Seed size affects rodent–seed interaction consistently across plant species but not within species:evidence from a seed tracking experiment of 41 tree species  

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作  者:Si CHEN Li FENG Bo WANG 

机构地区:[1]School of Resources and Environmental Engineering,Anhui University,Hefei,Anhui Province,China [2]Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology,Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Mengla,Yunnan Province,China [3]Ailaoshan Station of Subtropical Forest Ecosystem Studies,Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Jingdong,Yunnan Province,China [4]Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecosystem Protection and Restoration(Anhui University),Hefei,Anhui Province,China

出  处:《Integrative Zoology》2022年第5期930-943,共14页整合动物学(英文版)

基  金:funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31971444 and 32171533).

摘  要:Scatter-hoarding rodents play a crucial role in seed survival and seed dispersal.As one of the most important seed traits,seed size and its effect on rodent–seed interaction attract lots of attention.Current studies usually target one or a few species and show inconsistent patterns;however,few experiments include a large number of species although many plant species usually coexist in natural forest and overlap in fruiting time.Here,we tracked the dispersal and predation of 26100 seeds belonging to 41 tree species in a subtropical forest for 2 years.Most species showed no relationships between seed size and rodent foraging preference,while the remaining species displayed diverse of patterns:monotonic decrease and increase trends,and hump-shaped and U-shaped patterns,indicating that a one-off study with a few species might give misleading information.However,the seed size effect across species was consistent in both years,indicating that including a large number of species that hold a sufficient range of seed size may avoid the aforementioned bias.Interestingly,seed size effect differed among rodent foraging processes:a negative effect on seed harvest,a hump-shaped effect on seed removal and removal distance,while a positive effect on overwinter survival of cached seeds,indicating that rodents may make trade-offs between large and small seeds both among foraging processes and within a single process,thus lead to a parabolic relationship between seed size and seed dispersal success,that is medium-sized seeds were more likely to be removed and cached,and transported with a further distance.

关 键 词:foraging preference plant–animal interaction SCATTER-HOARDING seed dispersal seed predation 

分 类 号:S718.43[农业科学—林学]

 

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