Seed predation is an antagonistic interaction that negatively affects the performance of individual plants and can limit plant population dynamics. In animal-dispersed plants, crop size is an important determinant of plant reproductive success through its effect on seed dispersers and predators. Seed traits, such as size or chemical composition, can also increase the tolerance to seed predators or reduce their performance. We investigated the interaction between Quercus faginea and two specialized pre-dispersal insect seed predators (weevils and moths) during two years of contrasting crop size to determine the consequences of oak reproductive investment on seed production and insect performance. Crop size was 44% lower and acorns were 32% s...
The morphological traits of seeds have a fundamental meaning for spread and regeneration of non-nati...
Both artificial and natural regeneration of oaks strongly depend on the quantity and quality of the ...
Seed production and seed losses were monitored in an oak (Quercus robur) wood in southern England be...
1. Pre-dispersal seed predation (PSP) often occurs in multi-host–predator systems (e.g. several plan...
Sessile oak is one of the ecologically and economically most important tree species in Europe. Recen...
Weevils are the most important pre-dispersal acorn predators in the Mediterranean region, where oaks...
8 páginas.-- 3 figuras.-- 1 tabla.-- 50 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this arti...
Escaping seed predation is a classic “economy of scale” hypotheses (predator satiation hypothesis, P...
Variation in seed availability shapes plant communities, and is strongly affected by seed predation....
Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production but also c...
Background and Aims The Janzen-Connell model predicts that common species suffer high seed predation...
<div><p>Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production bu...
9 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 44 referenciasThe predator satiation hypothesis poses that syn...
As urbanization proceeds, natural ecosystems surrounding cities are transformed, but usually some el...
• We studied the effects of acorn cotyledon loss by insect damage and artificial excision ...
The morphological traits of seeds have a fundamental meaning for spread and regeneration of non-nati...
Both artificial and natural regeneration of oaks strongly depend on the quantity and quality of the ...
Seed production and seed losses were monitored in an oak (Quercus robur) wood in southern England be...
1. Pre-dispersal seed predation (PSP) often occurs in multi-host–predator systems (e.g. several plan...
Sessile oak is one of the ecologically and economically most important tree species in Europe. Recen...
Weevils are the most important pre-dispersal acorn predators in the Mediterranean region, where oaks...
8 páginas.-- 3 figuras.-- 1 tabla.-- 50 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this arti...
Escaping seed predation is a classic “economy of scale” hypotheses (predator satiation hypothesis, P...
Variation in seed availability shapes plant communities, and is strongly affected by seed predation....
Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production but also c...
Background and Aims The Janzen-Connell model predicts that common species suffer high seed predation...
<div><p>Mast-seeding species exhibit not only a large inter-annual variability in seed production bu...
9 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 2 tablas.-- 44 referenciasThe predator satiation hypothesis poses that syn...
As urbanization proceeds, natural ecosystems surrounding cities are transformed, but usually some el...
• We studied the effects of acorn cotyledon loss by insect damage and artificial excision ...
The morphological traits of seeds have a fundamental meaning for spread and regeneration of non-nati...
Both artificial and natural regeneration of oaks strongly depend on the quantity and quality of the ...
Seed production and seed losses were monitored in an oak (Quercus robur) wood in southern England be...