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Differential foraging preferences on seed size by rodents result in higher dispersal success of medium‐sized seeds
Author(s) -
Cao Lin,
Wang Zhenyu,
Yan Chuan,
Chen Jin,
Guo Cong,
Zhang Zhibin
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.144
H-Index - 294
eISSN - 1939-9170
pISSN - 0012-9658
DOI - 10.1002/ecy.1555
Subject(s) - foraging , seed dispersal , biological dispersal , ecology , biology , differential (mechanical device) , population , demography , engineering , sociology , aerospace engineering
Rodent preference for scatter‐hoarding large seeds has been widely considered to favor the evolution of large seeds. Previous studies supporting this conclusion were primarily based on observations at earlier stages of seed dispersal, or on a limited sample of successfully established seedlings. Because seed dispersal comprises multiple dispersal stages, we hypothesized that differential foraging preference on seed size by animal dispersers at different dispersal stages would ultimately result in medium‐sized seeds having the highest dispersal success rates. In this study, by tracking a large number of seeds for 5 yr, we investigated the effects of seed size on seed fates from seed removal to seedling establishment of a dominant plant Pittosporopsis kerrii (Icacinaceae) dispersed by scatter‐hoarding rodents in tropical forest in southwest China. We found that small seeds had a lower survival rate at the early dispersal stage where more small seeds were predated at seed stations and after removal; large seeds had a lower survival rate at the late dispersal stage, more large seeds were recovered, predated after being cached, or larder‐hoarded. Medium‐sized seeds experienced the highest dispersal success. Our study suggests that differential foraging preferences by scatter‐hoarding rodents at different stages of seed dispersal could result in conflicting selective pressures on seed size and higher dispersal success of medium‐sized seeds.

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