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Ornithochory and plant succession in mediterranean abandoned orchards

✍ Scribed by M. Debussche; J. Escarré; J. Lepart


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
858 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
1385-0237

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✦ Synopsis


Data on the occurrence of species with fleshy diaspores and on breeding birds were collected in three abandoned orchards, resp. 8, 11 and 24 years after abandonment. Most of the 41 phanerophytes and vines with fleshy diaspores are also found in the borders of the orchards, the more so if the number of years since abandonment increases. Most species have small seeds and red or black coloured diaspores, most of which ripen in autumn.

The frequent species show a characteristic distribution pattern in relation to the distance of the fruit trees: high densities near the trunk and uniform decrease with distance. This is explained by the behaviour of frugivorous birds. No correlation was found between distribution patterns and soil conditions. Age structure of colonizing species shows a distribution conforming an inversed J curve in the more recently abandoned orchard. "

~' The main conclusions are: 1. Pioneer trees are attractive for frugivorous birds and may act as nuclei. This supports the facilitation model. 2. The distribution of diaspores by birds helps to homogenize the species distribution on the regional level but at the site level individual differences in nucleation cause a heterogeneity.


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