Pine seed removal in fragments of three temperate plant communities
2016
Background : Foraging strategies may vary among guilds of granivores and impact the tree recruitment and biodiversity of
plant communities. Hypothesis : The hypotheses were: during the night in areas with tree cover
rodentswill be the main seed removers, insects in open areas at night, and birds in all types of
plant communitiesduring the
daytime. Studied species/Data description/Mathematical model : The seed removal by birds,
rodentsand insects was studied in a Mexican
temperate forest. In order to detect differences in seed removal of
Pinus patula, P. pseudostrobus , P. teocote and P. montezumae, a GLMM model with three way interaction (type of
plant community, exclusion treatment and period) was carried out for each pine seed species where random variables were the variation among sites and months. Study site and years of study : This study was carried out in a Mexican
temperate forestduring February 2006 and January 2007. Methods : Through exclusion treatments we evaluated the seed removal of four pine species in three
plant communitieswith two replicates (1 ha approximately) and two periods. Results : The three-way interaction was significant for all pine species ( P < 0.001) (GLMM processes). The variance was greater among sites than between months. The main seed removers for all pine seed species, were: At night insects for subalpine grassland; during the
daytimebirds for all
plant communities, and at night the
rodentsin pine forest, oak-alder forest and finally in the subalpine grassland. Conclusions : The
rodentswere the main seeds removers in areas with tree cover during the night, the insects in open areas at night, and birds in all
plant communitiesduring the
daytime.
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