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. 2006 Oct;32(10):2287-301.
doi: 10.1007/s10886-006-9145-5.

Intraspecific competition, growth, chemistry, and susceptibility to voles in seedlings of Betula pendula

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Intraspecific competition, growth, chemistry, and susceptibility to voles in seedlings of Betula pendula

Merja Tiainen et al. J Chem Ecol. 2006 Oct.

Abstract

We studied the effects of the intensity of intraspecific competition, as indicated by seedling density, and competitive success within populations, as indicated by seedling size, on the secondary chemistry of the stems of silver birch seedlings and their palatability to field voles. We found that the size of seedlings and their total phenolic concentrations were inversely related to stand density. Voles, however, did not discriminate between seedlings grown at the densities studied. Variation in competitive success was associated with several phenomena. Seedling size was positively related to the concentrations of several secondary compounds and to vole preferences, but negatively related to nitrogen concentration. We suggest that the ecological consequences of variation in seedling size cannot be predicted without knowledge of the mechanism behind the variation.

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