2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-33062009000200024
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Reproductive success of four species of Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae)

Abstract: RESUMO -(Successo reprodutivo de quatro espécies de Eugenia L. (Myrtaceae)). Eugenia uniflora, E. punicifolia, E. neonitida e E. rotundifolia são espécies perenes, geralmente de porte arbustivo, que ocorrem na restinga do Parque Municipal Natural de Grumari, região oeste do Município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Possuem flores-pólen do tipo Papaver, hermafroditas, polistêmones e polinizadas por abelhas. O sistema reprodutivo de cada espécie foi avaliado e os resultados mostraram que apenas E. uniflora e E. punic… Show more

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“…These authors considered that any strategy for conservation and management must assure the preservation of several populations along the Atlantic coast, to maintain the majority of the intraspecific level of diversity. Additionally, Silva and Pinheiro (2009) found extremely low values for the total reproductive success for four Brazilian species of Eugenia with high frequencies of seed predation. Our data point out the importance of the regenerative capacity of each Eugenia seed when one considers the evolutionary investment in the intrapopulation variability and the high frequency of predation of these seeds.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…These authors considered that any strategy for conservation and management must assure the preservation of several populations along the Atlantic coast, to maintain the majority of the intraspecific level of diversity. Additionally, Silva and Pinheiro (2009) found extremely low values for the total reproductive success for four Brazilian species of Eugenia with high frequencies of seed predation. Our data point out the importance of the regenerative capacity of each Eugenia seed when one considers the evolutionary investment in the intrapopulation variability and the high frequency of predation of these seeds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…E. cerasiflora seeds were intensely attacked by insect larvae. In fact, intense predation has also been verified for other Eugenia species, mainly due to the larval development of Coleoptera inside the seeds and fruits and, in Eugenia uniflora, by Tephritidae (Diptera) and Eurytidae (Hymenoptera) larvae (Silva and Pinheiro 2009). In the present study, although only small parts of these seeds were present due to the predation, they were able to germinate and produce normal seedlings, making it evident that originally they have a surplus of nutrient reserves.…”
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confidence: 96%
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