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Effects of herbivory and herb interference on oak establishment in a semi-arid temperate savanna
Authors:Guy R McPherson
Abstract:Abstract. Early establishment of Quercus emoryi seedlings in the grassland phase of a semi-arid temperate savanna was evaluated in southern Arizona, USA. Controlled-environment experiments indicated that Quercus seedlings are tolerant of frequent clipping, but undipped seedlings produce more biomass than clipped seedlings. Seedlings were much less tolerant of clipping or defoliation in the field than in the growth chamber, and most seedlings died after being clipped or defoliated by herbivores. Invertebrate herbivory, which is rarely mentioned as an important factor limiting seedling establishment, was the leading cause of seedling mortality in the field study. Below-ground interference from herbs had a greater impact on seedling survival and growth than above-ground interference.
Keywords:Chamber experiment  Clipping  Defoliation  Field experiment  Herbivory  Quercus emoryi  Root  Seedling
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