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- W1567119358 abstract "Locally, mammalian herbivores may have significant effects on the abundance and fitness of plant species. This study focuses on the interaction between cuises (Microcavia australis nRodentia-) and creosote bush (Larrea cuneifolia nZygophyllacea-), which is a widespread and ecologically dominant evergreen shrub in the Monte Desert of Argentina. Specifically, we examined the probability of plants being gnawed by cuises in relation to branch diameter and distance to cuis colonies. Additionally, we assessed the effect of gnawing by cuises on branch condition, production of flowers and fruits and branch survival. In general, gnawing by cuises negatively affects creosote bush plants. The likelihood of being gnawed is higher for branches of smaller diameter and in plants growing closer to cuis colonies. Also, cuises significantly affect the condition, production of reproductive structures and survival of creosote bush branches. This, in turn, may have a long-term effect on the spatial distribution of creosote bush plants in this ecosystem. (Keywords: Argentina, debarking, Monte desert, plant-animal interaction, plant condition, reproductive structures, rodent) RESUMEN. Consumo de corteza de jarilla (Larrea cuneifolia) por cuises (Microcavia australis): efecto sobre la supervivencia de ramas y la reproducciUn: A nivel regional, la herbivorIa producida por mamIferos puede tener efectos significativos sobre la abundancia y el Oxito reproductivo de las plantas. El presente trabajo estudia la interacciUn entre los cuises (Microcavia australis nRodentia-) y la jarilla (Larrea cuneifolia nZygophyllacea-). Este arbusto es la especie vegetal ecolUgicamente dominante en el Monte AErido de Argentina. Se examinU la probabilidad de las plantas de ser roIdas por los cuises en relaciUn con el diAEmetro de las ramas y la distancia a las colonias y el efecto de las roIdas sobre las plantas (condiciUn y supervivencia de las ramas, producciUn de pimpollos, flores y frutos). En general, los resultados mostraron que las roIdas en la corteza afectaron negativamente a las jarillas. El daaeo por roIdas fue mayor en las ramas de menor diAEmetro y en las plantas mAEs cercanas a las colonias de cuises. La herbivorIa por cuises afectU la condiciUn y producciUn de estructuras reproductivas asI como tambiOn la supervivencia de las ramas de jarilla. De esta manera, la herbivorIa por cuises podrIa, a largo plazo, afectar la distribuciUn espacial de las jarillas en este ecosistema." @default.
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- W1567119358 title "Bark consumption of creosote bush (Larrea cuneifolia) by cuises (Microcavia australis): effect on branch survival and reproduction" @default.
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