1. Fruits of Cyrtocarpa procera Kunth (Anacardiaceae) as resource for medium to large-sized terrestrial mammals species in a tropical dry forest.
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Mandujano, Salvador and López-Tello, Eva
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TROPICAL dry forests , *ANACARDIACEAE , *WHITE-tailed deer , *SPECIES , *FRUIT , *MAMMALS , *CHESTNUT - Abstract
The fruits of some Anacardiaceae tree species are important sources of food and water for vertebrate species in seasonal tropical forest. During a monitoring study using camera-traps in a tropical dry forest of the Tehuacán-Cuicatlán Biosphere Reserve, Mexico, we documented tree visitation and fruit consumption in the 'Chupandillo' Cyrtocarpa procera by medium to large-sized terrestrial mammals species. From 2012 to 2017, we established cameras-traps in front of six adult chupandillo trees during 385–499 days. A total of 4,831 photographs were obtained during a total of 2,706 days. The camera-traps recorded 12 mammals species visiting, passing in front the tree, or consuming its fruits. The white-tailed deer, cotton rabbit, collared peccary and gray fox were the species that presented the highest number of visit events, with the two ungulate species recorded visiting all of the sampled trees. These species, as well as coati, consumed fruits of this tree species from September to October. The white-tailed deer visited during the day, while the collared peccary mainly visited during the twilight-night time period. We propose that fruits of C. procera are an important resource for mammals in this region, in particular for white-tailed deer and collared peccary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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