Animals (May 2023)

Density-Dependent Seed Predation of <i>Quercus wutaishanica</i> by Rodents in Response to Different Seed States

  • Yonghong Luo,
  • Jiming Cheng,
  • Xingfu Yan,
  • Hui Yang,
  • Yan Shen,
  • Jingru Ge,
  • Min Zhang,
  • Jinfeng Zhang,
  • Zhuwen Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111732
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1732

Abstract

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The predation and/or dispersal of Quercus seeds by rodents play an important role in the creation of the tree species. The present study examined the effects of community habitats on the predation and dispersal of Quercus wutaishanica seeds by rodents. We released seeds with densities set at 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 seed square meter with litter cover, soil burial, and bare ground in the Liupan Mountains National Nature Reserve in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, northwest China. The results showed that (1) the litter cover and soil burial significantly increased the seed survival probability compared with bare ground treatments, especially the predation in situ (PIS) (p p 5 m) was significantly greater than that of small seeds (p Q. wutaishanica seed predation by rodents increased at a high density rather than at a low density, indicating a negative density-dependent predation. These findings provide insights into the ecological characteristics of Quercus tree regeneration and shed light on the coexistence between rodents and different-sized seeds.

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