Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years

In desert regions, water availability triggers primary production, which determines seed production, the composition and size of soil seed reserves and the abundance and behaviour of seed-eating animals. In the central Monte desert, large precipitation events (≥10 mm) account for a high proportion o...

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Autores principales: Pol, R.G., Pirk, G.I., Marone, L.
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spelling todo:paper_13850237_v208_n1_p65_Pol2023-10-03T16:12:01Z Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years Pol, R.G. Pirk, G.I. Marone, L. Drought Granivory Masting Perennial grasses Rainfall pulses Seed production abundance desert drought dry season environmental conditions granivory grass growing season masting precipitation intensity primary production rainfall water availability wet season Argentina Mendoza Monte Desert Animalia Poaceae In desert regions, water availability triggers primary production, which determines seed production, the composition and size of soil seed reserves and the abundance and behaviour of seed-eating animals. In the central Monte desert, large precipitation events (≥10 mm) account for a high proportion of growing season's rainfall. Our first objective here was to assess whether and how timing and amount of seed production of C3 and C4 perennial grasses are linked to spring and summer precipitation pulses and to estimate the seasonal and year-to-year variability in seed production. Our second aim was to calculate grass seed production and compare it with seed requirements by granivorous animals to infer whether the animals can exert top-down effects on plant populations. Seed production of C3 and C4 species was triggered by significant spring and summer rainfall, respectively. Such distinct response may be associated with the effect of precipitation during flower development and seed set in both functional groups. In all species, seed production varied among years. Rainfall pulses in the summer triggered and positively affected the magnitude of seed production in most C4 grasses. However, all perennial grasses were able to produce high amount of seeds even during a year subjected to extreme drought, suggesting that perenniality would allow these species to make large reproductive investment despite harsh environmental conditions. The comparative assessment of seed production and consumer demands suggests that it is unlikely that granivory exerts a top-down control on grasses in the Monte desert. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Fil:Pirk, G.I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13850237_v208_n1_p65_Pol
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topic Drought
Granivory
Masting
Perennial grasses
Rainfall pulses
Seed production
abundance
desert
drought
dry season
environmental conditions
granivory
grass
growing season
masting
precipitation intensity
primary production
rainfall
water availability
wet season
Argentina
Mendoza
Monte Desert
Animalia
Poaceae
spellingShingle Drought
Granivory
Masting
Perennial grasses
Rainfall pulses
Seed production
abundance
desert
drought
dry season
environmental conditions
granivory
grass
growing season
masting
precipitation intensity
primary production
rainfall
water availability
wet season
Argentina
Mendoza
Monte Desert
Animalia
Poaceae
Pol, R.G.
Pirk, G.I.
Marone, L.
Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
topic_facet Drought
Granivory
Masting
Perennial grasses
Rainfall pulses
Seed production
abundance
desert
drought
dry season
environmental conditions
granivory
grass
growing season
masting
precipitation intensity
primary production
rainfall
water availability
wet season
Argentina
Mendoza
Monte Desert
Animalia
Poaceae
description In desert regions, water availability triggers primary production, which determines seed production, the composition and size of soil seed reserves and the abundance and behaviour of seed-eating animals. In the central Monte desert, large precipitation events (≥10 mm) account for a high proportion of growing season's rainfall. Our first objective here was to assess whether and how timing and amount of seed production of C3 and C4 perennial grasses are linked to spring and summer precipitation pulses and to estimate the seasonal and year-to-year variability in seed production. Our second aim was to calculate grass seed production and compare it with seed requirements by granivorous animals to infer whether the animals can exert top-down effects on plant populations. Seed production of C3 and C4 species was triggered by significant spring and summer rainfall, respectively. Such distinct response may be associated with the effect of precipitation during flower development and seed set in both functional groups. In all species, seed production varied among years. Rainfall pulses in the summer triggered and positively affected the magnitude of seed production in most C4 grasses. However, all perennial grasses were able to produce high amount of seeds even during a year subjected to extreme drought, suggesting that perenniality would allow these species to make large reproductive investment despite harsh environmental conditions. The comparative assessment of seed production and consumer demands suggests that it is unlikely that granivory exerts a top-down control on grasses in the Monte desert. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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author Pol, R.G.
Pirk, G.I.
Marone, L.
author_facet Pol, R.G.
Pirk, G.I.
Marone, L.
author_sort Pol, R.G.
title Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
title_short Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
title_full Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
title_fullStr Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
title_full_unstemmed Grass seed production in the central Monte desert during successive wet and dry years
title_sort grass seed production in the central monte desert during successive wet and dry years
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_13850237_v208_n1_p65_Pol
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