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Effects of mast seeding and rodent abundance on seed predation and dispersal of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Quercus aliena</Emphasis> (Fagaceae) in Qinling Mountains,Central China
Authors:Jing?Wang  Bo?Zhang  Xiang?Hou  Xiaoning?Chen  Ning?Han  Email author" target="_blank">Gang?ChangEmail author
Institution:1.Shaanxi Institute of Zoology,Xi’an,China;2.College of Life Sciences,Shaanxi Normal University,Xi’an,China
Abstract:Rodents act as seed predators and dispersers and play an important role in the regeneration of plants. Seed production and rodent abundance may influence caching rodents’ decision to consume or cache seeds. We studied how did seed production and rodent abundance co-influence seed predation and dispersal by rodents in the mast seed years (2011 and 2013) and non-mast seed years (2012 and 2014) in the Qinling Mountains of Shaanxi Province, Central China. We found that: (1) The seed removal rates were much faster in the non-mast seed years than in the mast seed years. (2) Although the total number of seeds consumed (including eaten in situ and after removal) was higher in the non-mast seed years than in the mast seed years, no significant differences were found in the seeds that were eaten in situ and after removal among the 4 years. (3) Significant differences were observed in seeds that were cached among the 4 years, and more seeds were cached in the non-mast seed years than in the mast seed years. (4) The primary and secondary seed dispersal distances (including cached and eaten) were all longer in the non-mast seed years than in the mast seed years. Overall, these results indicate that non-mast seeding with low per capita seed availability could increase both seeds consumption and caching by rodents. Our results are partially supporting the predator satiation hypothesis.
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