Selecting seeds for long-term storage is a key factor for food hoarding animals. Siberian chipmunks (Tamias sibiricus) remove the pericarp and scatter hoard sound acorns of Quercus mongolica over those that are insect-infested to maximize returns from caches. We have no knowledge of whether these chipmunks remove the pericarp from acorns of other species of oaks and if this behavior benefits seedling establishment. In this study, we tested whether Siberian chipmunks engage in this behavior with acorns of three other Chinese oak species, Q. variabilis, Q. aliena and Q. serrata var. brevipetiolata, and how the dispersal and germination of these acorns are affected. Our results show that when chipmunks were provided with sound and infested aco...
Cache pilferage by competing conspecifics is very common in hoarding behaviour in animals and member...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
Selecting seeds for long-term storage is a key factor for food hoarding animals. Siberian chipmunks ...
SYNOPSIS. We have shown that eastern gray squirrels and other animals consis-tently prefer to store ...
SYNOPSIS. Previously we have shown how a range of physical and chemical char-acteristics of acorns i...
1.The spatial distribution of dispersed seeds results from the combined action of the caching strate...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
The aim of this project was to determine whether the eastern gray squirrel is a directed disperser o...
In drought temperate forest, seedling recruitment is highly dependent on seed burial by native anima...
Scatterhoarding animals play a key role in the dispersal and reproduction of commercially and ecolog...
The abiotic environment often influences the ways in which animals interact. By affecting the cues a...
Seed dispersal is qualitatively effective when it increases recruitment probability. A poorly studie...
<p>A, B, and C indicate eaten in situ (EIS); eaten after dispersal (EAD), and cached after dispersal...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Cache pilferage by competing conspecifics is very common in hoarding behaviour in animals and member...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...
Selecting seeds for long-term storage is a key factor for food hoarding animals. Siberian chipmunks ...
SYNOPSIS. We have shown that eastern gray squirrels and other animals consis-tently prefer to store ...
SYNOPSIS. Previously we have shown how a range of physical and chemical char-acteristics of acorns i...
1.The spatial distribution of dispersed seeds results from the combined action of the caching strate...
Scatter-hoarding animals are crucial in seed dispersal of nut-bearing plants. We used the holm oak Q...
The aim of this project was to determine whether the eastern gray squirrel is a directed disperser o...
In drought temperate forest, seedling recruitment is highly dependent on seed burial by native anima...
Scatterhoarding animals play a key role in the dispersal and reproduction of commercially and ecolog...
The abiotic environment often influences the ways in which animals interact. By affecting the cues a...
Seed dispersal is qualitatively effective when it increases recruitment probability. A poorly studie...
<p>A, B, and C indicate eaten in situ (EIS); eaten after dispersal (EAD), and cached after dispersal...
1. Seed-caching rodents play a key role in the ecology of seed dispersal by not only consuming but a...
Cache pilferage by competing conspecifics is very common in hoarding behaviour in animals and member...
1. Corvids (crows, jays, magpies and nutcrackers) are important dispersers of large-seeded plants. S...
The ability of animals to find and consume hoarded seeds (i.e. seed recovery) is a key stage within ...