Diplochore seed dispersal and implications for habitat conservation of the West African chimpanzee in Taï National Park, Côte d'Ivoire

Author:

KOFFI Kouadio Kan Sylvestre1,DOSSO Kanvaly1,BAROT Sebastien2,WITTIG Roman M.3,ARISTOPHANOUS Marios4,MORETTO Philippe5,KONE Inza6,TIHO Seydou1

Affiliation:

1. Université NANGUI ABROGOUA, UFR des Sciences de la Nature, Laboratoire d’Ecologie et de Développement Durable, 02 BP 801 Abidjan 02

2. Institut d’écologie et des sciences de l’environnement-Paris (IRD, Sorbonne Université, CNRS, INRA, UPEC), 75252 Paris, France

3. Institute of Cognitive Science, CNRS UMR 5229, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 69675 Bron, France.

4. African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Kingsland, Leominster, HR6 9QA, United Kingdom

5. 2 Rue Marcel Sembat, 83200 Toulon

6. Laboratoire de Biodiversité et des Milieux Naturels, Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny, 01 BP V 34 Abidjan 01

Abstract

Abstract Seed dispersal is a key stage in the life cycle of plants, thus in forest regeneration, especially in the tropics. Chimpanzees are known as important seed dispersers and dung beetles play critical roles in secondary dispersal thus increasing the chance for seed post-dispersal success. Hence, understanding secondary seed dispersal by dung beetles is critical to our understanding of forest dynamics and seedling establishment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of successive seed dispersal by chimpanzees and by dung beetles on the surface dispersal and burial of the seeds of four plant species: (Dacryodes klaineana, Diospyros mannii, Pycnanthus angolensis and Uapaca guineensis) at three nesting site in the Taï National Park. To investigate this, 28 seeds i.e. seven seeds per plant species (N = 75, average ± SD: 28.24 ± 3.06 seeds) were introduced into 85 g of chimpanzee faeces. This set was exposed on the forest floor for 48h following an average faeces radius of 5 cm (N = 40, average ± SD: 5 ± 1.06 cm). From the observations made, it emerges an essentially surface dispersion, ie 45.6% of the seeds dispersed against 6.3% of seeds buried. The highest rate of vertically dispersed seeds, ie 10.31%, and average depth of burial, ie 7.45 cm, were quantified in the Southern nesting sites. This distribution of seeds would not only be linked to the time of deposition of the faeces, but also and above all to the size of the secondary disperser.

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