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DOI10.1890/11-0651.1
Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy
Emmerson, Louise M.1,2; Facelli, Jose M.2; Chesson, Peter2; Possingham, Hugh P.1; Day, Jemery R.1
通讯作者Emmerson, Louise M.
来源期刊ECOLOGY
ISSN0012-9658
EISSN1939-9170
出版年2012
卷号93期号:3页码:544-553
英文摘要

Dispersal is a major and critical process in population biology that has been particularly challenging to study. Animals can have major roles in seed dispersal even in species that do not appear specifically adapted to animal-aided dispersal. This can occur by two processes: direct movement of diaspores by animals and modification of landscape characteristics by animals in ways that greatly influence dispersal. We exploited the production of large, persistent dispersal structures (seed heads, henceforth) by Erodiophyllum elderi (Asteraceae), a daisy from arid Australia, to further understand secondary dispersal. Seed head dispersal on and off animal tracks in eight E. elderi patches was monitored for 9.5 months by periodically recording the location of marked seed heads. Sites were located inside a reserve that excludes sheep but not kangaroos, and in a nearby area with both kangaroos and sheep. The distance moved and likelihood of seed head movement was higher in areas with sheep, and especially along animal tracks. There was clear evidence that seed heads were channeled down animal tracks during large rainfall events. Seed head dispersal away from patches occurred to a limited extent via their physical contact with sheep and potentially via wind dispersal. Thus, the advantages of this study system allowed us to demonstrate the two postulated effects of herbivores on dispersal via direct movement of seed heads, and two distinct indirect effects through landscape modification by herbivores from the creation of animal tracks and the denudation of vegetation.


英文关键词aboveground seed bank Asteraceae Erodiophyllum elderi Koonamore daisy Koonamore Station, South Australia patchy distribution population dynamics secondary dispersal xeric vegetation
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000302957300012
WOS关键词DESERT ANNUALS ; GERMINATION ; AUSTRALIA ; ECOLOGY ; PLANTS ; STRATEGIES ; LANDSCAPES ; DYNAMICS ; HISTORY ; MODELS
WOS类目Ecology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/172063
作者单位1.Univ Adelaide, Dept Appl Math, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia;
2.Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Biol Sci, Canberra, ACT 7000, Australia
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Emmerson, Louise M.,Facelli, Jose M.,Chesson, Peter,et al. Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy[J],2012,93(3):544-553.
APA Emmerson, Louise M.,Facelli, Jose M.,Chesson, Peter,Possingham, Hugh P.,&Day, Jemery R..(2012).Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy.ECOLOGY,93(3),544-553.
MLA Emmerson, Louise M.,et al."Changes in seed dispersal processes and the potential for between-patch connectivity for an arid land daisy".ECOLOGY 93.3(2012):544-553.
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