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DOI10.1016/j.foreco.2017.01.013
Borrowed plant defences: Deterring browsers using a forestry by-product
Stutz, R. S.; Croak, B. M.; Leimar, O.; Bergvall, U. A.
2017-04-15
发表期刊FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN0378-1127
EISSN1872-7042
出版年2017
卷号390页码:43472
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Sweden
英文摘要

Mammalian browsers can cause ecologically and economically significant damage to important tree species, particularly at the vulnerable seedling stage. Some tree species or particular parts of trees are less preferred as a result of chemical defences - harnessing such defences could reduce the appeal of more preferred trees and thus their loss to browsing. We tested the potential of birch bark extract, a forestry by-product, to protect seedlings of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris from two globally significant browsers: moose Alces alces and red deer Cervus elaphus. We quantified the responses by captive animals to extract application as a function of both the distance between seedlings and whether the extract was applied to all or alternate seedlings. Both moose and red deer consumed pine seedlings less frequently when seedlings were treated with birch bark extract, but their responses differed when only alternate seedlings were treated. At inter-seedling distances equivalent to those used in forestry, red deer browsed untreated seedlings more frequently when alternate seedlings were treated than when none were treated (associational susceptibility), whereas moose browsed untreated seedlings less frequently with treated than untreated neighbours (associational refuge). These neighbourhood effects were not evident at inter-seedling distances three times larger or smaller than those used in forestry. There was also no significant difference in the frequency of browsing on treated seedlings in alternate compared to completely treated arrangements at any inter-seedling distance. Red deer removed significantly less foliage from treated than untreated seedlings once browsed. Browsing by moose followed a similar but non-significant trend. The relative number of untreated to treated seedlings browsed was 2:1 for red deer and 4:1 for moose. Red deer used a finer scale of selection than moose for choosing between seedlings, consistent with their smaller body mass. However, the coarser-scale of selection used by moose resulted in consumption of more untreated relative to treated seedlings. Our study highlights the potential of existing plant defensive chemistry, harvested from forestry by-products, to reduce herbivore damage to tree seedlings. We also demonstrate the need to consider both plant associational effects and the foraging strategies of the dominant herbivores in applying repellents. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Associational plant effect Deer Foraging Forestry Plant defence Repellent
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000398873700001
WOS关键词WHITE-TAILED DEER ; CHEMICAL DEFENSE ; SCOTS PINE ; MAMMALIAN HERBIVORES ; MOOSE ; REPELLENTS ; SELECTION ; SEEDLINGS ; BIRCH ; EFFICACY
WOS类目Forestry
WOS研究方向Forestry
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被引频次:8[WOS]   [WOS记录]     [WOS相关记录]
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/22556
专题气候变化
作者单位Stockholm Univ, Dept Zool, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
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Stutz, R. S.,Croak, B. M.,Leimar, O.,et al. Borrowed plant defences: Deterring browsers using a forestry by-product[J]. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2017,390:43472.
APA Stutz, R. S.,Croak, B. M.,Leimar, O.,&Bergvall, U. A..(2017).Borrowed plant defences: Deterring browsers using a forestry by-product.FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,390,43472.
MLA Stutz, R. S.,et al."Borrowed plant defences: Deterring browsers using a forestry by-product".FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 390(2017):43472.
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