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Landscape change alters reproductive phenology and sex expression in Emphasis Type='Italic'>Attalea/Emphasis> palms (Arecaceae) of southwestern Amazonia

机译:景观变化改变了&lt中的生殖候选和性表达。强调型=“斜体”> attalea& /重点>亚马逊西南部的棕榈树(arecaceae)

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As deforestation and land-use/land-cover change advance in tropical forest regions, an understanding of how plants adjust phenology and reproductive dynamics to altered landscapes can provide insights into plasticity, productivity, and population persistence. We compared the reproductive phenology, sex expression, and flower and fruit production of two monoecious Amazonian palms, Attalea phalerata and Attalea speciosa , in old-growth forest and as remnant trees growing in actively grazed pastures. Using 2 years of phenology data collected from natural populations near Vila Extrema, Rond?nia, and eastern Acre, Brazil, we compared flowering and fruiting in the two habitats and tested for effects of palm height, crown size, and light availability on inflorescence and sex expression. Forest conversion to pasture stimulated greater overall flowering and fruiting in individual Attalea palms. As a population, remnant pasture palms continuously bore flowers and fruits year-round, while forest palms flowered seasonally in isolated peaks with consecutive months of inactivity. Crown size and greater light exposure affected flowering and fruiting dynamics in A. phalerata and A. speciosa , respectively, and increased light availability shifted A. speciosa sex expression towards greater female investment, primarily through regulation of sex determination and bud abortion. Removal of tropical forest does not always lead to the downfall of remnant tree populations, and under favorable conditions, such as abandonment of cropland and pasture, higher levels of reproduction can facilitate recovery of future generations. Tree species with flexible sex expression may be particularly resilient in the face of land-use and land-cover change.
机译:作为砍伐森林和土地使用/陆地覆盖改变进展热带森林地区,了解植物如何调整候选和生殖动态,改变景观可以为可塑性,生产力和人口持久性提供洞察力。我们比较了两种单一生长的亚马逊棕榈树,Attalea Phalerata和Attalea Speciosa的生殖候表,性表情和花卉和果实生产,在旧成长森林中,并作为积极放牧的牧场生长的残余树木。使用2年从维拉·极端附近的自然人口收集的候选数据,巴西东·英格雷和东部的东部,我们对两栖栖息地进行了比较了开花和果实,并测试了棕榈高度,表冠尺寸和开花的光可用性性表达。森林转换为牧场刺激各个Attalea Palms的更大整体开花和果实。作为一群人,持续苍白的牧场棕榈树持续钻孔和果实,而森林棕榈树在孤立的山峰中季节性地开花,连续几个月的不活动。皇冠尺寸和更大的轻曝光影响了A. Phalerata和A. Speciosa的开花和结果动力学,并增加了光可用性的曝光性表达对更大的女性投资,主要是通过调节性别测定和芽堕胎。去除热带森林并不总是导致残余树种群的垮台,并且在良好的条件下,遗弃耕地和牧场,较高水平的繁殖可以促进后代的恢复。面对土地使用和陆地覆盖变化,具有灵活性表达的树种可能特别适合。

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