The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata

Landscape effects on species performance currently receives much attention. Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered major threats to species diversity. Deciduous forests in southern Sweden are previous wooded pastures that have become species-rich communities appearing as islands in agricultur...

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Main Author: von Zeipel, Hugo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Botaniska institutionen 2007
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-71772013-01-08T13:04:35ZThe spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicataengvon Zeipel, HugoStockholms universitet, Botaniska institutionenStockholm : Botaniska institutionen2007Eupithecia immundataparasitoidrodentseed predationdispersalrecruitmentmultitrophicmetapopulationtrophic cascadescommunity complexityBiologyBiologiLandscape effects on species performance currently receives much attention. Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered major threats to species diversity. Deciduous forests in southern Sweden are previous wooded pastures that have become species-rich communities appearing as islands in agricultural landscapes, varying in species composition. Actaea spicata is a long-lived plant occurring in these forests. In 150 populations in a 10-km2 area, I studied pre-dispersal seed predation, seed dispersal and pollination. I investigated spatio-temporal dynamics of a tritrophic system including Actaea, a specialist seed predator, Eupithecia immundata, and its parasitoids. In addition, effects of biotic context on rodent fruit dispersal and effects of flowering time and flower number on seed set, seed predation and parasitization were studied. Insect incidences of both trophic levels were related to resource population size and small Eupithecia populations were maintained by the rescue effect. There was a unimodal relationship between seed predation and plant population size. Seed predator populations frequently went extinct in small plant populations, resulting in low average seed predation. Parasitoids were present in large plant populations but did not affect seed predator density. Seed predators aggregated at edges, relaxing seed predation in patch interiors. Flowering phenology was unrelated to seed set and insect incidence. A higher flower number did not influence seed predation but was associated with higher seed set and a tendency for a higher parasitization rate. In the study on fruit dispersal more fruits were removed inside than outside populations. Within plant populations more fruits were removed from large aggregations. Overall, this thesis underlines the importance of plant-animal interactions during different phases of the life cycle. The spatial configuration of host plants plays an important role for the outcome of plant-animal interactions and trophic cascades. Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summaryinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-7177urn:isbn:978-91-7155-535-9application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Eupithecia immundata
parasitoid
rodent
seed predation
dispersal
recruitment
multitrophic
metapopulation
trophic cascades
community complexity
Biology
Biologi
spellingShingle Eupithecia immundata
parasitoid
rodent
seed predation
dispersal
recruitment
multitrophic
metapopulation
trophic cascades
community complexity
Biology
Biologi
von Zeipel, Hugo
The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
description Landscape effects on species performance currently receives much attention. Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered major threats to species diversity. Deciduous forests in southern Sweden are previous wooded pastures that have become species-rich communities appearing as islands in agricultural landscapes, varying in species composition. Actaea spicata is a long-lived plant occurring in these forests. In 150 populations in a 10-km2 area, I studied pre-dispersal seed predation, seed dispersal and pollination. I investigated spatio-temporal dynamics of a tritrophic system including Actaea, a specialist seed predator, Eupithecia immundata, and its parasitoids. In addition, effects of biotic context on rodent fruit dispersal and effects of flowering time and flower number on seed set, seed predation and parasitization were studied. Insect incidences of both trophic levels were related to resource population size and small Eupithecia populations were maintained by the rescue effect. There was a unimodal relationship between seed predation and plant population size. Seed predator populations frequently went extinct in small plant populations, resulting in low average seed predation. Parasitoids were present in large plant populations but did not affect seed predator density. Seed predators aggregated at edges, relaxing seed predation in patch interiors. Flowering phenology was unrelated to seed set and insect incidence. A higher flower number did not influence seed predation but was associated with higher seed set and a tendency for a higher parasitization rate. In the study on fruit dispersal more fruits were removed inside than outside populations. Within plant populations more fruits were removed from large aggregations. Overall, this thesis underlines the importance of plant-animal interactions during different phases of the life cycle. The spatial configuration of host plants plays an important role for the outcome of plant-animal interactions and trophic cascades.
author von Zeipel, Hugo
author_facet von Zeipel, Hugo
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title The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
title_short The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
title_full The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
title_fullStr The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
title_full_unstemmed The spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb Actaea spicata
title_sort spatial and temporal dynamics of plant-animal interactions in the forest herb actaea spicata
publisher Stockholms universitet, Botaniska institutionen
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