Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA

<p dir="ltr">Understanding forest regeneration is critical for predicting the future of forests, but most forest growth models overlook the animals responsible for driving regeneration dynamics. Scatter-hoarding small mammals are critical for the regeneration of many keystone plant s...

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Հիմնական հեղինակ: Margaret Merz (14054253) (author)
Այլ հեղինակներ: Allison Brehm (6710678) (author), Brigit Humphreys (17867603) (author), Sydne Record (20649240) (author), Aaron Weiskittel (11951285) (author), Alessio Mortelliti (9734241) (author)
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author Margaret Merz (14054253)
author2 Allison Brehm (6710678)
Brigit Humphreys (17867603)
Sydne Record (20649240)
Aaron Weiskittel (11951285)
Alessio Mortelliti (9734241)
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Allison Brehm (6710678)
Brigit Humphreys (17867603)
Sydne Record (20649240)
Aaron Weiskittel (11951285)
Alessio Mortelliti (9734241)
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Allison Brehm (6710678)
Brigit Humphreys (17867603)
Sydne Record (20649240)
Aaron Weiskittel (11951285)
Alessio Mortelliti (9734241)
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Animal behaviour
forest regeneration
small mammal
scatter-hoarding
seed dispersal
intraspecific variation
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description <p dir="ltr">Understanding forest regeneration is critical for predicting the future of forests, but most forest growth models overlook the animals responsible for driving regeneration dynamics. Scatter-hoarding small mammals are critical for the regeneration of many keystone plant species, and their personality influences their role in the seed dispersal process. Here, we take a first step toward integrating small mammal populations and personalities into forest regeneration predictions, building a modeling framework with empirical data where possible and identifying knowledge gaps. Our model predicts the number of cached eastern white pine (<i>Pinus strobus</i>) seeds under different personality and abundance scenarios for a deer mouse (<i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>) population, parameterized with data from an eight-year field study conducted in Maine (USA). We demonstrate that white pine basal area growth is influenced by the personality distribution and abundance of a mouse population and specific forest management treatments. We recommend future research focusing on the knowledge gaps we identified and emphasize that our methods lay the groundwork for the collection and implementation of future empirical data needed for more robust forest growth models. Overall, due to the consequences of shifting personality distributions on white pine regeneration, we urge the conservation of behavioral diversity for maintaining healthy ecosystems.</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">These data and code accompany the paper: "Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA". This code can be used to replicate analyses in the paper. This code is not intended for use in other publications. Please contact the authors if you would like to collaborate on a project using these data. If additional comments or questions arise, please contact Margaret Merz at margaret.r.merz@gmail.com.</p>
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spelling Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USAMargaret Merz (14054253)Allison Brehm (6710678)Brigit Humphreys (17867603)Sydne Record (20649240)Aaron Weiskittel (11951285)Alessio Mortelliti (9734241)Forestry management and environmentAnimal behaviourforest regenerationsmall mammalscatter-hoardingseed dispersalintraspecific variation<p dir="ltr">Understanding forest regeneration is critical for predicting the future of forests, but most forest growth models overlook the animals responsible for driving regeneration dynamics. Scatter-hoarding small mammals are critical for the regeneration of many keystone plant species, and their personality influences their role in the seed dispersal process. Here, we take a first step toward integrating small mammal populations and personalities into forest regeneration predictions, building a modeling framework with empirical data where possible and identifying knowledge gaps. Our model predicts the number of cached eastern white pine (<i>Pinus strobus</i>) seeds under different personality and abundance scenarios for a deer mouse (<i>Peromyscus maniculatus</i>) population, parameterized with data from an eight-year field study conducted in Maine (USA). We demonstrate that white pine basal area growth is influenced by the personality distribution and abundance of a mouse population and specific forest management treatments. We recommend future research focusing on the knowledge gaps we identified and emphasize that our methods lay the groundwork for the collection and implementation of future empirical data needed for more robust forest growth models. Overall, due to the consequences of shifting personality distributions on white pine regeneration, we urge the conservation of behavioral diversity for maintaining healthy ecosystems.</p><p><br></p><p dir="ltr">These data and code accompany the paper: "Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA". This code can be used to replicate analyses in the paper. This code is not intended for use in other publications. Please contact the authors if you would like to collaborate on a project using these data. If additional comments or questions arise, please contact Margaret Merz at margaret.r.merz@gmail.com.</p>2025-11-24T15:40:58ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.6084/m9.figshare.29104274.v1https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Integrating_small_mammal_personality_and_population_abundance_into_forest_regeneration_b_b_predictions_for_a_managed_mixed_species_forest_in_Maine_USA/29104274CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/291042742025-11-24T15:40:58Z
spellingShingle Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
Margaret Merz (14054253)
Forestry management and environment
Animal behaviour
forest regeneration
small mammal
scatter-hoarding
seed dispersal
intraspecific variation
status_str publishedVersion
title Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
title_full Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
title_fullStr Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
title_full_unstemmed Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
title_short Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
title_sort Integrating small mammal personality and population abundance into forest regeneration<b> </b>predictions for a managed, mixed species forest in Maine, USA
topic Forestry management and environment
Animal behaviour
forest regeneration
small mammal
scatter-hoarding
seed dispersal
intraspecific variation