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  • Mast seeding - Wikipedia
    Mast is generated in large quantities during long-interval but regularly recurring phenological events known as mast seeding or masting [6] Such events are population -level phenomena hypothesized to be driven by a wide variety of factors, depending on the plant species involved, including availability of nutrients, economies of scale
  • The Science of Masting: Why are there so many acorns (or . . .
    What is Masting and How does it Work? Masting is the process of (1)”regionally-synchronous” (meaning all at the same time in a given place) production of (2) large seed crops at (3) semi-regular intervals
  • Mast seeding | Tree Reproduction, Seed Dispersal Forest . . .
    mast seeding, the production of many seeds by a plant every two or more years in regional synchrony with other plants of the same species Since seed predators commonly scour the ground for each year’s seed crop, they often consume most of the seeds produced by many different plant species each year
  • Why are trees dropping so many nuts? Climate may drive . . . - AAAS
    By concentrating resources, masting has powerful impacts on species, including humans In some years, beech and spruce mast together throughout Europe The seeds—up to 500 per square meter from beeches—dump enough organic matter to effectively double the nitrogen in the ground, fueling fungal and microbial growth
  • The Lingering Mysteries of the Mast Year - Brooklyn Botanic . . .
    Masting is, in short, the synchronized production of seeds by a population of plants In other words, it’s a reproductive act that an entire population does together Oak trees, for example, mast roughly every 2–5 years
  • Oaks Acorns: The Mystery of the Mast - The Botanical Journey
    Mast is a term used to describe the fruit of forest trees and shrubs The fruit can be hard nuts, like acorns or beechnuts, or soft, like blueberries or wild grapes, and are an important food source for wildlife A mast year is when a particular woodland species produces more fruit than normal
  • Evolution of masting in plants is linked to investment in low . . .
    Masting, a variable and synchronized variation in reproductive effort is a prevalent strategy among perennial plants, but the factors leading to interspecific differences in masting remain
  • Masting: Current Biology - Cell Press
    What is masting? Many perennial plants show extraordinary variation in annual reproductive effort, ranging from years with bumper seed crops (informally known as ‘mast years’) to years with little or no investment in reproduction ( Figure 1 )
  • Understanding mast seeding for conservation and land management
    Masting, the intermittent and synchronous production of large seed crops, can have profound consequences for plant populations and the food webs that are built on their seeds For centuries, people have recorded mast crops because of their importance in managing wildlife populations
  • Evolutionary ecology of masting: mechanisms, models, and . . .
    We propose a general model of masting, integrating proximate factors (environmental variation, weather cues, and resource budgets) with ultimate drivers (predator satiation and pollination efficiency)





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