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Gray-sided voles increase the susceptibility of northern willow, Salix glauca, to invertebrate herbivory

Olofsson, Johan (author)
Umeå universitet,Ekologi och geovetenskap
Dahlgren, Jonas (author)
Umeå universitet,Ekologi och geovetenskap
Witzell, Johanna (author)
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2007
2007
English.
In: Ecoscience. - 1195-6860. ; 14:1, s. 48-54
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  • The relationships between grey-sided vole (Clethrionomys rufocanus) densities, levels of invertebrate herbivory on Northern willow (Salix glauca) leaves, and chemical quality of the willows was studied on 8 islands and 2 mainland sites with contrasting vole densities in northernmost Norway. These variables were measured at each of the study sites to determine the degree and nature of the effects of browsing-induced alterations in plant quality on subsequent invertebrate herbivory. The level of invertebrate herbivory was positively correlated with vole density, as were the number of leaves per shoot, leaf size, and leaf nitrogen content, while leaf C/N ratios were negatively correlated with vole density. The level of herbivory increased from > 1% on the vole-free island to < 4% on the island with the highest vole density. The plant character that explained most of the variance in the level of invertebrate herbivory was leaf size. Since the vole densities have been altered by human intervention and their numbers are largely governed by predation rather than food quality, the positive correlation between vole densities and level of invertebrate herbivory is probably due to a facilitative effect of voles on invertebrate herbivores, mediated through changes in plant chemistry. We suggest that voles affect susceptibility of willows to invertebrate herbivory both directly by winter browsing and indirectly by reducing the abundance of competing plants.

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grey-sided voles
herbivory
phenols
plant resistance
susceptibility
willow
campagnols de Sundevall
herbivorie
phénols
résistance de la plante
saule
susceptibilité

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