Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent natural disturbances also should play a major role in mutualistic interactions. Using field data and experiments, I test whether mutualisms have been incorporated into large-scale wildfire by whether the outcomes of a mutualism depend on disturbance. In this study a seed dispersal mutualism is shown to depend on infrequent, large-scale distur-bances. A dominant shrubland plant (Arctostaphylos species) produces seeds that make up a persistent soil seed bank and requires fire to germinate. In post-fire stands, I show that seedlings emerging from rodent caches dominate sites experiencing higher fire intensity. Field experiments show that rodents ...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Scatter-hoarding animals spread out cached seeds to reduce density-dependent theft of their food res...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Seed dispersal by caching rodents is a context-dependent mutualism in many systems. Plants benefit w...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
Fire has a key role in the ecology and evolution of many ecosystems, yet its effects on plant–insect...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
Abstract Although native herbivores can alter fire regimes by consuming herbaceous vegetation that s...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Scatter-hoarding animals spread out cached seeds to reduce density-dependent theft of their food res...
Because of their influence on succession and other community interactions, large-scale, infrequent n...
Seed dispersal by caching rodents is a context-dependent mutualism in many systems. Plants benefit w...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Seed dispersal and predation are key processes affecting the colonization and extinction of populati...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
Fire has a key role in the ecology and evolution of many ecosystems, yet its effects on plant–insect...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
The interaction between granivorous scatter-hoarding mammals and plants is a conditional mutualism: ...
Environmental disturbance is predicted to play a key role in the evolution of animal social behaviou...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
Abstract Although native herbivores can alter fire regimes by consuming herbaceous vegetation that s...
[Context] Seed dispersal is recognized as having profound effects on the distribution, dynamics and ...
This dissertation set out to answer two questions of seed-dispersing animals; what is the distributi...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Scatter-hoarding animals spread out cached seeds to reduce density-dependent theft of their food res...