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Epizoochorous dispersal of bryophyte stem fragments by roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and wild boar (Sus scrofa)

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JOURNAL OF BRYOLOGY
卷 23, 期 -, 页码 293-300

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MANEY PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1179/jbr.2001.23.4.293

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bryophytes; epizoochory; stem fragments; deciduous forest; roe deer; wild boar

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Epizoochory of bryophyte stem fragments by roe deer and wild boar was studied in deciduous forests in Germany. Twenty-five shot roe deer and nine wild boar were investigated. In total, the animals transported 106 fragments (102 stein fragments and four leaves) in their coats and hooves. The fragments came from 12, mainly terricolous, bryophyte species and had a mean length of 3.6 mm (0.5-35 mm). The most abundant species were Brachythecium velutinum, Hypnum cupressiforme and Eurhynchium hians, for which epizoochorous dispersal of stem fragments was previously unknown. While slender pleurocarpous species with erect and acute leaves growing in wefts were commonly found on large mammals, robust acrocarpic species growing in tall turfs were extensively excluded because of their morphological characters. This was also shown by a roe deer dummy, which was placed 300 times on the forest floor. As the transported fragments can function as diaspores, epizoochorous transport of unspecialized gainetophyte fragments may play a significant, but so far under-estimated role in the dispersal of bryophyte species, especially those without specialized asexual propagules and with rare sexual reproduction.

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