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Insects, pollen, seeds travel wildlife corridors. (Ecology).


In an unusual test of a conservation strategy called wildlife corridors, strips of habitat boosted insect movement, plant pollination pollination, transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ (stamen or staminate cone) to the female reproductive organ (pistil or pistillate cone) of the same or of another flower or cone. , and seed dispersal among patches of the same ecosystem.

Theory predicts that adding such corridors enhances the benefits of otherwise isolated preserves, says Joshua Tewksbury of the University of Washington in Seattle. He and his colleagues tested that strategy in South Carolina South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 pine forests.

At eight locations, the researchers cleared mature vegetation and created open habitat on five 1-hectare plots--arranged as a central plot with four satellites. In each case, a 150-meter-long corridor connected the central plot to one outlier outlier /out·li·er/ (out´li-er) an observation so distant from the central mass of the data that it noticeably influences results.

outlier

an extremely high or low value lying beyond the range of the bulk of the data.
, while the others remained isolated. The unlinked patches had dead-end corridors or additional area so they matched the habitat area of another patch and its connecting corridor. Thus, scientists could distinguish between effects of biological entities' ease of movement and of extra habitat.

Butterflies, pollen, and seeds all moved most often between the corridor-connected patches, the researchers report in an upcoming Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, usually referred to as PNAS, is the official journal of the United States National Academy of Sciences. . Variegated variegated adjective Multifaceted; with many colors, aspects, features, etc  fritillary fritillary

Any of the approximately 80 species of bulbous, mostly perennial, ornamental herbaceous plants that make up the genus Fritillaria, in the lily family, native primarily to the northern temperate zone. Members have bell-shaped, nodding, usually solitary flowers.
 and common buckeye butterflies that the researchers captured, marked, and released in the central patch proved two to four times as likely to show up in connected patches as in unconnected ones.

When researchers placed male holly plants in the center patches, females in connected patches showed an average increase in seed production of nearly 70 percent, compared with that in female hollies in unconnected patches. Also, bird droppings in connected patches harbored more berries from shrubs in the center patches than did droppings in patches not connected to the central patch.

This is the first test of a corridor's effect on plant-animal interactions, says Tewksbury.--S.M.
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Author:Milius, Susan
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Date:Oct 26, 2002
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