Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem

<i>Acacia</i> trees are keystone species in many arid environments, supporting high levels of plant and animal diversity. In Israel, the populations of <i>Vachellia</i> (formerly <i>Acacia</i>) <i>tortilis</i> (Forssk.) and <i>V. raddiana</i&g...

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Main Authors: Marco Ferrante, Daniella M. Möller, Gabriella M. Möller, Yael Lubin, Michal Segoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/10/665
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spelling doaj-9f7e49c7fa1a49369d18efbce64bae1b2020-11-25T03:58:14ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502020-09-011166566510.3390/insects11100665Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert EcosystemMarco Ferrante0Daniella M. Möller1Gabriella M. Möller2Yael Lubin3Michal Segoli4Mitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, IsraelMitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, IsraelMitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, IsraelMitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, IsraelMitrani Department of Desert Ecology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Midreshet Ben-Gurion 8499000, Israel<i>Acacia</i> trees are keystone species in many arid environments, supporting high levels of plant and animal diversity. In Israel, the populations of <i>Vachellia</i> (formerly <i>Acacia</i>) <i>tortilis</i> (Forssk.) and <i>V. raddiana</i> (Savi) are declining at an alarming rate. Severe infestations by bruchid beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) are among the major causes of seed mortality, but additional environmental stressors can reduce the defence level of the seeds, exacerbating their susceptibility to predators. In a hyper-arid desert ecosystem affected by two major oil spills (in 1975 and 2014), we quantified seed predation rates caused by insect granivores before and after the pods dropped to the ground. We recorded predation rates of up to 84% for both tree species, and higher predation rates at the ground level than in the canopy, suggesting that repeated infestations occur. These results reinforce the call to protect the populations of large ungulates such as gazelles, which kill the bruchids by feeding upon the pods, and promote seed germination and dispersion. We found no clear evidence of a negative effect of the oil spill on seed predation, indicating that oil pollution did not increase the vulnerability of the seeds to granivores even in trees affected by the recent oil spill.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/10/665bruchidecological functionsEvrona Nature Reservegerminationoil spill
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author Marco Ferrante
Daniella M. Möller
Gabriella M. Möller
Yael Lubin
Michal Segoli
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Daniella M. Möller
Gabriella M. Möller
Yael Lubin
Michal Segoli
Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
Insects
bruchid
ecological functions
Evrona Nature Reserve
germination
oil spill
author_facet Marco Ferrante
Daniella M. Möller
Gabriella M. Möller
Yael Lubin
Michal Segoli
author_sort Marco Ferrante
title Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
title_short Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
title_full Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
title_fullStr Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Seed Predation on Oil-Polluted and Unpolluted <i>Vachellia</i> (<i>Acacia</i>) Trees in a Hyper-Arid Desert Ecosystem
title_sort seed predation on oil-polluted and unpolluted <i>vachellia</i> (<i>acacia</i>) trees in a hyper-arid desert ecosystem
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2020-09-01
description <i>Acacia</i> trees are keystone species in many arid environments, supporting high levels of plant and animal diversity. In Israel, the populations of <i>Vachellia</i> (formerly <i>Acacia</i>) <i>tortilis</i> (Forssk.) and <i>V. raddiana</i> (Savi) are declining at an alarming rate. Severe infestations by bruchid beetles (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) are among the major causes of seed mortality, but additional environmental stressors can reduce the defence level of the seeds, exacerbating their susceptibility to predators. In a hyper-arid desert ecosystem affected by two major oil spills (in 1975 and 2014), we quantified seed predation rates caused by insect granivores before and after the pods dropped to the ground. We recorded predation rates of up to 84% for both tree species, and higher predation rates at the ground level than in the canopy, suggesting that repeated infestations occur. These results reinforce the call to protect the populations of large ungulates such as gazelles, which kill the bruchids by feeding upon the pods, and promote seed germination and dispersion. We found no clear evidence of a negative effect of the oil spill on seed predation, indicating that oil pollution did not increase the vulnerability of the seeds to granivores even in trees affected by the recent oil spill.
topic bruchid
ecological functions
Evrona Nature Reserve
germination
oil spill
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/11/10/665
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