Phenology of caatinga species at Serra Talhada, PE, northeastern Brazil

被引:126
作者
Machado, ICS [1 ]
Barros, LM [1 ]
Sampaio, EVSB [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FED PERNAMBUCO, DEPT ENERGIA NUCL, BR-50740540 RECIFE, PE, BRAZIL
关键词
Brazil; caatinga; dry forest; flowering; fruiting; leaf flush; phenology;
D O I
10.1111/j.1744-7429.1997.tb00006.x
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The phenology of 19 species of plants was followed for two years at Serra Talhada, Pernambuco Stare, Northeastern Brazil. Ten plants of each species were monitored biweekly. All plants had a complete canopy cover from February (well established rainy season) until May-June (just after rains ceased), and all but a few individuals, belonging to six species, were leafless in October-November (peak of the dry season). Leaf fall and flush, flowering, and fruiting were almost continuous in the community throughout both the years, but they peaked at different periods. The peak of leaf flush preceded the rainy season, spurred by occasional rains, followed by flowering early in the rainy season, and then fruiting. Leaf fall became more pronounced after the rainy season. The species covered a whole range of deciduousness, from those which retained their leaves throughout both years to those which were leafless during 6-7 months each year. This was mostly due to the capacity of leaf retention after the onset of the dry season. Autochoric and zoochoric species produced fruits mostly during the rainy season and anemochoric species during the dry period. The patterns of flowering and fruiting were complex. One species did not produce flowers or fruits in either year; five produced flowers and fruits in one year only and two others produced flowers in both years but fruits in only one. Most of the other species had high intraspecific synchrony and produced flowers for a shorter period than fruits.
引用
收藏
页码:57 / 68
页数:12
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]  
BARBOSA DCA, 1989, ACTA BOT BRAS, V3, P109, DOI DOI 10.1590/S0102-33061989000300011
[2]   PHENOLOGY OF CANOPY TREES OF A TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST IN MEXICO [J].
BULLOCK, SH ;
SOLISMAGALLANES, JA .
BIOTROPICA, 1990, 22 (01) :22-35
[4]  
FERRAZ EMN, 1994, THESIS U FEDERAL RUR
[5]   COMPARATIVE PHENOLOGICAL STUDIES OF TREES IN TROPICAL WET AND DRY FORESTS IN LOWLANDS OF COSTA-RICA [J].
FRANKIE, GW ;
BAKER, HG ;
OPLER, PA .
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 1974, 62 (03) :881-919
[6]  
GENTRY A. H., 1983, SONDERBD NATURWISS V, V7, P303
[7]   ECOLOGY OF SEED DISPERSAL [J].
HOWE, HF ;
SMALLWOOD, J .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ECOLOGY AND SYSTEMATICS, 1982, 13 :201-228
[8]  
Janzen D.H., 1988, P130
[9]   PHENOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SHRUB AND TREELET SPECIES IN TROPICAL CLOUD FORESTS OF COSTA-RICA [J].
KOPTUR, S ;
HABER, WA ;
FRANKIE, GW ;
BAKER, HG .
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, 1988, 4 :323-346
[10]   SEASONALITY AND PHENOLOGY IN A DRY TROPICAL FOREST IN GHANA [J].
LIEBERMAN, D .
JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 1982, 70 (03) :791-806