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Ecological benefits of myrmecochory for the endangered chaparral shrub Fremontodendron decumbens (Sterculiaceae)

机译:线虫学对濒临灭绝的丛林灌木Fremontodendron decumbens(Sterculiaceae)的生态效益

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Fremontodendron decumbens grows in a single county in central California, USA. Prior research showed that its elaiosome-bearing seeds are dispersed by the harvester ant Messor andrei. I tested several hypotheses regarding the positive role of ant-mediated dispersal to F. decumbens: (1) Does ant-mediated seed dispersal facilitate seed escape from rodent predation?; (2) Does ant processing of seeds stimulate germination?; (3) Are ant middens more suitable microsites for seed or seedling survival in unburned chaparral areas?; and (4) Do survival benefits of dispersal occur post-fire in the form of differences in seedling survival probabilities and, if so, why? Results of tests of each hypothesis were: (1) similar percentages of seeds placed on ant middens and under F. decumbens shrub canopies were destroyed by rodents, but seeds from which elaiosomes had been removed were more likely to escape rodent predation; (2) seeds processed by ants did not germinate more readily than seeds removed directly from shrub branches; (3) seedling predation was a major cause of mortality in unburned chaparral on both ant middens and under shrubs, and overall seedling survival did not differ between the two microsites; (4) post-burn seedling survival was significantly greater for seedlings dispersed away from F. decumbens shrub canopies, because dispersed seedlings were both less likely to be killed by predators and more likely to be growing in a gap created by the fire-caused death of an established shrub. I concluded that the major ecological benefit to F. decumbens of ant-mediated seed dispersal was elevated post-fire seedling survival resulting from enhanced escape by dispersed seedlings from both predation and competition.
机译:Fremontodendron decumbens生长于美国中部 的一个县。先前的研究表明,其带有弹性体的 种子是由收割机蚂蚁Messor andrei分散的。我测试了 关于蚂蚁介导的 扩散对F. decumbens的积极作用的几种假设:(1)蚂蚁介导的种子扩散 促进种子生长摆脱啮齿动物的捕食? (2)种子的ant 处理是否会刺激发芽? (3)蚂蚁中部 是否更适合在未燃烧的 林部地区种子或幼苗的微场所? (4)分散 的生存优势是否以击苗后生存 概率的差异的形式出现在火灾后?如果是,为什么?每个假设 的测试结果如下:(1)放在蚂蚁Mids 和F. decumbens灌木冠层上的种子的相似百分比被啮齿动物破坏了, ,但是去除了弹性体的种子更可能 逃脱啮齿动物的捕食; (2)与从 灌木分支直接去除的种子相比,用蚂蚁处理过的种子发芽 的发芽更不容易; (3)捕食是导致蚂蚁中部和 灌木下未燃烧林分中 死亡的主要原因, 两个微型站点; (4)散养的落叶松幼苗的燃烧后幼苗存活率显着提高,因为散布的幼苗均不太可能 被食肉动物杀死,并且更有可能在由已建立的灌木的火烧死造成的 缺口中生长。 我得出结论,对F的主要生态效益。蚂蚁介导的种子传播中的decumbens 在火后幼苗 的存活率提高,这是由于分散的幼苗 从捕食和竞争中逃逸的增强所致。 >

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