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The definitive examination of oak forest evolutionary ecology. Seed dispersal is a critical stage in the life cycle of most flowering plants. The process can have far-reaching effects on a species' biology, especially numerous aspects of its ecology and evolution. This is particularly the case for the oaks, in which the dispersal of the acorn is tied to numerous tree characteristics, as well as the behavior and ecology of the animals that feed on and move these seeds to their final destination. Forest structure, composition, and genetics often follow directly from the dispersal processwhile also influencing it in turn. In Oak Seed Dispersal, Michael A. Steele draws on three decades of field research across the globe (e.g., the United States, Mexico, Central America, Europe, and China) to describe the interactions between oaks and their seed consumers. Rodents, birds, and insects, he writes, collectively influence the survival, movement, and germination of acorns, as well as the estab

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Foreword, by Stephen B. Vander Wall
Preface
Chapter 1. Seed Dispersal
Chapter 2. The Distribution, Diversity, and Evolution of the Oaks
Chapter 3. The Oak Life Cycle
Chapter 4. Masting in Oaks
Chapter 5. The Oak Dispersal Process: Intrinsic Factors I
Chapter 6. The Oak Dispersal Process: Intrinsic Factors II
Chapter 7. The Oak Dispersal Process: Extrinsic Factors I
Chapter 8. The Oak Dispersal Process: Extrinsic Factors II
Chapter 9. The Rodents: Seed Predators or Seed Dispersers?
Chapter 10. The Jays: A Different Kind of Oak Dispersal Agent
Chapter 11. The Mind of the Scatterhoarder
Chapter 12. The Insects: Acorn Predators, Parasites, or Commensals?
Chapter 13. Anthropogenic Factors Influencing Oak Dispersal, Establishment, and Regeneration
Chapter 14. Threatened Oak Forests and Oak Forest Conservation
Chapter 15. Oak Dispersal and Oak-Animal Interactions: Looking Forward
Literature Cited
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 02/03/2021
      ISBN13: 9781421439013, 978-1421439013
      ISBN10: 1421439018

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The definitive examination of oak forest evolutionary ecology. Seed dispersal is a critical stage in the life cycle of most flowering plants. The process can have far-reaching effects on a species' biology, especially numerous aspects of its ecology and evolution. This is particularly the case for the oaks, in which the dispersal of the acorn is tied to numerous tree characteristics, as well as the behavior and ecology of the animals that feed on and move these seeds to their final destination. Forest structure, composition, and genetics often follow directly from the dispersal processwhile also influencing it in turn. In Oak Seed Dispersal, Michael A. Steele draws on three decades of field research across the globe (e.g., the United States, Mexico, Central America, Europe, and China) to describe the interactions between oaks and their seed consumers. Rodents, birds, and insects, he writes, collectively influence the survival, movement, and germination of acorns, as well as the estab

      Table of Contents

      Foreword, by Stephen B. Vander Wall
      Preface
      Chapter 1. Seed Dispersal
      Chapter 2. The Distribution, Diversity, and Evolution of the Oaks
      Chapter 3. The Oak Life Cycle
      Chapter 4. Masting in Oaks
      Chapter 5. The Oak Dispersal Process: Intrinsic Factors I
      Chapter 6. The Oak Dispersal Process: Intrinsic Factors II
      Chapter 7. The Oak Dispersal Process: Extrinsic Factors I
      Chapter 8. The Oak Dispersal Process: Extrinsic Factors II
      Chapter 9. The Rodents: Seed Predators or Seed Dispersers?
      Chapter 10. The Jays: A Different Kind of Oak Dispersal Agent
      Chapter 11. The Mind of the Scatterhoarder
      Chapter 12. The Insects: Acorn Predators, Parasites, or Commensals?
      Chapter 13. Anthropogenic Factors Influencing Oak Dispersal, Establishment, and Regeneration
      Chapter 14. Threatened Oak Forests and Oak Forest Conservation
      Chapter 15. Oak Dispersal and Oak-Animal Interactions: Looking Forward
      Literature Cited
      Index

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