Report On the Conservation Status of Shoshonea Pulvinata a Candidate Threatened

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Report On the Conservation Status of Shoshonea Pulvinata a Candidate Threatened
Peter Lesica
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The time of seed germination is unknown.
Due to its unusual growth form and leaf morphology, Shoshonea pulvinata can be recognized in the field throughout the growing season.
2. Relation to climate and microclimate: Details are unknown.
D. Reproductive ecology.
1. Types of reproduction: Details of the breeding system are unknown. Reproduction appears to be entirely by seed; no evidence of asexual reproduction was observed.
2. Pollination.
a. Mechanisms: Probably by insects. Faegri and van der P
...ijl (1971) state that members of the Apiaceae are adapted to pollination by a wide range of insects, including beetles, flies, and bees.
b. Specific known pollinators: In several instances, flies of the Family Syrphidae were observed on the flowers of Shoshonea . Otherwise, specific pollinators are unknown.
c. Other suspected pollinators: None known.
d. Vulnerability of pollinators: Unknown.
3. Seed dispersal.
a. General mechanisms: Shoshonea pulvinata does not appear to have any specialized mechanisms for long- distance dispersal.


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