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Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics

BACKGROUND: The ecological factors contributing to the evolution of tropical vertebrate communities are still poorly understood. Primate communities of the tropical Americas have fewer folivorous but more frugivorous genera than tropical regions of the Old World and especially many more frugivorous...

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Autores principales: Ganzhorn, Jörg U., Arrigo-Nelson, Summer, Boinski, Sue, Bollen, An, Carrai, Valentina, Derby, Abigail, Donati, Giuseppe, Koenig, Andreas, Kowalewski, Martin, Lahann, Petra, Norscia, Ivan, Polowinsky, Sandra Y., Schwitzer, Christoph, Stevenson, Pablo R., Talebi, Mauricio G., Tan, Chia, Vogel, Erin R., Wright, Patricia C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20016841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008253
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author Ganzhorn, Jörg U.
Arrigo-Nelson, Summer
Boinski, Sue
Bollen, An
Carrai, Valentina
Derby, Abigail
Donati, Giuseppe
Koenig, Andreas
Kowalewski, Martin
Lahann, Petra
Norscia, Ivan
Polowinsky, Sandra Y.
Schwitzer, Christoph
Stevenson, Pablo R.
Talebi, Mauricio G.
Tan, Chia
Vogel, Erin R.
Wright, Patricia C.
author_facet Ganzhorn, Jörg U.
Arrigo-Nelson, Summer
Boinski, Sue
Bollen, An
Carrai, Valentina
Derby, Abigail
Donati, Giuseppe
Koenig, Andreas
Kowalewski, Martin
Lahann, Petra
Norscia, Ivan
Polowinsky, Sandra Y.
Schwitzer, Christoph
Stevenson, Pablo R.
Talebi, Mauricio G.
Tan, Chia
Vogel, Erin R.
Wright, Patricia C.
author_sort Ganzhorn, Jörg U.
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description BACKGROUND: The ecological factors contributing to the evolution of tropical vertebrate communities are still poorly understood. Primate communities of the tropical Americas have fewer folivorous but more frugivorous genera than tropical regions of the Old World and especially many more frugivorous genera than Madagascar. Reasons for this phenomenon are largely unexplored. We developed the hypothesis that Neotropical fruits have higher protein concentrations than fruits from Madagascar and that the higher representation of frugivorous genera in the Neotropics is linked to high protein concentrations in fruits. Low fruit protein concentrations in Madagascar would restrict the evolution of frugivores in Malagasy communities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We reviewed the literature for nitrogen concentrations in fruits from the Neotropics and from Madagascar, and analyzed fruits from an additional six sites in the Neotropics and six sites in Madagascar. Fruits from the Neotropical sites contain significantly more nitrogen than fruits from the Madagascar sites. Nitrogen concentrations in New World fruits are above the concentrations to satisfy nitrogen requirements of primates, while they are at the lower end or below the concentrations to cover primate protein needs in Madagascar. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Fruits at most sites in the Neotropics contain enough protein to satisfy the protein needs of primates. Thus, selection pressure to develop new adaptations for foods that are difficult to digest (such as leaves) may have been lower in the Neotropics than in Madagascar. The low nitrogen concentrations in fruits from Madagascar may contribute to the almost complete absence of frugivorous primate species on this island.
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spelling pubmed-27882232009-12-17 Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics Ganzhorn, Jörg U. Arrigo-Nelson, Summer Boinski, Sue Bollen, An Carrai, Valentina Derby, Abigail Donati, Giuseppe Koenig, Andreas Kowalewski, Martin Lahann, Petra Norscia, Ivan Polowinsky, Sandra Y. Schwitzer, Christoph Stevenson, Pablo R. Talebi, Mauricio G. Tan, Chia Vogel, Erin R. Wright, Patricia C. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The ecological factors contributing to the evolution of tropical vertebrate communities are still poorly understood. Primate communities of the tropical Americas have fewer folivorous but more frugivorous genera than tropical regions of the Old World and especially many more frugivorous genera than Madagascar. Reasons for this phenomenon are largely unexplored. We developed the hypothesis that Neotropical fruits have higher protein concentrations than fruits from Madagascar and that the higher representation of frugivorous genera in the Neotropics is linked to high protein concentrations in fruits. Low fruit protein concentrations in Madagascar would restrict the evolution of frugivores in Malagasy communities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We reviewed the literature for nitrogen concentrations in fruits from the Neotropics and from Madagascar, and analyzed fruits from an additional six sites in the Neotropics and six sites in Madagascar. Fruits from the Neotropical sites contain significantly more nitrogen than fruits from the Madagascar sites. Nitrogen concentrations in New World fruits are above the concentrations to satisfy nitrogen requirements of primates, while they are at the lower end or below the concentrations to cover primate protein needs in Madagascar. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Fruits at most sites in the Neotropics contain enough protein to satisfy the protein needs of primates. Thus, selection pressure to develop new adaptations for foods that are difficult to digest (such as leaves) may have been lower in the Neotropics than in Madagascar. The low nitrogen concentrations in fruits from Madagascar may contribute to the almost complete absence of frugivorous primate species on this island. Public Library of Science 2009-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2788223/ /pubmed/20016841 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008253 Text en Ganzhorn et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ganzhorn, Jörg U.
Arrigo-Nelson, Summer
Boinski, Sue
Bollen, An
Carrai, Valentina
Derby, Abigail
Donati, Giuseppe
Koenig, Andreas
Kowalewski, Martin
Lahann, Petra
Norscia, Ivan
Polowinsky, Sandra Y.
Schwitzer, Christoph
Stevenson, Pablo R.
Talebi, Mauricio G.
Tan, Chia
Vogel, Erin R.
Wright, Patricia C.
Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title_full Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title_fullStr Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title_full_unstemmed Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title_short Possible Fruit Protein Effects on Primate Communities in Madagascar and the Neotropics
title_sort possible fruit protein effects on primate communities in madagascar and the neotropics
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20016841
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0008253
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