Fruit removal by seed-dispersing animals in the Colombian Andes

Fruit removal. This data set was collected during the period February-November 2012 along an altitudinal gradient in the Andes of Colombia (Cordillera Central, in Risaralda). We established ten plots (100 x 20 m), each plot was separated of each other 100 m elevation, from 1,800 m up to 2,700 m above sea level. In each plot, we marked and identified each individual plant bearing ripe fruits and recorded the number of fruits that were removed by seed-dispersing birds and seed-dispersal mammals such as the squirrels. The observations took place in the morning, from 6:30 to 12:30, for five consecutive days, accumulating 30 hours of observation. The plots were visited twice in the rainy season (May and November) and twice in the dry season (February and August), accumulating a total of 120 hour of observation. Fruit removal was the total number of fruits removed by all frugivores on each individual plant across the four surveys in 2012. The data contains the taxonomy of the plants, shrubs and trees. Crop size is the number of ripe fruits of each plant. We collected between 10-30 ripe fruits from one to three individuals per species and measured the fruit length and obtain an average per specie. We gathered roughly 6 g of dried ripe pulp per plant species to analyze the nutritional content of pulp such as sugar, lipids and phenols. We estimated two indices that measure the relation pulp/seeds, RY: dry mass of pulp/ wet mass of pulp, and PTS: dry mass of pulp/total dry mass of seeds per fruit. This data was used to identify the most important plant traits to attract frugivorous animals and promote seed dispersal in the Andes.This data can be used only for academic purposes. If you are interested in having this data, please contact Marcia Carolina Munoz: marcarmu@gmail.com or Matthias Schleuning: matthias.schleuning@senckenberg.de

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Dataset DOI: doi:10.12761/sgn.2017.10053

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Field Value
Geographic coverage
Geographic description The elevational gradient covered two protected areas, the National Park Santuario de Fauna y Flora Otún Quimbaya (489 ha) and the Regional Park, Ucumarí (3,980 ha).
Bounding coordinates
North: 4.7167
West: -75.5667
East: -75.5667
South: 4.7167
Temporal coverage
Time period
Begin: February 1, 2012
End: December 3, 2012
Other info
Last Updated March 10, 2021, 15:16 (UTC)
Created December 17, 2020, 15:47 (UTC)

Responsible parties

Creator
Name Marcia Carolina Munoz
Organization affiliations
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F)

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Contact
Name Matthias Schleuning
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Organization affiliations
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F)

Associated party
Name Marcia Carolina Munoz
Role

Associated party
Name Matthias Schleuning
Role

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https://doi.org/10.12761/sgn.2017.10053