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Effect of winter flooding on mass and gross energy of bottomland hardwood acorns

  • Alan G. Leach
  • , Jacob N. Straub
  • , Richard M. Kaminski
  • , Andrew W. Ezell
  • , Tracy S. Hawkins
  • , Theodor D. Leininger
  • Mississippi State University
  • University of Nevada, Reno
  • United States Department of Agriculture

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Abstract

Decomposition of red oak acorns (Quercus spp.; Section Erythrobalanus) could decrease forage biomass and gross energy (GE) available to wintering ducks from acorns. We estimated changes in mass and GE for 3 species of red oak acorns in flooded and non-flooded bottomland hardwood forests in Mississippi during winter 2009-2010. Mass loss of acorns was ≤8.1% and reduction in GE ≤0.03kcal/g after exposure for 90 days. These small changes in mass and GE of red oak acorns would have minimal effect on carrying capacity of bottomland hardwood forests for ducks. © 2012 The Wildlife Society.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1519-1522
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Wildlife Management
Volume76
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2012

Keywords

  • Mississippi Alluvial Valley
  • Quercus spp.
  • acorns
  • carrying capacity
  • conservation planning
  • ducks
  • metabolizable energy
  • red oak

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