Relationships between breeding and spatial pattern in some dioecious tropical rainforest trees
Abstract
The process of pollen movement between the population members of
three species of insect pollinated dioecious trees is examined in
northern Australian tropical rainforests. Flowering patterns, fruit
production, pollinator periodicities and efficiences and the
quantities of pollen transferred to pistillate trees are described.
Ways in which the distance between staminate and pistillate trees
affects pollen capture and fecundity in pistillate trees are analysed.
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