Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm-oak woodlands. Mice mobilize and cache acorns to store them for winter consumption. They carry acorns away from potential competitors, face predation risks during mobilization, and cache acorns in areas where pilfering risks are low. However, mice can act either as net predators or as moderately efficient dispersers, depending on the way landscape management affects intraspecific competition for acorns and shelter availability. To assess the influence of landscape structure and mouse behavior on acorn dispersal, we developed an agent-based model (ABM) that translates forest management into changes in key environmental factors driving mouse f...
Scatter-hoarding rodents influence the population dynamics of plants by acting as seed predators and...
Oaks (Quercus) are a dominant tree genus and foundational component of many eastern North American f...
Most forests of the Earth have been affected by human activities and this can alter the plant-animal...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Foraging decisions by rodents are key for the long-term maintenance of oak populations in which avia...
Land-use changes are expected to affect plant–disperser conditional mutualisms through changes in an...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
<p>PhD Thesis (defence scheduled for 10 October 2014, 4pm) – abstracts for library</p> <p><strong>Of...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
common evergreen oak species that coexist in the landscapes of the western part of the Mediterranean...
Spatial associations of tree saplings with spiny or toxic plants in grazed woodlands are generally e...
Seed dispersal is qualitatively effective when it increases recruitment probability. A poorly studie...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Oaks (Quercus) are a keystone species in eastern deciduous forests. One of their most important func...
Scatter-hoarding rodents influence the population dynamics of plants by acting as seed predators and...
Oaks (Quercus) are a dominant tree genus and foundational component of many eastern North American f...
Most forests of the Earth have been affected by human activities and this can alter the plant-animal...
Wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus are the main dispersers of acorns in highly managed Mediterranean holm...
Foraging decisions by rodents are key for the long-term maintenance of oak populations in which avia...
Land-use changes are expected to affect plant–disperser conditional mutualisms through changes in an...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
<p>PhD Thesis (defence scheduled for 10 October 2014, 4pm) – abstracts for library</p> <p><strong>Of...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
common evergreen oak species that coexist in the landscapes of the western part of the Mediterranean...
Spatial associations of tree saplings with spiny or toxic plants in grazed woodlands are generally e...
Seed dispersal is qualitatively effective when it increases recruitment probability. A poorly studie...
The patterns of seedling recruitment in animal-dispersed plants result from the interactions among e...
Oaks (Quercus) are a keystone species in eastern deciduous forests. One of their most important func...
Scatter-hoarding rodents influence the population dynamics of plants by acting as seed predators and...
Oaks (Quercus) are a dominant tree genus and foundational component of many eastern North American f...
Most forests of the Earth have been affected by human activities and this can alter the plant-animal...