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Husking stations provide evidence of seed predation by introduced rodents in Tongan rain forests

机译:脱壳站为同安雨林中引入的啮齿动物提供了种子捕食的证据

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The islands of Tonga, in Western Polynesia, lacked rodents prior to human colonization. During the past 3000 years, people have introduced three species of rats (Rattus). Seed predation by rodents structures plant communities in many parts of the world. Therefore, there is the potential for rats to have a significant impact on the regeneration of plant communities in Tonga. We found 53 husking stations-sheltered sites used by rats to strip inedible protective structures (husks) from the seeds they eat-on eight islands in Tonga. The stations contained 13,555 empty husks from at least 18 plant species, but only 165 viable seeds and seedlings. These husking stations provide evidence of seed predation by rats. Determining the extent to which seed predation threatens plant regeneration will be important for conservation of native forest remnants.
机译:西波里尼西亚的汤加群岛在人类殖民之前缺少啮齿类动物。在过去的3000年中,人们引入了三种老鼠(Rattus)。啮齿动物对种子的捕食构成了世界许多地方的植物群落。因此,老鼠有可能对汤加的植物群落再生产生重大影响。我们在汤加的八个岛上发现了53个剥壳站,这些站点被老鼠用来从它们吃掉的种子中剥去不可食用的保护性结构(外壳)。这些站包含至少18种植物的13,555个空壳,但仅有165种有生命的种子和幼苗。这些脱壳站提供了老鼠捕食种子的证据。确定种子捕食在多大程度上威胁植物的再生对于保护原生林残余物至关重要。

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