Authors
Alberto Suárez-Esteban, Miguel Delibes, José M Fedriani
Publication date
2014/9/1
Journal
Basic and Applied Ecology
Volume
15
Issue
6
Pages
524-533
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Anthropogenic linear developments, such as trails and firebreaks, also called soft linear developments (SLD), can influence animal behavior, altering the ecological interactions in which animals are involved. For example, SLD can affect the behavior of pollinators and herbivores, but little is known about the combined effect of these three elements on plant reproduction.
We evaluated the combined effect of SLD, insect pollinators and herbivores (ungulates) on three reproductive output variables (fruit set, seed set, and seed mass) of a Mediterranean shrub (Halimium halimifolium). We considered two different habitats (SLD verges vs. adjacent scrublands), two scenarios of herbivory (with and without ungulates), and three scenarios of pollinator activity (without pollinators, with manual pollination and with natural pollination).
SLD had contrasting effects on H. halimifolium reproduction. In the absence of herbivores …
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