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Insect grazing and post‐fire plant succession in south‐west Australian woodland

机译:Insect grazing and post‐fire plant succession in south‐west Australian woodland

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AbstractThis study investigates the impact of insect grazing on the establishment of plant populations from seed after bushfires in coastal plain woodland near Perth, Western Australia. Seedling germination was measured and individual seedlings were observed frequently to estimate survivorship and causes of mortality. Invasion rates of acridid grasshoppers into both small and large burnt areas were measured and palatabilities of seedlings to the most abundant grasshopper species were estimated. Escape of seedlings from insect grazing was influenced by both seedling palatability and area of burning. Grasshoppers were absent from large burnt areas for one to two years. In small burnt patches of vegetation, the patterns of grazing on seedlings were related to seedling palatabilities. These results are discussed in the light of current models of plant succession and the main conclusion is that fire is not a succession‐initiating disturbance in this ecosystem because the long association with fire has allowed the evolution of specific survival and recruitment strategie

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