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- From: pharvey@quack.sac.ca.us (Paul Harvey)
- Subject: Re: Almost no acorns this year
- Message-ID: <fVtqnmr@quack.sac.ca.us>
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- References: <1992Nov17.180227.123793@watson.ibm.com> <74441@apple.apple.COM>
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 03:13:40 UTC
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- In article <74441@apple.apple.COM> chuq@Apple.COM (Eeyore's Evil Twin) writes:
- >sundare@watson.ibm.com (C. Sundaresan) writes:
- >>Last year my 3 huge oak trees shed so many acorns in the fall
- >>This year almost none!
- >Oak trees cycle. I recently read a field study on oaks that showed they
- >cycle over a period of a few years as a way of controlling predators
- >(primarily field mice). There will be years with very few acorns that cause
- >the mouse populations to plummet, followed by a year or two of very high
- >numbers. Since the mouse populations are reduced, they aren't able to eat
- >all of them, allowing some germination. Then the mouse population explodes,
- >and the oaks cycle down again to reduce populations before another acorn
- >cycle.
- >What they aren't sure about yet is how the oaks all communicate, since they
- >cycle in forest groups rather than individuals.
-
- There has been a great deal of research on how oaks communicate in a
- forest, for example they alert each other about preditors, but little is
- known about the 2-year on and off nut cycle. Almost all nut trees
- display this cycle and a great deal of effort is going into studying it
- since it is a major factor in commercial nut production. Some of the
- effect is caused by the heavy nut load of an on year stressing the tree,
- so reducing the nut set does help, but nut trees continue to sync onto
- some type of two year cycle that we have no idea of. It doesn't matter
- if the species are unrelated or of the same age or on opposite sides of
- a major mountain range, you still get an on and an off year. Pistachios
- are heavily effected by this in Calif. Nut set is also effected by poor
- weather or drought, but even with ideal conditions and thining, you
- still get on and off years.
-