Life strategies of semi-desert plants: mechanisms of dispersal and reproduction in the thermomediterranean shrubland community Anabasio-Euzomodendretum bourgaeani

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  • Isabell Hensen Institut für Systematische Botanik und Pflanzengeographie, Freie Universitat Berlín

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i1.190

Keywords:

Euzomodendron bourgaeanum, aerial diaspore bank, dispersal, life strategies, productum of mucilage, reproductíon

Abstract


The present study describes mechanisms of dispersal and reproduction in the thermomediterranean shrubland community Anabasio hispanicae-Euzomodendretum bourgaeani. The life strategy analysis based on sociological releves was carried out in Tabernas Desert (Province Almería). The biological significance of the occurring life strategies is represented by the mean group quantity fraction (GM). The dominant life strategy subdivisión of Anabasio-Euzomodendretum bourgaeani is that of Perennial stayers with short-range dispersal, with sexual reproduction. Reproduction takes place mainly by seeds; clonal reproduction does not appear to have any significance for the colonization of this semi-desert habitat. The community is characterized by a low dispersal capacity, achieved by several mechanisms for avoiding dispersal. A high percentage of the species that mature and fructify shortly before or during the hot and rainless summer, stores at least a subset of seeds in an aerial diaspore bank to assure that dispersal and germination coincide with an advantageous soil water supply. Additionally, immediate seed germination is frequently inhibited by high temperature.

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Published

1999-06-30

How to Cite

Hensen, I. (1999). Life strategies of semi-desert plants: mechanisms of dispersal and reproduction in the thermomediterranean shrubland community Anabasio-Euzomodendretum bourgaeani. Anales Del Jardín Botánico De Madrid, 57(1), 63–79. https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i1.190

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