our study highlighted the utility of the core–periphery method in identifying relevant species in the context of networks, which gave slightly different results to other approaches. Specifically, the core–periphery assessment identified more species as relevant, including the large frugivore Bare‐faced Curassow Crax fasciolata . Finally, we discovered that bird abundance was the main predictor of aAbstract : Frugivorous birds assume different roles in the organization of seed dispersal networks depending on how they interact with plants. Identifying the birds with the most important structural roles can shed light on how seed dispersal systems function. Here, we characterized the seed dispersal network in a megadiverse Neotropical bird community from Brazil and quantitatively scored birds according to their importance in the network. We tested the applicability of the recent core–periphery framework based on stochastic block models and contrasted it with other metrics commonly used in ecological networks to define structurally important species. Then, we also evaluated the main attributes (body mass, degree of frugivory and abundance) associated with the role of frugivorous birds in the network. In the field we recorded 1132 mutualistic interactions between 44 bird species and 41 plant species. We identified the Silver‐beaked Tanager Ramphocelus carbo, Band‐tailed Manakin Pipra fasciicauda and Red‐legged Honeycreeper Cyanerpes cyaneus as the most important seed‐dispersers. Our study highlighted the utility of the core–periphery method in identifying relevant species in the context of networks, which gave slightly different results to other approaches. Specifically, the core–periphery assessment identified more species as relevant, including the large frugivore Bare‐faced Curassow Crax fasciolata . Finally, we discovered that bird abundance was the main predictor of a species' role. We conclude that abundant and generalist frugivorous birds are key components in the maintenance of ecosystem function in the studied ecosystem. Resumo: Aves frugívoras assumem diferentes papéis na organização das redes de dispersão de sementes dependendo de como interagem com as plantas. Identificar as aves com papéis estruturais mais importantes, pode ajudar a esclarecer como os sistemas de dispersão de sementes funcionam. Nesse estudo, caracterizamos uma rede de dispersão de sementes de uma comunidade neotropical megadiversa do Brasil e classificamos quantitativamente as aves de acordo com sua importância na rede. Testamos a aplicabilidade do recente procedimento analítico baseado em modelos de blocos estocásticos core‐periphery e comparamos com outras métricas comumente usadas em redes ecológicas para identificar as espécies estruturalmente mais importantes. Em seguida, avaliamos também os principais atributos (massa corporal, nível de frugivoria e abundância) como determinantes do papel das aves frugívoras na rede. Em campo, registramos um total de 1.132 interações mutualísticas entre 44 espécies de aves e 41 espécies de plantas. Identificamos a pipira‐vermelha Ramphocelus carbo, o uirapuru‐laranja Pipra fasciicauda e a saíra‐beija‐flor Cyanerpes cyaneu s como os mais importantes dispersores de sementes. Nosso estudo destaca a aplicabilidade do método core–periphery na identificação de espécies relevantes no contexto de redes, com resultados ligeiramente diferentes de outras abordagens. Especificamente, a avaliação core–periphery classificou um número maior de espécies como relevantes, incluindo o grande frugívoro mutum‐de‐penacho Crax fasciolata . Finalmente, descobrimos que a abundância das aves foi o principal preditor do papel das espécies. Concluímos que aves frugívoras abundantes e generalistas são componentes chave na manutenção da função ecossistêmica no ambiente estudado. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Ibis. Volume 164:Number 4(2022)
- Journal:
- Ibis
- Issue:
- Volume 164:Number 4(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 164, Issue 4 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 164
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0164-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 1132
- Page End:
- 1144
- Publication Date:
- 2022-05-28
- Subjects:
- centrality -- functional roles -- keystone species -- modularity -- neutral‐niche theory
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/ibi.13075 ↗
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- 0019-1019
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