Title of article
Myrmecochory and short-term seed fate in Rhamnus alaternus: Ant species and seed characteristics
Author/Authors
Bas، نويسنده , , J.M. and Oliveras، نويسنده , , J. and Gَmez، نويسنده , , C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
5
From page
380
To page
384
Abstract
Benefits conferred on plants in ant-mediated seed dispersal mutualisms (myrmecochory) depend on the fate of transported seeds. We studied the effects of elaiosome presence, seed size and seed treatment (with and without passage through a birdʹs digestive tract) on short-term seed fate in Rhamnus alaternus. In our study, we define short-term seed, or initial, seed fate, as the location where ants release the seeds after ant contact with it. The elaiosomes had the most influence on short-term fate, i.e. whether or not seeds were transported to the nest. The workers usually transported big seeds more often than small ones, but small ants did not transport large seeds. Effect of seed size on transport depended on the ant species and on the treatment of the seed (manual extraction simulating a direct fall from the parent plant vs. bird deposition corresponding to preliminary primary dispersal). Probability of removal of elaiosome-bearing seeds to the nest by Aphaenogaster senilis increased with increasing seed weight.
Keywords
Myrmecochory , Initial seed fate , Seed traits , Evergreen buckthorn , Seed selection
Journal title
Acta Oecologica
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
Acta Oecologica
Record number
1739806
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