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Title: Population Size Effects on Progency Performance in Banksia ilicifolia R. Br. (Proteaceae)
Other Titles: HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 16 No. 2 Tahun 2009
Authors: Heliyanto, Bambang
He, Tianhua
Lambers, Hans
Veneklass, Erik J.
Krauss, Siegfried L.
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: IPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
Series/Report no.: Vol 16;No 2
Abstract: A reduction in population size due to land clearing and habitat fragmentation may have negative effects on plant fitness. A relationship between population size and progeny performance for four small (n < 20 plants) and four large (n > 100 plants) populations of Banksia ilicifolia, a widespread but naturally fragmented species in south-western Australia, was assessed. Seeds collected from the field were germinated and a comparative growth study conducted in a greenhouse. After six months, the survival rate of seedlings from larger populations was double (36%) that of smaller populations, while germination rates and other measures of growth performance were independent of population size. The conservation and management implications of reduced fitness associated with small population size in B. ilicifolia are discussed.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/42758
ISSN: 1978-3019
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