Seed flotation in some widespread, oceanic-dispersed trees and their island-endemic congeners

IF 1.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Ecological Research Pub Date : 2024-01-12 DOI:10.1111/1440-1703.12443
Jedediah F. Brodie, Joaquin R. Brodie, Niko P. Brodie
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Variation in plant dispersal capabilities strongly influences the assembly of island plant communities. Many tropical plants have seeds capable of long-distance, often oceanic, dispersal; in some cases, these taxa speciate into island interior endemics with reduced dispersal capabilities, though whether this is a general pattern is debated. Flotation times are highly variable among plants with oceanic dispersal and between such plants and their inland congeners. Here, we experimentally compared salt-water flotation in three woody plant genera in Palau, Micronesia, comparing broadly distributed and island endemic species within each genus. The widespread Calophyllum inophyllum (with oceanic and vertebrate dispersal), C. soulattri (vertebrate dispersal), and Terminalia catappa had substantially longer flotation than their inland endemic relatives C. pelewense and T. crassipes. This supports the “Loss of dispersal ability” hypothesis for Calophyllum though, for Terminalia, additional phylogenetic information is needed to determine T. crassipes' sister species. Seed flotation in the widespread, oceanic dispersed Pandanus tectorius did not significantly differ from that of the Palau endemics P. palawensis and P. aimiriikensis. Our results highlight that differences among taxa in dispersal modes, speciation modes, and their interactions may influence the assembly of island floras.

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一些广泛分布于海洋的树木及其岛屿特有同系植物的种子浮游现象
植物扩散能力的差异对岛屿植物群落的形成有很大影响。许多热带植物的种子具有远距离扩散能力,通常是远洋扩散;在某些情况下,这些类群会演化为岛屿内陆特有种,扩散能力减弱,但这是否是一种普遍现象还存在争议。具有海洋扩散能力的植物之间以及这些植物与其内陆同类植物之间的浮游时间差异很大。在这里,我们通过实验比较了密克罗尼西亚帕劳三个木本植物属的盐水漂浮时间,并对每个属中分布广泛的物种和岛屿特有物种进行了比较。广泛分布的Calophyllum inophyllum(通过海洋和脊椎动物传播)、C. soulattri(通过脊椎动物传播)和Terminalia catappa的盐水漂浮时间远远长于其内陆特有亲缘植物C.这支持了Calophyllum的 "丧失扩散能力 "假说,但对于Terminalia来说,还需要更多的系统发育信息来确定T. crassipes的姊妹种。广泛散布于海洋的露兜树(Pandanus tectorius)的种子浮选与帕劳特有种帕拉温树(P. palawensis)和帕劳特有种艾米里克树(P. aimiriikensis)的种子浮选没有显著差异。我们的研究结果突出表明,分类群之间在扩散模式、物种形成模式及其相互作用方面的差异可能会影响岛屿植物群的形成。
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Ecological Research
Ecological Research 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Ecological Research has been published in English by the Ecological Society of Japan since 1986. Ecological Research publishes original papers on all aspects of ecology, in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.
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