2014
DOI: 10.1590/0102-33062014abb3064
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Pre-dispersal seed predation and abortion in species of Callisthene and Qualea (Vochysiaceae) in a Neotropical savanna

Abstract: The ability of plants to generate fertile offspring is influenced by morpho-physiological and ecological factors. Hence, reproductive success is directly linked to factors affecting quantity and quality of their progeny. In the Cerrado (savanna) of Brazil, the Vochysiaceae is a widely distributed and ecologically important family. Factors affecting pre-dispersal seed predation and abortion were studied for populations of Callisthene fasciculata, C. major, Qualea multiflora and Q. parviflora. To characterize di… Show more

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“…There was also substantial within-species variation among years (e.g. 8.2 % and 15.9 % of seed predation in two years for Copaifera langsdorffii) (Souza & Fagundes 2017) and sites (0 % and 51.3 % seed predation in two different sites for Callisthene major) (Custódio et al 2014) (Tab. 1).…”
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“…There was also substantial within-species variation among years (e.g. 8.2 % and 15.9 % of seed predation in two years for Copaifera langsdorffii) (Souza & Fagundes 2017) and sites (0 % and 51.3 % seed predation in two different sites for Callisthene major) (Custódio et al 2014) (Tab. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature review indicated great among-species variation in the amount of seed predation, from 0 % in Callisthene fasciculate (Custódio et al 2014) up to 100 % in Eriotheca grassilipes (Francisco et al 2008) (Tab. 1).…”
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“…Callisthene fasciculata reaches between 4 and 15 m in height, and has a thick, dark, and highly rough bark (Pott & Pott, 1994). The flowering period takes place between September and October, together with the dispersion of seeds generated in the previous year (Custódio et al, 2014). It is a deciduous species with absent leaf fall during the periods of high water and receding water up to the beginning of dry season, followed by partial and total deciduousness that begins in the dry season and lasts until the beginning of the rising water period (Corsini & Guarim-Neto, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%