Small mammal seed consumption in the Karoo, South Africa: further evidence for divergence in desert biotic processes
- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oecologia
- Vol. 89 (4), 471-475
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00317151
Abstract
Annual seed consumption by a small mammal community in the semi-arid Karoo, South Africa, was calculated using population, biomass and dietary estimates and published estimates of field metabolic rate. The community comprised a macroscelid elephant shrew Macroscelides proboscideus, and two rodents Gerbillurus paeba and Desmodillus auricularis. Only G. paeba consumed seed during the study, and then in low amounts (annual mean = 0.4% of diet, insects = 53%, herbage = 47%), with M. proboscideus and D. auriocularis consuming mainly insects (88%) and herbage (90%), respectively. Energy requirements for the G. paeba population averaged 568 kJ ha-1 day-1. Total seed consumption was estimated to be ≈ 140 g ha-1, or 155 000 seeds ha-1 which represents ≈0.5% of the annual seed production for this site. These levels of granivory by small mammals are significantly lower than those recorded for North American deserts, and raises the question as to why granivory varies between these systems. These findings also refute the hypothesis that as a result of the harshness and similarity of physical conditions in deserts, the properties of desert communities are convergent.Keywords
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