Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)

To pursue a proper conservation of narrow endemic species, the knowledge of basic reproductive strategies is crucial to plan adequate conservation activities. One of the most evolutionarily relevant and threatened Italian endemic is the Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)....

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Main Authors: Giovanni Astuti, Gianni Bedini, Angelino Carta, Francesco Roma-Marzio, Alberto Trinco, Lorenzo Peruzzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-01-01
Series:Nature Conservation
Online Access:https://natureconservation.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=20650
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spelling doaj-426afc20ecf5445db36f0fe314f1e4b52020-11-24T23:12:09ZengPensoft PublishersNature Conservation1314-69471314-33012018-01-0124819210.3897/natureconservation.24.2065020650Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)Giovanni Astuti0Gianni Bedini1Angelino Carta2Francesco Roma-Marzio3Alberto Trinco4Lorenzo Peruzzi5University of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of PisaUniversity of Pisa To pursue a proper conservation of narrow endemic species, the knowledge of basic reproductive strategies is crucial to plan adequate conservation activities. One of the most evolutionarily relevant and threatened Italian endemic is the Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.). As the reproductive behaviour of this species and its connection with human impact are currently unknown, the aim of this study was to characterise the reproductive traits of the Webb’s hyacinth in contrasting habitats. All the 5 known richest populations across the species range were investigated. Their reproductive strategies were inferred by measuring inflorescence height, fruit set, seed set and P/O ratio. Reproductive features varied greatly amongst stands and also in relation to the degree of human disturbance. However, in all cases, seed sets showed low values. P/O values point towards full xenogamy and it is concluded that effective cross-pollination may be the main mode of sexual reproduction in Bellevalia webbiana. The reasons for the low reproductive performances may reside in pollen limitation, Allee effect and/or intrinsic reduced fertility of the species. Given this scenario, conservation efforts for Webb’s hyacinth should focus on maintaining large and relatively dense populations, to guarantee some chance of in situ survival. https://natureconservation.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=20650
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author Giovanni Astuti
Gianni Bedini
Angelino Carta
Francesco Roma-Marzio
Alberto Trinco
Lorenzo Peruzzi
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Gianni Bedini
Angelino Carta
Francesco Roma-Marzio
Alberto Trinco
Lorenzo Peruzzi
Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
Nature Conservation
author_facet Giovanni Astuti
Gianni Bedini
Angelino Carta
Francesco Roma-Marzio
Alberto Trinco
Lorenzo Peruzzi
author_sort Giovanni Astuti
title Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
title_short Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
title_full Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
title_fullStr Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.)
title_sort comparative assessment of reproductive traits across different habitats in the endangered webb’s hyacinth (bellevalia webbiana parl.)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Nature Conservation
issn 1314-6947
1314-3301
publishDate 2018-01-01
description To pursue a proper conservation of narrow endemic species, the knowledge of basic reproductive strategies is crucial to plan adequate conservation activities. One of the most evolutionarily relevant and threatened Italian endemic is the Webb’s hyacinth (Bellevalia webbiana Parl.). As the reproductive behaviour of this species and its connection with human impact are currently unknown, the aim of this study was to characterise the reproductive traits of the Webb’s hyacinth in contrasting habitats. All the 5 known richest populations across the species range were investigated. Their reproductive strategies were inferred by measuring inflorescence height, fruit set, seed set and P/O ratio. Reproductive features varied greatly amongst stands and also in relation to the degree of human disturbance. However, in all cases, seed sets showed low values. P/O values point towards full xenogamy and it is concluded that effective cross-pollination may be the main mode of sexual reproduction in Bellevalia webbiana. The reasons for the low reproductive performances may reside in pollen limitation, Allee effect and/or intrinsic reduced fertility of the species. Given this scenario, conservation efforts for Webb’s hyacinth should focus on maintaining large and relatively dense populations, to guarantee some chance of in situ survival.
url https://natureconservation.pensoft.net/articles.php?id=20650
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