globalchange  > 影响、适应和脆弱性
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2014.05.019
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84901919863
论文题名:
Conifer seed predation by terrestrial small mammals: A review of the patterns, implications, and limitations of top-down and bottom-up interactions
作者: Lobo N.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN:  0378-1127
出版年: 2014
卷: 328
起始页码: 45
结束页码: 54
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Granivory ; Mast seeding ; Population dynamics ; Resource pulses ; Rodents
Scopus关键词: Iodine ; Population dynamics ; Reforestation ; Seed ; Defensive strategies ; Granivory ; Mast seeding ; Multiple trophic levels ; Regeneration process ; Resource availability ; Resource pulses ; Rodents ; Mammals ; coniferous tree ; dispersal ; foraging behavior ; seed predation ; small mammal ; trophic level ; North America
英文摘要: Conifer seeds are an important component of the diet of many terrestrial small mammals, and seed predation by small mammals is often implicated as a major limiting factor in the recruitment and regeneration processes in coniferous forests. However, studies examining the effects of conifer seed quality and availability on individual small mammals and their populations are scarce. This interaction has important ecological implications at multiple trophic levels in forest ecosystems, given the considerable differences in seed defenses among associated conifer species, the prevalence of mast seeding as a pulsed resource in coniferous forests, and the persistent, cascading effects of seed-small mammal interactions observed in other forest systems. Here, I comprehensively review the patterns, implications, and limitations of the literature on post-dispersal seed predation by terrestrial small mammals (mice and voles of families Cricetidae and Muridae) in coniferous forests. This paper mainly focuses on North American forests, since studies on this topic are predominantly in this region, but relevant examples from Europe and Asia are also provided. I present a summary of the identities and impacts of competing conifer seed predators at both the pre- and post-dispersal stages. I also review the various physical, chemical, and population-level defensive strategies utilized by conifers to limit seed predation, and how the foraging and population dynamics of small mammals are affected by these defenses. Special emphasis is placed on the population responses of terrestrial small mammals to conifer mast seeding, a resource pulse-consumer interaction that can provide critical insights into the effects of resource availability on the regulation of behaviors, populations, and communities. I then discuss the behavioral, morphological, biochemical, and population-level mechanisms that seed predators use to overcome plant- and seed-defenses, focusing primarily on conifer seeds and terrestrial small mammals, but literature on other types of seeds and seed predators are included when relevant. Finally, I describe remaining key limitations and knowledge gaps in the current conifer-small mammal literature, and future research avenues that would broaden our understanding of the top-down and bottom-up interactions between conifer seeds and small mammals at basic, applied, and evolutionary levels. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
Citation statistics:
资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/65838
Appears in Collections:影响、适应和脆弱性

Files in This Item:

There are no files associated with this item.


作者单位: Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada

Recommended Citation:
Lobo N.. Conifer seed predation by terrestrial small mammals: A review of the patterns, implications, and limitations of top-down and bottom-up interactions[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2014-01-01,328
Service
Recommend this item
Sava as my favorate item
Show this item's statistics
Export Endnote File
Google Scholar
Similar articles in Google Scholar
[Lobo N.]'s Articles
百度学术
Similar articles in Baidu Scholar
[Lobo N.]'s Articles
CSDL cross search
Similar articles in CSDL Cross Search
[Lobo N.]‘s Articles
Related Copyright Policies
Null
收藏/分享
所有评论 (0)
暂无评论
 

Items in IR are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.