Seedling herbivory and the influence of plant species richness in seedling neighbourhoods

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M.E. Hanley
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[1] University of Southampton,Biodiversity and Ecology Division, School of Biological Sciences
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Plant Ecology | 2004年 / 170卷
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Apparency; Grazing; Molluscs; Regeneration; Resource Concentration Hypothesis; Species diversity;
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The aim of this experiment was to determine how increasing species richness within artificially created grassland gaps affected the overall magnitude of seedling losses to, and the selectivity of, seedling herbivores. Using chemical exclusion methods, the influence of molluscs the principal invertebrate herbivores in temperate grasslands, was assessed at three levels of plant species diversity (3, 6, and 12 species per gap). In comparison with ungrazed controls, mollusc herbivory significantly reduced seedling numbers. However, the total number of seedlings killed by molluscs was unrelated to the number of seedling species present in the gap. Furthermore, there was no evidence to suggest that seedling species diversity influenced rates of mollusc selection of the three individual species (Agrostis capillaris, Senecio jacobaeae, and Taraxacum officinale) present in each diversity treatment. This work highlights the preferential selection by molluscs of broad-leaved herb species over neighbouring grass seedlings. However the results also suggest that when presented with an increasing choice of different seedling species, the overall magnitude and selectivity of seedling removal by molluscs remains unchanged.
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