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Boletín de la Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
On-line version ISSN 1851-2372
Abstract
MONTALDO, Norberto H; MANTESE, Anita I and ROITMAN, G. Germán. Sistema reproductivo y polinización de especies leñosas en una selva subtropical invadida por plantas exóticas. Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. [online]. 2017, vol.52, n.4, pp.675-687. ISSN 1851-2372.
In the riparian forest of Punta Lara (Buenos Aires province, Argentina) seven woody bird-dispersed species coexist, five of which are native (Ocotea acutifolia, Allophylus edulis, Myrsine laetevirens, Blepharocalyx salicifolius and Citharexylum montevidense), and two are invasive aliens (Rubus ulmifolius and Ligustrum lucidum). While seed dispersal of these species has been studied, other aspects of their reproduction are unknown. In this paper we studied the breeding systems, the quality of the pollination service they receive and their floral visitors. All species are xenogamous. One species (M. laetevirens) is anemophilous and the others are visited mostly by Diptera, Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera. For most of the native species the pollination service seems insufficient. In A. edulis and B. salicifolius natural fruit set was lower than that of hand cross-pollinated flowers, only O. acutifolia and the two exotic showed stigmatic pollen loads sufficient to achieve maximum seed production. A possible explanation for the patterns found lies in the reduction of populations of native species due to the expansion of the aliens, particularly L. lucidum.
Keywords : Invasive plants; Riparian forest; Reproductive biology; Pollination success; Stigmatic pollen loads; Argentina.