Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) as predators of conifer seeds

Authors

  • Zdenka Martinková Crop Research Institute Author
  • Stanislava Koprdová Crop Research Institute Author
  • Ján Kulfan Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences Author
  • Peter Zach Institute of Forest Ecology, Slovak Academy of Sciences Author
  • Alois Honěk Crop Research Institute Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2019-0006

Keywords:

angiosperms, gymnosperms, seed consumption, seed size

Abstract

Many species of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are important predators of seeds. While the consumption of herb seeds has been intensively studied, little attention has been paid to the consumption of seeds of gymnosperm plants. Here, we determined the consumption of seeds of six coniferous species by four common carabid species and compared carabid preference for conifer and selected common angiosperm weed seed species. In no-choice experiments, the large carabid species Pseudoophonus rufipes preferentially consumed the seeds of Picea abies, Larix decidua and Pinus sylvestris. Pinus sylvestris was also preferred by another large carabid, Pterostichus melanarius. The smaller carabids Harpalus affinis and H. rubripes consumed conifer seeds reluctantly. The intensity of seed consumption by carabids decreased with increasing seed size. In choice experiments, both of the large carabid species preferred the small conifer seeds of P. sylvestris and L. decidua over herb seeds of similar size (Dipsacus fullonum, Galeopsis speciosa, Polygonum lapathifolium). Carabids may prefer conifer seeds because of their soft seed coats, regardless of their chemical protections. Postdispersal predation of seeds by carabids may be an important mortality factor in some conifer species.

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