Report On the Conservation Status of Astragalus Scaphoides a Candidate Threaten

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Report On the Conservation Status of Astragalus Scaphoides a Candidate Threaten
Peter Lesica
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D. Reproductive ecology 1. Types of reproduction—Details of the breeding system are unknown. A. Scaphoides does not reproduce vegetatively, and I suspect that flowers are mainly outcrossed.
2. Pollination a. Mechanisms— Unknown, probably by insects.
b. Specific known pollinators--Only chance observations of pollination were made. Bumblebees ( Bombies spp. ) were the only pollinators observed at the flowers of A. Scaphoides .
c. Suspected pollinators—Perhaps moths.
d. Vulnerability of pollinator
...s—Unknown.
3. Seed dispersal a. General mechanisms— Al though not directly observed, the seeds of A^_ scaphoides are presumably shaken from the legume which dries and opens at the tip while still on the pi ant.
b. Specific agents—Unknown.
c. Responses of mechanisms— Unknown.
d. Dispersal patterns— Unknown.
4. Seed a. Amount of seed production— PI ants with fruit had an average of 3-20 legumes per plant with a mean seed number of 3-9 (see Lesica in review). 9 b. Seed viability and longevity—Unknown.


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