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Title:Fruit scent as an evolved signal to primate seed dispersal
Author(s):Nevo O; Razafimandimby D; Jeffrey JAJ; Schulz S; Ayasse M;
Address:"University of Ulm, Institute of Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Ulm, Germany. Department of Zoology and Animal Biodiversity, Faculty of Sciences, University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269, USA. Technische Universitat Braunschweig, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Braunschweig, Germany"
Journal Title:Sci Adv
Year:2018
Volume:20181003
Issue:10
Page Number:eaat4871 -
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aat4871
ISSN/ISBN:2375-2548 (Electronic) 2375-2548 (Linking)
Abstract:"The tremendous diversity of floral and fruit traits is, to a large extent, a set of adaptations that promote plant reproduction through animal pollinators and seed dispersers. Yet, it is still unknown whether fruit scent is a by-product of fruit maturation or an evolved communication channel with animal mutualists. We show that in species that specialize on seed dispersal by lemurs-an olfactorily oriented primate-fruits increase scent production and change their chemical composition significantly more than sympatric species whose seeds are largely dispersed by birds. We further show that lemurs use these shifts in fruit scent to identify ripe fruits. These results show that fruit scent is an evolved communication system that facilitates animal-plant mutualism"
Keywords:Animals Birds Fruit/chemistry/*physiology Lemur/physiology Madagascar *Odorants Phylogeny Primates/*physiology *Seed Dispersal Sympatry Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis;
Notes:"MedlineNevo, Omer Razafimandimby, Diary Jeffrey, Juan Antonio James Schulz, Stefan Ayasse, Manfred eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2018/10/12 Sci Adv. 2018 Oct 3; 4(10):eaat4871. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.aat4871. eCollection 2018 Oct"

 
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