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Agents of mouse destruction: understanding what controls seed predation in a changing world
Dr. Peter Guiden
Rodents play a central role in many food webs, providing prey for higher trophic levels while consuming plants and invertebrates. While rodents are the most biodiverse group of mammals on Earth, many rodent communities have been simplified due to habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species. Understanding how these simplified rodent communities influence trophic structure remains an important challenge. Overcoming this challenge will require innovative field methods that can better link individual data to community-wide phenomena. Dr. Guiden will explore how climate change, particularly the loss of winter snowpack, and the proliferation of invasive shrubs influence relationships between rodents and the plants they consume, with a focus on northern temperate forests....
published: 22 Mar 2024
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Estimating seed predation rates
Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00119.x/abstract
Adam Davis demonstrates how field experiments and statistical models can can enable the extrapolation of long-term seed predation rates from short-term data.
Music © 2008 DoKashiteru: http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/16396
Licensed under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
published: 20 Jun 2011
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Seed Predation: The Ghost Pepper Solution
In our research about prevent seed predation form rodents, to highlight this valuable information, we made this video from the scientific paper:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/61381
Taylor, Justin B.; Cass, Kristina L.; Armond, David N.; Madsen, Matthew D.; Pearson, Dean E.; St. Clair, Samuel B. 2020. Deterring rodent seed-predation using seed-coating technologies. Restoration Ecology. 28(4): 927-936.
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published: 07 Nov 2023
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Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:31 • What is "Seed Predation"?
00:59 • Who are the Seed Predators?
01:21 • The Impact of Seed Predation
01:47 • Human Influence on Seed Predation
published: 28 Dec 2023
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Weed Seed Predation (Aaron Fox 2011)
Clips from a 2011 night vision camera study looking at weed seed predation.
published: 05 Apr 2012
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Seed Predation Experiment Game Cam Mouse Trap
Game camera capture of a mouse eating yellow foxtail seeds-part of a field experiment about weed seed predation.
published: 30 Dec 2010
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Kuringai Seed Predation
1 frame/minute video of seed tray (1500x speed up) from low resolution image stream.
Camera fell off tripod on day 2 and was gaffered taped back on day 3
published: 27 Mar 2008
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Seed Predation Experiment Prep.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field. The seeds were placed in the field for 6 days in January (mid-summer) then observed for predation. A few seeds disappeared and some were obviously chewed on by some seed eating creature.
published: 27 Jan 2012
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Seed predation Exp prep2.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field.
published: 27 Jan 2012
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Journal Club! Keywords: Insects, seed predation, interspecific interactions
This series involves reading through a scientific paper and discussing it online.
Reference
Iku, A, Itioka, T, Shimizu-Kaya, U, Kishimoto-Yamada, K, & Meleng, P. 2018. Differences in the fruit maturation stages at which oviposition occurs among insect seed predators feeding on the fruits of five dipterocarp tree species. Entomological Science, 21, 412-422.
For the live show join me over at https://www.twitch.tv/amyetta619
published: 18 Aug 2020
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Agents of mouse destruction: understanding what controls seed predation in a changing world
Dr. Peter Guiden
Rodents play a central role in many food webs, providing prey for higher trophic levels while consuming plants and invertebrates. While rodent...
Dr. Peter Guiden
Rodents play a central role in many food webs, providing prey for higher trophic levels while consuming plants and invertebrates. While rodents are the most biodiverse group of mammals on Earth, many rodent communities have been simplified due to habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species. Understanding how these simplified rodent communities influence trophic structure remains an important challenge. Overcoming this challenge will require innovative field methods that can better link individual data to community-wide phenomena. Dr. Guiden will explore how climate change, particularly the loss of winter snowpack, and the proliferation of invasive shrubs influence relationships between rodents and the plants they consume, with a focus on northern temperate forests. Recent work using motion-activated cameras and stationary RFID antennas to better interpret seed predation data will be highlighted. Finally, Dr. Guiden will conclude by discussing how management decisions in restored ecosystems can influence rodent biodiversity, and what this means for trophic interactions mediated by rodents.
https://wn.com/Agents_Of_Mouse_Destruction_Understanding_What_Controls_Seed_Predation_In_A_Changing_World
Dr. Peter Guiden
Rodents play a central role in many food webs, providing prey for higher trophic levels while consuming plants and invertebrates. While rodents are the most biodiverse group of mammals on Earth, many rodent communities have been simplified due to habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species. Understanding how these simplified rodent communities influence trophic structure remains an important challenge. Overcoming this challenge will require innovative field methods that can better link individual data to community-wide phenomena. Dr. Guiden will explore how climate change, particularly the loss of winter snowpack, and the proliferation of invasive shrubs influence relationships between rodents and the plants they consume, with a focus on northern temperate forests. Recent work using motion-activated cameras and stationary RFID antennas to better interpret seed predation data will be highlighted. Finally, Dr. Guiden will conclude by discussing how management decisions in restored ecosystems can influence rodent biodiversity, and what this means for trophic interactions mediated by rodents.
- published: 22 Mar 2024
- views: 0
12:54
Estimating seed predation rates
Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00119.x/abstract
Adam Davis demonstrates how field experiments and statistical mode...
Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00119.x/abstract
Adam Davis demonstrates how field experiments and statistical models can can enable the extrapolation of long-term seed predation rates from short-term data.
Music © 2008 DoKashiteru: http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/16396
Licensed under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
https://wn.com/Estimating_Seed_Predation_Rates
Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00119.x/abstract
Adam Davis demonstrates how field experiments and statistical models can can enable the extrapolation of long-term seed predation rates from short-term data.
Music © 2008 DoKashiteru: http://ccmixter.org/files/DoKashiteru/16396
Licensed under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
- published: 20 Jun 2011
- views: 523
2:47
Seed Predation: The Ghost Pepper Solution
In our research about prevent seed predation form rodents, to highlight this valuable information, we made this video from the scientific paper:
https://www.fs....
In our research about prevent seed predation form rodents, to highlight this valuable information, we made this video from the scientific paper:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/61381
Taylor, Justin B.; Cass, Kristina L.; Armond, David N.; Madsen, Matthew D.; Pearson, Dean E.; St. Clair, Samuel B. 2020. Deterring rodent seed-predation using seed-coating technologies. Restoration Ecology. 28(4): 927-936.
Write us if you want to use our services of seed coating.
Suscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/c/Aeracoop?sub_confirmation=1
Social:
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https://dronecoria.org
https://wn.com/Seed_Predation_The_Ghost_Pepper_Solution
In our research about prevent seed predation form rodents, to highlight this valuable information, we made this video from the scientific paper:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/61381
Taylor, Justin B.; Cass, Kristina L.; Armond, David N.; Madsen, Matthew D.; Pearson, Dean E.; St. Clair, Samuel B. 2020. Deterring rodent seed-predation using seed-coating technologies. Restoration Ecology. 28(4): 927-936.
Write us if you want to use our services of seed coating.
Suscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/c/Aeracoop?sub_confirmation=1
Social:
https://instagram.com/dronecoria
https://facebook.com/dronecoria
https://twitter.com/dronecoria
https://dronecoria.org
- published: 07 Nov 2023
- views: 164
2:38
Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:31 • What is "Seed Predation"?
00:59 • Who are the Seed Predators?
01:21 •...
00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:31 • What is "Seed Predation"?
00:59 • Who are the Seed Predators?
01:21 • The Impact of Seed Predation
01:47 • Human Influence on Seed Predation
https://wn.com/Understanding_Seed_Predation_An_English_Learning_Journey
00:00 • Introduction - Understanding "Seed Predation": An English Learning Journey
00:31 • What is "Seed Predation"?
00:59 • Who are the Seed Predators?
01:21 • The Impact of Seed Predation
01:47 • Human Influence on Seed Predation
- published: 28 Dec 2023
- views: 13
0:49
Weed Seed Predation (Aaron Fox 2011)
Clips from a 2011 night vision camera study looking at weed seed predation.
Clips from a 2011 night vision camera study looking at weed seed predation.
https://wn.com/Weed_Seed_Predation_(Aaron_Fox_2011)
Clips from a 2011 night vision camera study looking at weed seed predation.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 353
0:11
Seed Predation Experiment Game Cam Mouse Trap
Game camera capture of a mouse eating yellow foxtail seeds-part of a field experiment about weed seed predation.
Game camera capture of a mouse eating yellow foxtail seeds-part of a field experiment about weed seed predation.
https://wn.com/Seed_Predation_Experiment_Game_Cam_Mouse_Trap
Game camera capture of a mouse eating yellow foxtail seeds-part of a field experiment about weed seed predation.
- published: 30 Dec 2010
- views: 404
4:55
Kuringai Seed Predation
1 frame/minute video of seed tray (1500x speed up) from low resolution image stream.
Camera fell off tripod on day 2 and was gaffered taped back on day 3
1 frame/minute video of seed tray (1500x speed up) from low resolution image stream.
Camera fell off tripod on day 2 and was gaffered taped back on day 3
https://wn.com/Kuringai_Seed_Predation
1 frame/minute video of seed tray (1500x speed up) from low resolution image stream.
Camera fell off tripod on day 2 and was gaffered taped back on day 3
- published: 27 Mar 2008
- views: 85
0:54
Seed Predation Experiment Prep.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how w...
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field. The seeds were placed in the field for 6 days in January (mid-summer) then observed for predation. A few seeds disappeared and some were obviously chewed on by some seed eating creature.
https://wn.com/Seed_Predation_Experiment_Prep.Mp4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field. The seeds were placed in the field for 6 days in January (mid-summer) then observed for predation. A few seeds disappeared and some were obviously chewed on by some seed eating creature.
- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 80
0:13
Seed predation Exp prep2.MP4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how w...
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field.
https://wn.com/Seed_Predation_Exp_Prep2.Mp4
While in Coyhaique, Chile (Patagonia) Kim Taylor, Bruce Maxwell and Anibal Pauchard set up a Pinus contorta seed predation experiment and this video shows how we prepared the seed that would be placed in the field.
- published: 27 Jan 2012
- views: 49
55:40
Journal Club! Keywords: Insects, seed predation, interspecific interactions
This series involves reading through a scientific paper and discussing it online.
Reference
Iku, A, Itioka, T, Shimizu-Kaya, U, Kishimoto-Yamada, K, & Meleng,...
This series involves reading through a scientific paper and discussing it online.
Reference
Iku, A, Itioka, T, Shimizu-Kaya, U, Kishimoto-Yamada, K, & Meleng, P. 2018. Differences in the fruit maturation stages at which oviposition occurs among insect seed predators feeding on the fruits of five dipterocarp tree species. Entomological Science, 21, 412-422.
For the live show join me over at https://www.twitch.tv/amyetta619
https://wn.com/Journal_Club_Keywords_Insects,_Seed_Predation,_Interspecific_Interactions
This series involves reading through a scientific paper and discussing it online.
Reference
Iku, A, Itioka, T, Shimizu-Kaya, U, Kishimoto-Yamada, K, & Meleng, P. 2018. Differences in the fruit maturation stages at which oviposition occurs among insect seed predators feeding on the fruits of five dipterocarp tree species. Entomological Science, 21, 412-422.
For the live show join me over at https://www.twitch.tv/amyetta619
- published: 18 Aug 2020
- views: 36