Title of article
Directed seed dispersal by a scatter-hoarding rodent: the effects of soil water content
Author/Authors
Xianfeng Yi، نويسنده , , Guoqiang Liu، نويسنده , , MICHAEL A. STEELE، نويسنده , , Zhen Shen، نويسنده , , Changqu Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
851
To page
857
Abstract
We examined the effects of soil water content (SWC) on scatter-hoarding decisions of Siberian chipmunks, Tamias sibiricus, when caching acorns of Quercus mongolica. We hypothesized that higher SWC, which favours germination in this and similar oaks, would also be favoured for caching and cache recovery in this rodent. We conducted three sets of experiments: one in small arenas, a second in larger seminatural enclosures, and a third in the field with free-ranging chipmunks in a temperate forest of the Xiaoxingʹanling Mountains of northeast China. Siberian chipmunks selectively cached acorns in soil of higher SWC and recovered more observer-made artificial caches where SWC was higher. We argue the selective scatter hoarding in soil of higher SWC represents a form of directed dispersal that may be relatively common in other systems, especially where SWC is unevenly distributed, and further suggest that this may represent an important rodent–seed interaction that varies with climate.
Keywords
Tamias sibiricus , Siberian chipmunk , Soil water content , directed seed dispersal , scatter-hoarding rodent
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Animal Behaviour
Record number
1284677
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