Did you know that nut collection, whether by squirrels or humans, is a keystone process? Sustainable nut harvesting is shown to be essential for healthy forests, providing food for wildlife and humans alike.
The book progresses by first surveying nut collection techniques across different species, from scatter-hoarding to deliberate harvesting. It highlights the ecological consequences of these practices, such as their effects on seed dispersal and seedling recruitment.
A unique aspect of the book is how it connects human and animal nut gathering practices, traditionally studied apart, to show their shared ecological impacts. By integrating perspectives from ecology, botany, anthropology, and nutrition, the book provides a holistic understanding of the complex relationship between nut collection and forest ecosystems.