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Vivipary is a remarkable trait in the Cactaceae family. Here, we reported a case of vivipary in Cereus jamacaru and observed which season had the highest vivipary incidence by examining the types of fruits and seeds produced during two contrasting periods in a seasonally dry tropical forest in northeastern Brazil. Additionally, because seeds of this species are positively photoblastic, a germination experiment was conducted to confirm whether seeds inside viviparous fruits (VFs) exhibited changes in light sensitivity. Seeds from VFs were then subjected to different light quality treatments, and their germination was compared with that observed in seeds from non‐viviparous fruits (NVFs). Vivipary only occurred in fruits produced at the end of the rainy season. Viviparous fruits’ seeds had a higher germination percentage under far‐red light than NVFs’ seeds, suggesting that vivipary may favor seed germination under canopy‐shade light and therefore provide new avenues for survival in semiarid environments.
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Plant Species Biology is published four times a year by The Society for the Study of Species Biology. Plant Species Biology publishes research manuscripts in the fields of population biology, pollination biology, evolutionary ecology, biosystematics, co-evolution, and any other related fields in biology. In addition to full length papers, the journal also includes short research papers as notes and comments. Invited articles may be accepted or occasion at the request of the Editorial Board. Manuscripts should contain new results of empirical and/or theoretical investigations concerning facts, processes, mechanisms or concepts of evolutionary as well as biological phenomena. Papers that are purely descriptive are not suitable for this journal. Notes & comments of the following contents will not be accepted for publication: Development of DNA markers. The journal is introducing ''Life history monographs of Japanese plant species''. The journal is dedicated to minimizing the time between submission, review and publication and to providing a high quality forum for original research in Plant Species Biology.