Signal and reward in wild fleshy fruits: does fruit scent predict nutrient content?
peer-reviewed
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2019-08-22Authors
Nevo, Omer
Razafimandimby, Diary
Valenta, Kim
Jeffrey, Juan Antonio James
Reisdorff, Christoph
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Published in
Ecology and Evolution ; 9 (2019), 18. - S. 10534-10543. - ISSN 2045-7758
Link to original publication
https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5573Faculties
Fakultät für NaturwissenschaftenInstitutions
Institut für Evolutionsökologie und NaturschutzgenomikDocument version
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Abstract
1. Plant species with fleshy fruits offer animals rewards such as sugar, protein, and fat, to feed on their fruits and disperse their seeds. They have also evolved visual and olfactory signals indicating their presence and ripeness.
2. In some systems, fruit color serves as a reliable visual signal of nutrient content. Yet even though many volatile chemicals used as olfactory signals derive from nutrients animals seek, it is still unknown whether fruit scent encodes information regarding nutrient content in wild fruits.
3. We examine the relationship between olfactory signals and nutrient rewards in 28 fruiting plant species in Madagascar. We measured the relative amounts of four chemical classes in fruit scent using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, as well as the relative amounts of sugar and protein in fruit pulp.
4. We found that protein levels are not associated with elevated amounts of chemically related volatile compounds in fruit scent. In contrast, sugar content is strongly associated with the chemical composition of fruit scent.
5. To our knowledge, this is the first research to explore the connection between fruit chemical signals and nutrient rewards. Our results imply that in the case of sugar, fruit scent is predictive of nutrient content and hence an honest signal.
DFG Project THU
Aliphatische Ester: Das fehlende Puzzelteil in der olfaktorischen Kommunikation zwischen Früchten und Frugivoren? / DFG / 397399570 [NE 2156/1-1]
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Subject headings
[GND]: Kommunikation[LCSH]: Animal-plant relationships | Communication | Smell | Seed dispersal by animals
[Free subject headings]: frugivory | olfaction | seed dispersal
[DDC subject group]: DDC 570 / Life sciences
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-43216
Nevo, Omer et al. (2022): Signal and reward in wild fleshy fruits: does fruit scent predict nutrient content? Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-43216
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