Removal of acorns of the alien oak Quercus rubra on the ground by scatter-hoarding animals in Belgian forests

Description of the subject. Quercus rubra L. is considered an invasive species in several European countries. However, little is known about its dispersal in the introduced range. Objectives. We investigated the significance of animal dispersal of Q. rubra acorns on the ground by vertebrates in its introduced range, and identified the animal species involved. Method. During two consecutive autumns, the removal of acorns from Q. rubra and from a native oak was assessed weekly in forest sites in Belgium. We used automated detection camera traps to identify the animals that removed acorns. Result... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Merceron, Nastasia R.
De Langhe, Aurélie
Dubois, Héloïse
Garin, Olivier
Gerarts, Fanny
Jacquemin, Floriane
Balligand, Bruno
Otjacques, Maurine
Sabbe, Thibaut
Servranckx, Maud
Wautelet, Sarah
Kremer, Antoine
Porte, Annabel
Monty, Arnaud
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: forest / quercus rubra / gland de chêne / forêt / belgique / [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Sprache: Englisch
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