秘鲁北部干燥森林中疥疮Colicodendron scabridum, sapote的物候学

IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES Caldasia Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.15446/CALDASIA.V44N3.91427
Sonia PALACIOS-RAMOS, R. Montenegro, Robyn D. Appleton, R. Sánchez, D. Vallejos, J. Vallejos, Megan A. Owen, Russell C. Van Horn
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Colicodendron scabridum,俗称“仙人掌”,是季节性干燥的新热带森林中最常见的木本树种之一,是许多动物的重要食物。研究了树莓的生殖物候,并评价了其与温度和降水的关系。为此,我们在秘鲁Lambayeque的Cerro Venado从257米到353米的7个地点安装了7个2米× 300米的样带,每个样带有15棵集中的树。开花和结果的持续时间因个体、地点和年份而异。平均有花的个体有85- 97%的结果。平均结实期比平均花期短,花期在3个月后。利用互相关检验评价了花期和结果与月平均气温和降水量的关系。树开花与月平均温度呈负相关,开花与温度呈显著负相关。相比之下,果实个体的频率与温度呈正相关。月降水量与开花结果均无显著相关性。我们的研究结果表明,温度可能决定物种何时繁殖,从而影响野生动物的食物供应。我们记录的物候变化关系到该物种的保护决策。
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La fenología de Colicodendron scabridum , sapote, en un bosque seco del norte del Perú
Colicodendron scabridum, commonly known as “sapote”, is one of the most common woody species in seasonally dry neotropical forests, and an important food for numerous animals. We investigated sapote’s reproductive phenology and evaluated its relationship to temperature and precipitation. To do so, we installed seven 2 m x 300 m transects, each with fifteen focal individual sapote trees, at seven sites from 257 – 353 m at Cerro Venado, Lambayeque, Peru. The duration of flowering and fruiting varied among individuals, sites, and years. On average, 85-97 % of individuals with flowers bore fruit. The average fruiting period was shorter than the average flowering period, which it followed three months later. We used a cross correlation test to evaluate the relationship between flowering, and fruiting, with the monthly average temperature and precipitation. Sapote flowering changed in opposition to monthly average temperature, with a strong inverse correlation between flowering and temperature. In contrast, the frequency of individuals with fruits was positively correlated with temperature. There was no relationship between monthly precipitation with either flowering or fruiting. Our results suggest that temperature may determine when the species reproduces, thus affecting food availability for wildlife. The phenological variations we recorded are relevant to decisions for the conservation of this species.
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Caldasia
Caldasia PLANT SCIENCES-ZOOLOGY
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1.30
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16.70%
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28
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: La revista está orientada a publicar contribuciones originales escritas en español o inglés relacionadas con la documentación, comprensión y conservación de la diversidad biológica. La revista contempla el tema de la biodiversidad en un sentido amplio y por tanto incluye trabajos en áreas como botánica, zoología, ecología, biodiversidad, biogeografía, taxonomía, sistemática, conservación, y disciplinas afines.
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