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Effects of small mammal and invertebrate herbivory on plant species richness and abundance in tallgrass prairie
Authors:David J. Gibson  Craig C. Freeman  Lloyd C. Hulbert
Affiliation:(1) Division of Biology, Kansas State University, 66506 Manhattan, KS, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, University of West Florida, 32514 Pensacola, FL, USA;(3) Present address: Kansas Biological Survey, 2041 Constant Avenue, 66045-2969 Lawrence, KS, USA
Abstract:Summary A factorial field experiment was designed to test the effects of small mammals and above- and below-ground invertebrates on plant species richness and composition in native tallgrass prairie at Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, northeast Kansas. Over a 4-year period, Microtus ochrogaster densities were maintained by live-trapping in fenced plots, and invertebrate levels were reduced using the pesticides carbaryl for above-ground invertebrates and an organophosphate (isofenphos) for belowground invertebrates. ANOVA according to a split-plot design of plant species biomass data harvested in 1984 and 1986 revealed few significant effects of either small mammal densities or pesticide application. Of 54 species harvested from both sample dates, only 10 were significantly affected by either treatment. Analysis of species richness according to 8 life-form classes provided a clearer pattern of response than did biomass either by species or life-form class. For example, numbers of C4 grasses were reduced by increasing small mammal densities, whereas numbers of C4 annual forbs were lowest when above-ground herbivory was reduced. While consumers have been shown to have strong effects on successional communities, the few significant results observed in this study suggests that the manipulated levels of small mammals and insects had few effects on a mature tallgrass prairie.Deceased May, 1986
Keywords:Herbivory  Tallgrass prairie  Small mammals  Invertebrates  Plant communities
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