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DOI10.1016/j.jaridenv.2010.11.003
Reproductive biology of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae), an endemic fructiferous species of the caatinga (dry forest), under different management conditions in northeastern Brazil
Almeida, A. L. S.1; Albuquerque, U. P.2; Castro, C. C.2
通讯作者Albuquerque, U. P.
来源期刊JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
ISSN0140-1963
EISSN1095-922X
出版年2011
卷号75期号:4页码:330-337
英文摘要

In areas under different management conditions (management units, MUs) located either on a slope or at the base of a slope and either in a plantation or in a pasture, we compared the flower and fruit production, floral visitors, visitation rates and pre-emergent reproductive success (PERS) of Spondias tuberosa (Anacardiaceae) in an area of dry forest in NE Brazil. Individuals in the plantation MU produced more flowers per inflorescence than those in other MUs, but there were no statistical differences in mean fruit set among MUs. The only difference in mean visitation rates was between the plantation (65.83 +/- 38.49) and the slope sites (11.5 +/- 12.8). We observed visits by 19 insect species, including bees (31.6%), butterflies (31.6%), wasps (26.3%) and flies (10.5%). A clustering analysis based on the number of visits showed that a) the plantation site is most different from the other MUs, b) the pasture and the site at the base of the slope are similar to the slope site, and c) the higher frequency of visits of pollinators in the plantation MU was responsible for these differences. Of the 19 species of insects visiting the flowers, 12 were considered pollinators. The pollinator similarity analysis indicated a clear separation between areas and suggested that human activity has resulted in the replacement of native pollinators by exotic species. However, these changes apparently have not affected the pre-emergent reproductive success of S. tuberosa. Our results show that plant reproductive biology in semi-arid ecosystems may be modified by human action and that changes in floral production and pollinator guilds are the most conspicuous effects. However, the traditional management performed by local people may not affect the reproductive success of plant species. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Anthropogenic disturbance Dry forests Ethnobotany Native resources Pollination
类型Article
语种英语
国家Brazil
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000287467100002
WOS关键词HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ; STENOCEREUS-STELLATUS ; MEDICINAL-PLANTS ; MATING PATTERNS ; POLLINATORS ; SUCCESS ; TREE ; POPULATIONS ; CACTACEAE ; ECOLOGY
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/168864
作者单位1.Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Programa Pos Grad Bot, BR-52171900 Recife, PE, Brazil;
2.Univ Fed Rural Pernambuco, Dept Biol, Area Bot, BR-52171900 Recife, PE, Brazil
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Almeida, A. L. S.,Albuquerque, U. P.,Castro, C. C.. Reproductive biology of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae), an endemic fructiferous species of the caatinga (dry forest), under different management conditions in northeastern Brazil[J],2011,75(4):330-337.
APA Almeida, A. L. S.,Albuquerque, U. P.,&Castro, C. C..(2011).Reproductive biology of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae), an endemic fructiferous species of the caatinga (dry forest), under different management conditions in northeastern Brazil.JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS,75(4),330-337.
MLA Almeida, A. L. S.,et al."Reproductive biology of Spondias tuberosa Arruda (Anacardiaceae), an endemic fructiferous species of the caatinga (dry forest), under different management conditions in northeastern Brazil".JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS 75.4(2011):330-337.
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