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Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana

While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the importance of their trophic role in the ecological functioning and biodiversity of these ecosystems is still not well evaluated. This is due to the outstanding plant diversity that they feed upon and the i...

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Autores principales: Hibert, Fabrice, Sabatier, Daniel, Andrivot, Judith, Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline, Gonzalez, Sophie, Prévost, Marie-Françoise, Grenand, Pierre, Chave, Jérome, Caron, Henri, Richard-Hansen, Cécile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3185057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21991372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025850
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author Hibert, Fabrice
Sabatier, Daniel
Andrivot, Judith
Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
Gonzalez, Sophie
Prévost, Marie-Françoise
Grenand, Pierre
Chave, Jérome
Caron, Henri
Richard-Hansen, Cécile
author_facet Hibert, Fabrice
Sabatier, Daniel
Andrivot, Judith
Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
Gonzalez, Sophie
Prévost, Marie-Françoise
Grenand, Pierre
Chave, Jérome
Caron, Henri
Richard-Hansen, Cécile
author_sort Hibert, Fabrice
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description While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the importance of their trophic role in the ecological functioning and biodiversity of these ecosystems is still not well evaluated. This is due to the outstanding plant diversity that they feed upon and the inherent difficulties involved in observing their elusive behaviour. Classically, the diet of elusive tropical herbivores is studied through the observation of browsing signs and macroscopic analysis of faeces or stomach contents. In this study, we illustrate that the original coupling of classic methods with genetic and ethnobotanical approaches yields information both about the diet diversity, the foraging modalities and the potential impact on vegetation of the largest terrestrial mammal of Amazonia, the lowland tapir. The study was conducted in the Guianan shield, where the ecology of tapirs has been less investigated. We identified 92 new species, 51 new genera and 13 new families of plants eaten by tapirs. We discuss the relative contribution of our different approaches, notably the contribution of genetic barcoding, used for the first time to investigate the diet of a large tropical mammal, and how local traditional ecological knowledge is accredited and valuable for research on the ecology of elusive animals.
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spelling pubmed-31850572011-10-11 Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana Hibert, Fabrice Sabatier, Daniel Andrivot, Judith Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline Gonzalez, Sophie Prévost, Marie-Françoise Grenand, Pierre Chave, Jérome Caron, Henri Richard-Hansen, Cécile PLoS One Research Article While the populations of large herbivores are being depleted in many tropical rainforests, the importance of their trophic role in the ecological functioning and biodiversity of these ecosystems is still not well evaluated. This is due to the outstanding plant diversity that they feed upon and the inherent difficulties involved in observing their elusive behaviour. Classically, the diet of elusive tropical herbivores is studied through the observation of browsing signs and macroscopic analysis of faeces or stomach contents. In this study, we illustrate that the original coupling of classic methods with genetic and ethnobotanical approaches yields information both about the diet diversity, the foraging modalities and the potential impact on vegetation of the largest terrestrial mammal of Amazonia, the lowland tapir. The study was conducted in the Guianan shield, where the ecology of tapirs has been less investigated. We identified 92 new species, 51 new genera and 13 new families of plants eaten by tapirs. We discuss the relative contribution of our different approaches, notably the contribution of genetic barcoding, used for the first time to investigate the diet of a large tropical mammal, and how local traditional ecological knowledge is accredited and valuable for research on the ecology of elusive animals. Public Library of Science 2011-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3185057/ /pubmed/21991372 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025850 Text en Hibert 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.
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Hibert, Fabrice
Sabatier, Daniel
Andrivot, Judith
Scotti-Saintagne, Caroline
Gonzalez, Sophie
Prévost, Marie-Françoise
Grenand, Pierre
Chave, Jérome
Caron, Henri
Richard-Hansen, Cécile
Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title_full Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title_fullStr Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title_full_unstemmed Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title_short Botany, Genetics and Ethnobotany: A Crossed Investigation on the Elusive Tapir's Diet in French Guiana
title_sort botany, genetics and ethnobotany: a crossed investigation on the elusive tapir's diet in french guiana
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3185057/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21991372
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025850
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