2014
DOI: 10.1590/bjb.2014.0089
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Evidence for herbaceous seed dispersal by small-bodied fishes in a Pantanal seasonal wetland

Abstract: We analysed the germination of seeds after their passage through the digestive tract of small floodplain fishes. Samples were collected in five open flooded fields of the northern Pantanal in March 2011. All fishes were sacrificed and their intestinal contents were removed. The fecal material was weighed and stored at 4 °C in a GF/C filter wrapped in aluminum foil. The material was then transferred to a receptacle containing sterilised soil from the sampling area. The fecal samples were kept in a germination c… Show more

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“…However, small‐bodied species also consume many fruits and play an important role as dispersers of small‐seeded plants, particularly in shallow‐flooded habitats (Costa‐Pereira et al . , Silveira & Weiss ). Small freshwater fish can be threatened by extinction as much as large ones (Olden et al .…”
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“…However, small‐bodied species also consume many fruits and play an important role as dispersers of small‐seeded plants, particularly in shallow‐flooded habitats (Costa‐Pereira et al . , Silveira & Weiss ). Small freshwater fish can be threatened by extinction as much as large ones (Olden et al .…”
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“…Most studies on ichthyochory in natural habitats have focused on conspicuous, large-bodied frugivorous fish species, such as tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) and pacu (Piaractus spp.). However, small-bodied species also consume many fruits and play an important role as dispersers of small-seeded plants, particularly in shallow-flooded habitats (Costa-Pereira et al 2011, Silveira & Weiss 2014). Small freshwater fish can be threatened by extinction as much as large ones (Olden et al 2007) and because of their shorter lifespan, intense harvesting can quickly bias population size (Nussl e et al 2016).…”
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“…In this sense, future studies in the field should privilege the use of stomach flushing and other non-lethal techniques, such as setting up enclosures in natural habitats (e.g. cages in floodplains) or keeping fish individually in suitable plastic bags, checking periodically for defecated seeds (Silveira and Weiss, 2014). Some of these non-lethal approaches also allow quantifying the gut retention times, which can be applied to model seed dispersal distance Van Leeuwen et al, 2016).…”
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“…Moreover, inundation can influence the distribution of soil seed and spore banks by acting as a dispersal agent for many plant species (Pagotto et al 2011;Silveira & Weiss 2014). Considering water flux as the main dispersal agent, the concave relief on these grasslands, even with a soft slope, would also favor seed accumulation in the center position.…”
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