Literature DB >> 28311123

Association with mature plants protects seedlings from predation in an arid grassland shrub, Gutierrezia microcephala.

Matthew A Parker1.   

Abstract

Survivorship of Gutierrezia microcephala (Compositae) seedlings was studied in an undisturbed arid grassland and in experimental plots where various components of the natural vegetation were removed following seed germination. The major causes of seedling mortality were herbivore damage from the specialist grasshopper, Hesperotettix viridis, and drought stress associated with competition from established plants. The relative intensity of these mortality factors varied strongly with seedling size. Large seedlings had higher overall survivorship but were most likely to be killed by defoliation; most small seedlings died of drought stress.In plots where all perennial grasses were removed (leaving established G. microcephala plants), seedling survivorship was 5 times greater than in undisturbed vegetation. Surviorship in plots where both grasses and mature G. microcephala were removed was slightly poorer than in undisturbed vegetation due to a large increase in mortality from defoliation. From May-August, when the herbivore H. viridis was abundant, seedling survivorship was better in the immediate vicinity of mature conspecific plants than in plots lacking mature G. microcephala, both in the presence and absence of perennial grasses. These results provide a counter example to theories predicting that the impact of specialist herbivores on seedling recruitment is greatest in the vicinity of parent plants.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 28311123     DOI: 10.1007/BF00545677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oecologia        ISSN: 0029-8549            Impact factor:   3.225


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