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Selection of seeds by harvester ants (Messor capensis) in relation to condition of arid rangeland
Author
Milton, Suzanne J
Dean, W R J
Publisher
Journal of Arid Environments
Publication Year
1993
Body

Food plant selection by herbivorous mammals and by harvester ants Messor capensis was compared for three sites differing in past and present management in the southern Karoo, South Africa. At all three sites the ants collected an estimated 4·1 million seeds (5·2 kg)/ha/y which amounted to 10% of the seeds and 18% of the annual seed biomass production of common plants. Seed removal by M. capensis did not appear to compound the effects of herbivorous mammals on the reproductive potential of plants, because ants concentrated on the most abundant seeds > 0·3 mg. Ant granaries on degraded rangeland contained more seeds of ruderals and of plant species unpalatable to sheep.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
24
Journal Number
1
Journal Pages
63-74
Collection
Southern Africa Collection
Journal Name
Journal of Arid Environments
Keywords
ecology
seeds
insects
grazing
management
rangeland condition
rangelands
degradation
Africa