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Effects of thinning on scatter-hoarding by rodents in temperate forest 被引量:1

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摘要 Deforestation and thinning are human activities that can destabilize the forest ecological system and,conse­quently,impact significantly on habitat and behavior of forest-dwelling animals.This hypothesis was tested in Yugong in the Mount Taihangshan area by comparing the tracks of tagged seeds of Armeniaca sibirica.in sites of unthinned and thinned forests.Our results showed that:(i)the diversity of vegetation and rodents drastical­ly reduced in sites with thinned forests,compared to unthinned sites;(ii)the amount of both removed and scat­ter-hoarded seeds significantly declined in sites with thinned forests,compared with the unthinned sites;(iii)there was no significant difference observed in the distance of seed dispersal between the thinned and unthinned areas;and(iv)the thinning did not show a significant change to the model of cache size.These results suggest­ed that the thinning of forests negatively influenced the species richness and food-hoarding behavior of rodents.In addition,the results indicated that the weakened scattered-hoarding might be disadvantageous to seedling re­cruitment and forest restoration.
出处 《Integrative Zoology》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第3期182-190,共9页 整合动物学(英文版)
基金 funded by the National Basic Research Program of Chi­na(No.2007CB109106) the Key Research Programs in Colleges and Universities of Henan Province(No.16A180039) the Postdoctoral Research Foundation of Zhengzhou University.
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