Predispersal reproductive ecology of an arid land crucifer,Moricandia moricandioides: effect of mammal herbivory on seed production |
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Authors: | José M Gómez |
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Institution: | Departamento Biolog?́a Animal y Ecolog?́a, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, 18001, Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | In this paper the effect of herbivory on the seed production ofMoricandia moricandioides(Cruciferae), an annual species living in arid habitats of south-eastern Spain, is analysed. Firstly, the flowering and fruiting phenology and the composition and structure of the pollinator guild is described, in order to compare the overall effect of mutualistic speciesvs. that of antagonistic species onM. moricandioidesseed production. The loss of female reproductive success due to each herbivore species attacking the plant is then quantified, in an attempt to differentiate the effects on plant seed production of each herbivorous species. The results indicate that only antagonistic organisms interacting withM. moricandioidesinfluenced the female fitness of this plant species. In fact, pollinator abundance or activity did not correlate with the number of seeds dispersed by the plants. In addition, of all the herbivore species, only sheep activity significantly influenced seed production ofM. moricandioidesindividuals, the effect of the remaining crucivorous herbivores being cancelled by the stronger herbivory of sheep. The results of this study suggest that herbivory by sheep, in addition to decreasing the seed production ofM. moricandioides, could be an important determinant of the current distribution pattern of this crucifer species on the ramblas of the Baza basin. |
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Keywords: | Cruciferae Moricandia moricandioides mammal herbivory arid lands Spain seed production predispersal plant ecology animal&ndash plant interaction |
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