Seed dispersal pattens of large-seeded trees in the forests of Singapore
Seed dispersal is integral for the continued persistence of trees, as successful dispersal reduces competition for seedlings and allows for greater access to resources like space, light, and nutrients. However, for large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in environments that have lost their large...
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Nanyang Technological University
2024
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Summary: | Seed dispersal is integral for the continued persistence of trees, as successful dispersal
reduces competition for seedlings and allows for greater access to resources like space, light,
and nutrients. However, for large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in environments that have lost
their large animal dispersers (megafauna), their underlying dispersal mechanisms and the
extent of their dispersal are not entirely clear. A possible explanation is that these large seeds
are dispersed through secondary dispersal, where smaller animals move these seeds after they
have fallen to the ground. To test if large-seeded trees are being dispersed in Singapore, which
has no megafauna left, recruitment rates and spatial distribution of selected tree species in two
forest plots in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve were calculated. The viability of secondary seed
dispersal by smaller animals was then tested with a field experiment where large seeds were
deployed in two forest locations. The results suggest that common large-seeded trees are
successfully recruiting (producing offspring) but they and smaller-seeded trees are not
dispersed well, although smaller animals can be seen to be moving placed seeds. The results
could provide insights on how similarly defaunated tropical forests are adapting to these
changes. |
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