The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest
Abstract The introduction of a species may alter ecological processes of native populations, such as pollination and dispersal patterns, leading to changes in population structure. When the introduced and the native species are congeners, interference in pollination can also lead to hybridization. W...
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doaj-dcf329f5bd1b4ee8814766a9a71c6a542020-11-24T21:06:42ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-4375761667210.1590/1519-6984.12114S1519-69842016000100066The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforestF. C. S. TiberioT. A. Sampaio-e-SilvaD. M. S. MatosA. Z. AntunesAbstract The introduction of a species may alter ecological processes of native populations, such as pollination and dispersal patterns, leading to changes in population structure. When the introduced and the native species are congeners, interference in pollination can also lead to hybridization. We aimed to understand the ecological aspects of Euterpe oleracea introduction in the Atlantic forest and the possible consequences for the conservation of the native congener Euterpe edulis. We analysed the population structure of palm populations, including hybrids, and observed the interaction with frugivorous birds of both palm species after E. oleracea introduction. We observed that E. edulis had significantly lower density and a smaller number of seedlings when occurring with E. oleracea. Native and introduced Euterpe species shared nine frugivorous bird species. E. oleracea and hybrids had dispersed outside the original planting area. Consequently, the risks of introduction of E. oleracea may mostly be related to the disruption of interactions between E. edulis and frugivorous birds and the spontaneous production of hybrids. Finally, the cultivation of E. oleracea and hybrids in Atlantic rainforest could affect the conservation of the already endangered E. edulis.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842016000100066&lng=en&tlng=enhybridizationfrugivorous birdsexotic plantspopulation structureEuterpe edulis |
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F. C. S. Tiberio T. A. Sampaio-e-Silva D. M. S. Matos A. Z. Antunes The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest Brazilian Journal of Biology hybridization frugivorous birds exotic plants population structure Euterpe edulis |
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F. C. S. Tiberio T. A. Sampaio-e-Silva D. M. S. Matos A. Z. Antunes |
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F. C. S. Tiberio |
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The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest |
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The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest |
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The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest |
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The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest |
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The risks of introduction of the Amazonian palm Euterpe oleracea in the Atlantic rainforest |
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risks of introduction of the amazonian palm euterpe oleracea in the atlantic rainforest |
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Instituto Internacional de Ecologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Biology |
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Abstract The introduction of a species may alter ecological processes of native populations, such as pollination and dispersal patterns, leading to changes in population structure. When the introduced and the native species are congeners, interference in pollination can also lead to hybridization. We aimed to understand the ecological aspects of Euterpe oleracea introduction in the Atlantic forest and the possible consequences for the conservation of the native congener Euterpe edulis. We analysed the population structure of palm populations, including hybrids, and observed the interaction with frugivorous birds of both palm species after E. oleracea introduction. We observed that E. edulis had significantly lower density and a smaller number of seedlings when occurring with E. oleracea. Native and introduced Euterpe species shared nine frugivorous bird species. E. oleracea and hybrids had dispersed outside the original planting area. Consequently, the risks of introduction of E. oleracea may mostly be related to the disruption of interactions between E. edulis and frugivorous birds and the spontaneous production of hybrids. Finally, the cultivation of E. oleracea and hybrids in Atlantic rainforest could affect the conservation of the already endangered E. edulis. |
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hybridization frugivorous birds exotic plants population structure Euterpe edulis |
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