Growth and reproductive responses of true mountain mahogany to browsing

D. Turley, B. Roundy, S. Walker
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True mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus Raf.) compensates for annual growth lost to browsing under conditions of high resource availability. To develop better guidelines for its management for big game winter forage, twig demography was studied under natural herbivory and resource availability inside and outside exclosures at 1 site in the Wasatch Mountains and on 4 sites on the North Slope of the Uinta Mountains, Utah. Annual and previous years' twig lengths, as well as location and numbers of flowers and seeds were diagrammed on branches of browsed and unbrowsed shrubs in the spring or summer and fall between 1996 and 1999. Annual twig growth and flower and seed numbers of both browsed and unbrowsed shrubs were greatest in 1997 or 1998 when precipitation was highest. Utilization of annual growth varied among sites within a year and among years within a site and ranged from 300 % when previous years' growth was browsed. Despite differences in utilization, browsed twigs compensated similarly for length lost to herbivory, so that total twig lengths remained the same over the course of the study. Although twigs on unbrowsed shrubs had less annual growth per unit branch length than those on browsed shrubs, lack of length lost to herbivory resulted in an increase in total twig length over time. Years of high resource availability are important in allowing grazing tolerant shrubs such as true mountain mahogany to compensate for years of heavy utilization. Flower and seed numbers were much higher (P 100 %) even on years of high resource availability. DOI:10.2458/azu_jrm_v56i6_turley
真山红木对取食的生长和繁殖反应
真正的山红木(Cercocarpus montanus Raf.)补偿了在高资源可用性条件下因浏览而失去的年生长。为了更好地指导大型野生动物冬季饲料的管理,在自然草食和资源有效性的条件下,对瓦萨奇山脉1个站点和犹他州犹他山脉北坡4个站点的小枝种群进行了研究。研究人员在1996年至1999年的春季、夏季和秋季,绘制了被啃食和未啃食灌木的树枝上每年和往年的树枝长度,以及花朵和种子的位置和数量。在降水量最高的1997年和1998年,啃食灌木和非啃食灌木的年枝生长量、花和种子数量均最大。一年之内不同站点的年增长率的利用率不同,一个站点内不同年份的年增长率的利用率也不同,从浏览前几年增长率的300%不等。尽管在利用上存在差异,但被浏览的树枝同样补偿了食草所损失的长度,因此在整个研究过程中,树枝的总长度保持不变。虽然未啃食灌木的单位枝长年生长量低于啃食灌木,但随着时间的推移,由于草食导致的枝长损失较少,导致总枝长增加。多年的高资源可用性对于允许耐放牧灌木(如真山桃花心木)补偿多年的大量利用是重要的。即使在资源利用率高的年份,花和种子的数量也要高得多(P为100%)。DOI: 10.2458 / azu_jrm_v56i6_turley
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