Drivers of geophagy by red brocket deer (Mazama americana) at Amazonian interior forest mineral licks
Brian M. Griffiths,
Lesa G. Griffiths,
Yan Jin
et al.
Abstract:Mineral licks are key ecological components of the Amazon rainforest, providing critical dietary functions for herbivorous and frugivorous mammals and birds, which help maintain the structure and function of the forest itself through seed and nutrient dispersal. One of the most frequent visitors of interior forest mineral licks in the Amazon is the red brocket deer (Mazama americana), a large‐bodied ruminant frugivore and seed predator. While several hypotheses for the drivers of geophagy exist, including mine… Show more
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