Milewski A V, Young Truman P, Madden Derek
School for Field Studies, 16 Broadway, 01915, Beverly, MA, USA.
Oecologia. 1991 Mar;86(1):70-75. doi: 10.1007/BF00317391.
We report evidence from controlled experiments that long straight thorns deter herbivory by browsers. Cut branches of three woody species that had their thorns removed suffered significantly greater herbivory by a tethered goat than did paired intact branches. Branches on living Acacia seyal plants that had their thorns removed suffered significantly greater herbivory by a wild population of free-ranging giraffes than did intact branches on the same plants. These differences in herbivory resulted in long term losses of branch length in clipped as opposed to control branches. In addition, branches within reach of giraffes produced longer thorns and a greater density of thorns than did higher branches. These results imply that increased thorn length is an induced defense.
我们报告了来自对照实验的证据,即长而直的刺可阻止食草动物啃食。三种去除刺的木本植物的修剪枝条,与成对的完整枝条相比,被拴系的山羊造成的啃食损害要大得多。去除刺的阿拉伯胶树活植株上的枝条,与同一植株上的完整枝条相比,遭受自由放养的野生长颈鹿群体的啃食损害要大得多。啃食的这些差异导致修剪枝条相对于对照枝条的长度长期损失。此外,长颈鹿够得着的枝条比更高的枝条长出更长的刺且刺的密度更大。这些结果表明,刺长度的增加是一种诱导防御。