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White-tailed deer browse preference for an invasive shrub, Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii), depends on woody species composition

机译:白尾鹿浏览偏好对侵入性灌木,Amur Honeysuckle(Lonicera Maackii)取决于木质物种组成

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Selective browsing by abundant, generalist herbivores on preferred species could allow less-preferred invasive species to flourish. We tested such an effect by examining rates at which white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimmermann) consume Amur honeysuckle [Lonicera maackii (Rupr.) Herder], an invasive shrub, relative to native woody species across eight forested sites in southwestern Ohio. We tested three hypotheses: (1) deer prefer to browse on L. maackii versus other woody plants; (2) L. maackii is not a preferred source of browse, but is consumed where preferred foods are scarce; and (3) L. maackii provides an important food resource for deer in early spring when other foods are scarce. We used counts of browsed and unbrowsed twigs of each species to calculate, for each site, both the proportion of each species' twigs browsed and the degree to which deer selectively favor each species ("electivity") during early to mid-growing season. Across the eight sites, electivity of L. maackii correlated with the proportion of its twigs browsed, and both measures were negatively associated with the density of L. maackii twigs. Lonicera maackii electivity was negative at most sites, indicating it is generally not preferred, undermining hypothesis 1. The hypothesis that deer consume L. maackii when more-preferred foods are depleted was not supported, as there was no negative relationship between L. maackii browse and the density of twigs of more-preferred species. We found a negative relationship between the proportion of L. maackii twigs browsed and the density of L. maackii among sites, which supports the third hypothesis. This finding, combined with seasonal patterns of deer browse on L. maackii, indicates that this invasive shrub is an important source of browse for deer during early spring, regardless of its abundance.
机译:优选物种的丰富的一般食草动物选择性浏览可以允许更优选的侵入物种蓬勃发展。我们通过检查白尾鹿(Odocoileus Virginianus Zimmermann)的速率来测试这种效果[Lonicera Maackii(Rupr。)牧民],一种侵入性灌木,相对于俄亥俄州西南部的八个森林地点的天然木质物种。我们测试了三个假设:(1)鹿喜欢浏览L. Maackii与其他木本植物; (2)L. Maackii不是浏览的首选来源,但消耗了优选的食物稀缺; (3)L. Maackii在其他食物稀缺时为早春提供了重要的食物资源。我们使用了每个物种的浏览和未经批定的枝条的计数来计算每个站点的每个场地的浏览的每个物种的比例以及鹿在早期到中生季节期间选择性地利用每个物种(“选举”)的程度。在八个地点,L. Maackii的选择性与浏览的枝条的比例相关,这两种措施与L. maackii树枝的密度负相关。 Lonicera Maackii选举生剂在大多数地点是阴性的,表明它通常不是优选的,破坏假设1.鹿消耗L. Maackii的假设不受支持,因为L. Maackii之间没有负面关系浏览。以及更优选的种类的枝条的密度。我们发现L. Maackii Twigs的比例浏览的比例和L. Maackii的密度之间的负面关系,支持第三个假说。这种发现与鹿浏览到L. Maackii的发现,表明,这种侵入性灌木是在早春鹿浏览的重要来源,无论其丰富。

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