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Scatterhoarding rodents favor higher predation risks for cache sites:The potential for predators to influence the seed dispersal process 被引量:5
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作者 Michael A.STEELE Ghislain ROMPRÉ +3 位作者 Jeffrey A.STRATFORD Hongmao ZHANG Matthew SUCHOCKI Shealyn MARINO 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2015年第3期257-266,共10页
Scatterhoarding rodents often place caches in the open where pilferage rates are reduced,suggesting that they tradeoff higher risks of predation for more secure cache sites.We tested this hypothesis in two study syste... Scatterhoarding rodents often place caches in the open where pilferage rates are reduced,suggesting that they tradeoff higher risks of predation for more secure cache sites.We tested this hypothesis in two study systems by measuring predation risks inferred from measures of giving-up densities(GUDs)at known cache sites and other sites for comparison.Rodent GUDs were measured with small trays containing 3 L of fine sand mixed with sunflower seeds.In the first experiment,we relied on a 2-year seed dispersal study in a natural forest to identify caches of eastern gray squirrels(Sciurus carolinensis)and then measured GUDs at:(i)these caches;(ii)comparable points along logs and rocks where rodent activity was assumed highest;and(iii)a set of random points.We found that GUDs and,presumably,predation risks,were higher at both cache and random points than those with cover.At the second site,we measured GUDs of eastern gray squirrels in an open park system and found that GUDs were consistently lowest at the base of the tree compared to more open sites,where previous studies show caching by squirrels to be highest and pilferage rates by naïve competitors to be lowest.These results confirm that predation risks can influence scatterhoarding decisions but that they are also highly context dependent,and that the landscape of fear,now so well documented in the literature,could potentially shape the temporal and spatial patterns of seedling establishment and forest regeneration in systems where scatterhoarding is common. 展开更多
关键词 giving-up densities predation risk scatterhoarding SCIURUS seed dispersal
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Deciphering the effects of disperser assemblages and seed mass on patterns of seed dispersal in a rodent community 被引量:2
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作者 Aleksandra WRÓBEL Rafal ZWOLAK 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第6期457-467,共11页
The sizes of both seed dispersers and seeds are traits that are likely to interact to influence seed fate in many synzoochoric plant species.Here,we examined whether members of a granivorous rodent community consist&#... The sizes of both seed dispersers and seeds are traits that are likely to interact to influence seed fate in many synzoochoric plant species.Here,we examined whether members of a granivorous rodent community consist­ing of species of different body size vary in their effectiveness as seed dispersers,and how this relationship may be altered by seed size.We marked northern red oak(Quercus rubra)acorns with plastic tags and placed them in size-selective rodent exclosures.The exclosures allowed differential access of rodent groups based on dif­ferent body size:(i)small(e.g.Peromyscus spp.);(ii)small and medium(e.g.Tamias striatus);and(iii)small,medium and large(e.g.Sciurus carolinensis)species of rodents.Acorn removal did not differ among exclosure types,but more seeds were missing when removed by small rodents,probably because of larderhoarding.The treatments did not influence the relative frequency of acorn consumption.However,small rodents cached con­siderably fewer and partially ate more acorns than the other 2 groups.The mean dispersal distance was the lon­gest for cages with medium openings,intermediate for cages with large openings and the shortest for cages with small openings.Acorn mass positively affected the probability of caching and this relationship was unaffected by exclosure type.In conclusion,granivorous rodents of different body sizes strongly differed in their interac­tions with acorns,with small rodents acting primarily as acorn predators and medium and large species contrib­uting significantly more to dispersal of red oaks. 展开更多
关键词 acorn dispersal initial seed fate plant-animal interactions rodent community scatterhoarding
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