Scatter-Hoarding the Seeds of Sympatric Forest Trees by Apodemus peninsulae in a Temperate Forest in Northeast China

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ECOLOGY Polish Journal of Ecology Pub Date : 2019-02-21 DOI:10.3161/15052249PJE2018.66.4.006
Dianwei Li, Zhimin Jin, C. Yang, Chunwen Yang, Ming-hai Zhang
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ABSTRACT As the main predator and disperser of seeds, rodents play an important role in the process of vegetation regeneration by adopting different foraging and hoarding strategies in forest ecosystems. Infrared automated detection cameras and seed-tagging methods were used to understand the effects of rodents on seeds in natural environments. We chose the dominant species Apodemus peninsulae (Korean field mouse) as the focus of this study, and seeds of the three species Pinus koraiensis, Corylus mandshurica and Quercus mongolica were released and tracked in a temperate forest in northeast China. The results showed that approximately 80% of the seeds were manipulated by A. peninsulae, 15.1% of the seeds were used as food, 20.4% of the seeds were handled after feeding, 41.3% of the seeds were handled during storage, and 23.3% of the seeds remained intact. In addition, A. peninsulae preferred Q. mongolica (85.3%) and P. koraiensis (85.6%) over C. mandshurica (59.2%). The rodents frequently hoarded seeds from every species in many small, close-range, widely dispersed, single scatter-hoarded caches around the seed station. Most caches were dispersed approximately 2–4 m from the seed station. The results indicated that A. peninsulae adopted significant discriminatory processing strategies for predation, consumption, dispersal and hoarding of the different seeds of sympatric species. Seed size, proportion of kernel mass, nutrient content, and hull thickness characteristics affected the scatter-hoarding decision processes.
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东北温带林中半岛Apodemus对同类型林木种子的分散贮藏
摘要啮齿动物作为主要的捕食者和种子传播者,在森林生态系统中采取不同的觅食和囤积策略,在植被再生过程中发挥着重要作用。红外自动检测相机和种子标记方法被用来了解啮齿动物在自然环境中对种子的影响。以优势种朝鲜姬鼠为研究对象,在我国东北某温带森林中对红松、水曲柳和蒙古栎三个种的种子进行了放流和追踪。结果表明,约80%的种子由半岛A.peninsula操纵,15.1%的种子用作食物,20.4%的种子在喂食后处理,41.3%的种子在储存期间处理,23.3%的种子保持完整。此外,与水曲柳(59.2%)相比,半岛蟾蜍更喜欢蒙古蟾蜍(85.3%)和朝鲜蟾蜍(85.6%)。啮齿动物经常在种子站周围的许多小的、近距离的、广泛分散的、单点的储藏室里囤积每种物种的种子。大多数储藏室分布在距离种子站约2-4米的地方。结果表明,半岛A.peninsula对同域物种的不同种子的捕食、消耗、扩散和囤积采取了显著的歧视性加工策略。种子大小、粒重比例、营养成分含量和外壳厚度特征影响了分散囤积决策过程。
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Polish Journal of Ecology
Polish Journal of Ecology 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: POLISH JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (formerly Ekologia polska) publishes original scientific research papers dealing with all aspects of ecology: both fundamental and applied, physiological ecology, evolutionary ecology, ecology of population, community, ecosystem, landscape as well as global ecology. There is no bias regarding taxons, ecosystems or geographical regions.
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