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Acorn dispersal estimated by radio-tracking
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Plant Animal Interactions
Acorn dispersal estimated by radio-tracking
Josep Pons1 and Juli G. Pausas1, 2 
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CEAM Fundación Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo, 46980, Valencia, Paterna, Spain |
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Departament d’Ecologia, Universitat d’Alacant, Ap. 99, 03080 Alacant, Spain |
Received: 28 December 2006 Accepted: 29 May 2007 Published online: 11 July 2007
Communicated by Fernando Valladares.
Abstract Bird-dispersed seeds are difficult to track, especially in the case of long-distance dispersal events. To estimate the oak
dispersal distance and the seed shadow generated by the European jay ( Garrulus glandarius), we inserted radio-transmitters in 239 acorns, placed them in bird-feeders and then located them by radio-tracking. Using
this methodology we located the exact caching site of 94 Quercus ilex and 54 Q. suber acorns and determined the caching habitat characteristics (vegetation type, distance, spatial distribution). The results
show that: (1) there is no differences in the dispersal distance distribution between the different acorn species or sizes,
(2) dispersal distances range from approximately 3 m up to approximately 550 m (mean = 68.6 m; median = 49.2 m), (3) recently
abandoned fields and forest tracks were the sites preferred by jays to cache acorns, whereas fields and shrublands were avoided
and (4) seed shadows showed acorn aggregation zones (i.e. clusters of caches) close to the feeder as well as isolated caches
at longer distances. The results also suggest that radio-transmitters are a cheap and reliable way to determine seed shadows
and quantify both seed dispersal and post-dispersal seed predation for medium to large seeds.
Keywords Cork oak - Dispersal shadow - European jay (Garrulus glandarius) - Holm oak -
Quercus ilex
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Quercus suber
- Seed radio-tracking
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