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Pre- and post-dispersal damage to the acorns of two oak species (Quercus serrata Thunb. andQ. mongolica Fisher) in a species-rich deciduous forest
Authors:Akira Ueda
Affiliation:(1) Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 612-0855 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:A comparative study of pre- and post-dispersal damage to the acrons of two oaks,Quercus serrata Thunb. andQ. mongolica Fischer, was done over 3 years in a species-rich deciduous forest in central Japan. The numbers of acorns bored into by moth larvae and byKobuzo rectirostris (Roelofs) was low and relatively uniform each year for both oak species, but the numbers bored into byCurculio spp. varied from year to year. The proportions of acorns attacked were independent of the density of acorns produced for both oak species. The proportions of the dispersed acorns of both oak species on the forest floor that disappeared between autumn and spring were less than 27%, and were lower for species in the stand that belong to family Fagaceae. However, by the next summer, most dispersed sound acorns had been infested by moths that specialized on post-dispersal acorns.
Keywords:acorn  damage  oak   quercus   seed
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