Savanna Rodents’ Selective Removal of an Encroaching Plant’s Seeds Increased With Grass Biomass
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In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshaping communities. Seed predation by rodents may serve to slow encroachment of in grasslands savannas. Our goals for this study were determine if an African savanna selectively removed seeds plant foraging activity was influenced local vegetation structure or landscape context. From trials with two species (encroacher = Dichrostachys cinerea , non-encroaching overstory tree Senegalia nigrescens ) at 64 seed stations, we recorded 1,065 events seven granivorous rodents. We found a strong positive relationship between rodent number during trials. Foraging dominated predators, <10.6% involving potential secondary dispersal. Rodents species, removing 32.6% more D. compared S. . Additionally, increased sites grass biomass. results suggest mechanistic role mitigating spread
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عنوان ژورنال: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2296-701X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.676572