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PLOS ONE | 2014

Vegetable exudates as food for Callithrix spp. (Callitrichidae): exploratory patterns.

Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; José Cola Zanuncio; José Eduardo Serrão; Ita de Oliveira e Silva; Vanner Boere

Marmosets of the genus Callithrix are specialized in the consumption of tree exudates to obtain essential nutritional resource by boring holes into bark with teeth. However, marmoset preferences for particular tree species, location, type, and other suitable factors that aid in exudate acquisition need further research. In the current study, the intensity of exudate use from Anadenanthera peregrina var. peregrina trees by hybrid marmosets Callithrix spp. groups was studied in five forest fragments in Viçosa, in the state of Minas, Brazil. Thirty-nine A. peregrina var. peregrina trees were examined and 8,765 active and non-active holes were analyzed. The trunk of A. peregrina var. peregrina had a lower number of holes than the canopy: 11% were found on the trunk and 89% were found on the canopy. The upper canopy was the preferred area by Callithrix spp. for obtaining exudates. The intensity of tree exploitation by marmosets showed a moderate-to-weak correlation with diameter at breast height (DBH) and total tree height. The overall results indicate that Anadenanthera peregrina var. peregrina provides food resources for hybrid marmosets (Callithrix spp.) and these animals prefer to explore this resource on the apical parts of the plant, where the thickness, location, and age of the branches are the main features involved in the acquisition of exudates.


Check List | 2017

Floristic composition of a Neotropical inselberg from Espírito Santo state, Brazil: an important area for conservation

Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Vitor da Cunha Manhães; Henrique Dias Machado; Mirian Cristina Alvarez Pereira

Our study on granitic and gneissic rock outcrops on Pedra dos Pontoes in Espirito Santo state contributes to the knowledge of the vascular flora of inselbergs in southeastern Brazil. We registered 211 species distributed among 51 families and 130 genera. Orchidaceae, Bromeliaceae and Polypodiaceae were the most representative families. Concerning vegetative habit, herbs were predominant and about the preference for substrates, holorupicolous species and epiphytes were most speciose. The richest rocky habitat type was woody thicket, with 122 exclusive species. In total, 27 of the species registered in our study are cited on official lists of endangered plant species from Espirito Santo state and Brazil. In addition, two new records of angiosperms for Espirito Santo flora and two new species were recorded for the area. Our data demonstrates the importance of the area for conservation of unique biodiversity that serves as a sanctuary for a rich rupicolous flora composed of endemic and endangered species, some of which are new to science.


American Journal of Primatology | 2017

Feeding habits of marmosets: A case study of bark anatomy and chemical composition of Anadenanthera peregrina gum.

Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Karina Lucas Barbosa Lopes-Mattos; Edgard Augusto de Toledo Picoli; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Juraci Alves de Oliveira; José Cola Zanuncio; José Eduardo Serrão; Ita de Oliveira e Silva; Vanner Boere

Primates of the genus Callithrix often obtain exudates from plants of the family Fabaceae. This study characterizes the chemical composition of exudates, and the anatomy and hystochemistry of the secretory ducts in the bark of Anadenanthera peregrina (L.) Speg. var. peregrina (Fabaceae). Exudates from this tree species represent an important component of the diet of hybrid marmosets, Callithrix spp. (Primates: Cebidae). A. peregrina was selected as the focal study tree because it is the only gum tree species exploited by Callithrix groups present within five urban forest fragments in the municipality of Viçosa, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. Gum samples were obtained directly from gouges made by the marmosets, while bark samples were obtained from A. peregrina plants, whether or not they were damaged by the marmosets. Constitutive secretory ducts were present in the bark of ungouged A. peregrina, whereas, marmoset damage caused induced secretory duct formation and an increase in the size of these ducts. The gum produced in the gouges made by the marmosets and in ungouged plants reacted positively to tests for polysaccharides, pectin, mucilage, and proteins. The gum from the gouges exhibited high water (41.0%), carbohydrate (38.2%), protein (19.0%), and mineral (Ca 0.4% and K 0.3%) content. We argue that the relatively high calcium content of A. peregrina gum plays an important nutritional role in, balancing a diet that is otherwise rich in phosphorous and poor in calcium.


Rodriguésia | 2017

Vascular epiphytes in the Grumari restinga, RJ: floristic and similarities between restingas in Eastern Brazil

Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Fernando Pérez Uribbe; Suara Souza Almeida Jacques; Talitha Mayumi Fracisco; Rosana Conrado Lopes

Abstract The community of vascular epiphytes in the Grumari restinga, Rio de Janeiro state, was evaluated through surveys carried out in 2014 and supplemented with herbarium material and publications. Thirty-seven (37) vascular epiphyte species were recorded, distributed in 21 genera and six families. The richest families are Orchidaceae and Bromeliaceae, which are the most representative ones (67.6% of all record species). The richness in Grumari restinga is greater than the other inventories carried out in the coastal plain of the Southeastern Region of Brazil, however, lower than that of restingas for Sao Paulo, Parana and of the coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul. The most representative ecological category was the characteristic holoepiphyte (62%); it was followed by the facultative and accidental holoepiphytes (18% each). The Grumari restinga shares more species with Espirito Santo state and Rio de Janeiro than with Sao Paulo and Southern Region of Brazil, possibly due to the geographical distance. Our study provides the first contribution to the knowledge about the epiphytic flora in Grumari


Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2016

Epífitas vasculares em floresta estacional semidecidual no estado do Espírito Santo e similaridade com outras florestas estacionais no Leste do Brasil

Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; André Paviotti Fontana; Ludovic Jean Charles Kollmann; Vitor da Cunha Manhães; Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Gláucio de Mello Cunha


Phytotaxa | 2017

Two new species of Vanilla (Orchidaceae) in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Claudio Nicoletti De Fraga; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Emerson R. Pansarin


Check List | 2018

New records of Vriesea agostiniana E.Pereira, and Vriesea saltensis Leme & L. Kollmann (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) from southeastern Brazil

Igor Musauer Kessous; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Fernando Pérez Uribbe; Andrea Ferreira da Costa


Austral Ecology | 2018

Structure and robustness of an epiphyte–phorophyte commensalistic network in a neotropical inselberg

Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Darren M. Evans; Mário L. Garbin; Carlos R. Ruiz-Miranda


Phytotaxa | 2016

New findings on the distribution of Pitcairnia azouryi (Bromeliaceae), a species restricted to Atlantic Forest inselbergs

Vitor da Cunha Manhães; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Fábio Demolinari de Miranda; Tatiana Tavares Carrijo


Enciclopédia Biosfera | 2016

AQUISIÇÃO DE EXSUDATOS POR SAGUIS NA MATA ATLÂNTICA: INFLUÊNCIA DOS DADOS DENDROMÉTRICOS DE ÁRVORES GOMÍFERAS

Talitha Mayumi Francisco; Dayvid Rodrigues Couto; Ita de Oliveira e Silva; Camila Mariangela Pacheco; Vanner Boere

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Talitha Mayumi Francisco

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Ita de Oliveira e Silva

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Vanner Boere

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Vitor da Cunha Manhães

Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo

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Fernando Pérez Uribbe

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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José Cola Zanuncio

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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José Eduardo Serrão

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Andrea Ferreira da Costa

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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