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Spatiotemporal Variability in the Reproductive Success of the Continually Flowering Shrub Dillenia suffruticosa in Borneo
Authors:Yuji Tokumoto  Shoko Sakai  Michinari Matsushita  Tatsuhiro Ohkubo  Michiko Nakagawa
Institution:1. Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, , Suita, 565‐0871 Japan;2. Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, , Otsu, 520‐2113 Japan;3. Faculty of Bioresource Sciences, Akita Prefectural University, , Akita, 010‐0195 Japan;4. Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, , Utsunomiya, 321‐8505, Japan;5. Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, , Nagoya, 464‐8601 Japan
Abstract:Continually flowering plants bloom continuously throughout the year, as often seen in plants distributed along the roadsides or in the understory layers in Southeast Asia's tropical rain forests. Dillenia suffruticosa (Griff. ex Hook. f. & Thomson) Martelli (Dilleniaceae) is one such continually flowering shrub that flowers during periods of community‐wide mass flowering, general flowering (GF), and non‐GF. During irregularly occurring GF periods, when species of all forest layers flower synchronously for several months, some pollinators migrate to the canopy layer, where GF promotes the pollination success of participating plants. Continually flowering plants share the available pollinator community with GF plants, and the reproductive success of continually flowering plants may be affected during the GF period. To assess the effects of GF on the reproductive success of a diverse range of continually flowering plants, we examined the differences in pollinator density and reproductive success between GF and non‐GF periods in D. suffruticosa at four different research sites. Although the seed set differed among the four research sites, pollinator density and fruit set did not differ between GF and non‐GF periods or research sites. Our results suggest that the reproductive success of D. suffruticosa was maintained at an approximately constant level, regardless of the flowering phenology of the canopy layer or other vegetation components.
Keywords:buzz pollination by bees  flowering phenology  plant reproduction  slash‐and‐burn agriculture  syncarpy
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