The small mammal community in Acacia savanna consists of three omnivorous nocturnal rodent species, Mastomys natalensis, Saccostomus campestris and Aethomys chrysophilus, which eat varying proportions of seed in their diet. From a seed removal experiment, it was found that rodents preferentially selected Acacia tortilis seeds. The annual Acacia seed consumption by rodents in a South African savanna ecosystem was analysed by using estimates of rodent population densities, diet composition, seed predation by captive rodents and published estimates of field metabolic rates. Total seed consumption was estimated to represent 1,64,1% of the annual seed crop of A. torlilis, 0,7-0,9% of the annual seed crop of A. nilotica and 9,3-25,0% of the annu...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Many plant–animal interactions can be challenging to directly observe, due to species being small, c...
Large trees important in the South African savanna are in decline. Initially, climate change and ele...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshapi...
Trees critically affect the functioning of savanna ecosystems through their effects on nutrient cycl...
Trees critically affect the functioning of savanna ecosystems through their effects on nutrient cycl...
This study aimed to better understand the role of rodents as seed predators and dispersers in the fy...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshap...
The population dynamics of small mammal populations in Punda Maria, Kruger National Park, South Afri...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
<p>Many plant–animal interactions can be challenging to directly observe, due to species being small...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Although neotropical savannas and grasslands, collectively referred to as cerrado, are rich in seed-...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Many plant–animal interactions can be challenging to directly observe, due to species being small, c...
Large trees important in the South African savanna are in decline. Initially, climate change and ele...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshapi...
Trees critically affect the functioning of savanna ecosystems through their effects on nutrient cycl...
Trees critically affect the functioning of savanna ecosystems through their effects on nutrient cycl...
This study aimed to better understand the role of rodents as seed predators and dispersers in the fy...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
In savannas across the planet, encroaching woody plants are altering ecosystem functions and reshap...
The population dynamics of small mammal populations in Punda Maria, Kruger National Park, South Afri...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
<p>Many plant–animal interactions can be challenging to directly observe, due to species being small...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
Although neotropical savannas and grasslands, collectively referred to as cerrado, are rich in seed-...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
The direct and indirect effects of seed predation by a Neotropical community of small rodents and la...
Many plant–animal interactions can be challenging to directly observe, due to species being small, c...