SHRIKES, LIZARDS AND LYCIUM-INTRICATUM (SOLANACEAE) FRUITS - A CASE OF INDIRECT SEED DISPERSAL ON AN OCEANIC ISLAND (ALEGRANZA, CANARY-ISLANDS)

Citation
M. Nogales et al., SHRIKES, LIZARDS AND LYCIUM-INTRICATUM (SOLANACEAE) FRUITS - A CASE OF INDIRECT SEED DISPERSAL ON AN OCEANIC ISLAND (ALEGRANZA, CANARY-ISLANDS), Journal of Ecology, 86(5), 1998, pp. 866-871
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00220477
Volume
86
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
866 - 871
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0477(1998)86:5<866:SLAL(F>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
1 Indirect seed dispersal in the system Lycium intricatum (Solanaceae) -lizards (Gallotia atlantica) shrikes (Lanius excubitor) was studied i n Alegranza, a xerophytic small island of the Canarian archipelago. 2 A total of 835 seeds (224 obtained from lizard droppings and 611 from shrike pellets) was found by analysing 123 droppings and 146 pellets. Lycium fruit remains (including seeds) were observed in 31.7% of the l izard droppings and 50% of the shrike pellets. 3 As would be expected for legitimate seed dispersers, external seed damage produced by each species was negligible. Lycium seeds were significantly matched with t he presence of lizard remains in shrike pellets. Seeds in shrike pelle ts have come from fruit consumed by lizards that have been predated by the shrikes, and not directly from bird frugivory. 4 Seeds from shrik e pellets showed significantly higher germination rates than those fro m uneaten fruits and lizard droppings. 5 It seems probable that differ ent treatments in the guts of each species and retention time are two main factors influencing the germination process, While gut pass time in G. atlantica has been estimated to be 2.42 days on average, the ret ention time of a seed inside a shrike gizzard is much shorter (45-55 m ill). 6 This is a new case of the scarcely known phenomenon of indirec t seed dispersal, which seems to acquire a relatively important role i n small islands where the animal plant interaction is very intense and all the elements of the system are native.