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Microsatellite analysis of the maternal origin of Myrica rubra seeds in the feces of Japanese macaques

2008; Springer Science+Business Media; Volume: 24; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1007/s11284-008-0537-6

ISSN

1440-1703

Autores

Mari Terakawa, Yuji Isagi, Kiyoshi Matsui, Takakazu Yumoto,

Tópico(s)

Plant and animal studies

Resumo

Abstract Identifying the maternal origin of dispersed seeds is a challenging task because it is impossible to directly track seed movement once an animal has ingested them. However, recent development of molecular techniques allows us to identify the maternal origin of dispersed seeds in natural plant populations. Here we analyzed the maternal origin of Myrica rubra seeds found in the feces of Yakushima macaques. We detected a high level of diversity among the dispersed seeds, with an average of 3.0 maternal origins (range 1–9) in each feces. The average dispersal distance was 270.0 m (range 20.4–634.0 m) and the average of distance between maternal trees of dispersed seeds in the same feces was 161.5 m (range 0–573.9 m). These results suggest that seed dispersal by macaques plays an important role in maintaining the genetic diversity of Myrica rubra populations.

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