Temporal Changes in Pollen Flow and Neighbourhood Structure in a Population of Saxifraga Hirculus L
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The population are of flowering shoots of the perennial herb, Saxifraga hirculus, reaches a max. of 134 m and an overall density of flowers/m of 11.4. The flower is mainly visited by a syrphid sp., Eurimyia lineata, and to a lesser extent by another syrphid Neoscia tenur, a moth, Zygaena trifolii, and a fungus gnat, Asindulum nigrum. The distribution of the interfloral flight distance is leptokurtic. The mean flight distance of the visitors is 101 cm. 10% of the flights are much longer (2-8 m: cross-flower patch, and about 20 m: cross-population flights). If they are not included, the mean of flights (<1.7 m) becomes 28 cm. These flights become shorter with increasing flower density. The visitors do not have a nearest-neighbour foraging pattern. They visit on average the 8th nearest neighbour. The distribution of flight directions is uniform. Seed dispersal distances have a leptokurtic distribution and a mean dispersal distance of 13 cm. The ecological neighbourhood area is 66.4 m and 64.9 m assuming normality and allowing for leptokurtosis. Z. trifolii with its large proportion of long flights increases the size of the neighbourhood area considerably. The mean flight distance (<1.7 m) is correlated with neighbourhood area. The evolutionary impact of moths and butterflies to plant population structure is stressed.
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