Data from: Special delivery: scavengers direct seed dispersal towards ungulate carcasses
Cadaver decomposition-islands around animal carcasses can facilitate establishment of various plant life. Facultative scavengers have great potential for endozoochory, and often aggregate around carcasses. Hence, they may disperse plant seeds that they ingest across the landscape towards cadaver dec...
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Zusammenfassung: | Cadaver decomposition-islands around animal carcasses can facilitate
establishment of various plant life. Facultative scavengers have great
potential for endozoochory, and often aggregate around carcasses. Hence,
they may disperse plant seeds that they ingest across the landscape
towards cadaver decomposition-islands. Here, we demonstrate this novel
mechanism along a gradient of wild tundra reindeer carcasses. First, we
show that the spatial distribution of scavenger feces (birds and foxes)
was concentrated around carcasses. Second, feces of the predominant
scavengers (corvids) commonly contained viable seeds of crowberry, a
keystone species of the alpine tundra with predominantly vegetative
reproduction. We suggest that cadaver decomposition-islands function as
endpoints for directed endozoochory by scavengers. Such a mechanism could
be especially beneficial for species that rely on small scale disturbances
in soil and vegetation, such as several Nordic berry-producing species
with cryptic generative reproduction. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.h3c55cc |