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Effect of ingestion by bats and birds on seed germination of <i>Stenocereus griseus</i> and <i>Subpilocereus repandus</i> (Cactaceae)

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Effects of seed passage through digestive tracts of principal animal dispersers (bats and birds) on seed germination were investigated for two columnar cactus species, Stenocereus griseus and Subpilocereus repandus . In general, seeds ingested showed more rapid germination times and higher overall germination rates than untreated seeds. The bat Glossophaga longirostris , and the birds Mimus gilvus and Tachyphonus rufus seem to be the most efficient cacti dispersers in terms of quality of treatment. The increment of germination speed and particularly the decrease of imbibition time, could favour the probability of germination in dry areas such as arid and semi-arid environments.

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