2012-11-09T13:44:24Z
2012-11-09T13:44:24Z
2009
2012-11-09T13:44:24Z
The presence of Ursinia nana, an Anthemideae of South-African origin which has been introduced into the NE Iberian Peninsula, is reported for the fi rst time in Europe. The data offered cover its precise location, morphology, chromosome number, ecology and a population census, as well as its life cycle, fl oral structure, reproductive biology and fruit dispersal mechanisms. Of special note are the clear predominance of autogamy (geitonogamy) over xenogamy as a reproductive system and the large number of fruits produced with high and immediate germinative capacity. These characteristics permit rapid colonization by the introduced species, which can become invasive. However, fruit predation by the ant Messor barbarus points to a natural mechanism that helps regulate population growth and makes biological control possible. Finally its possibilities of expansion in the colonized area and of naturalization in the NE Iberian Peninsula are assessed.
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Espècies introduïdes; Paràsits de les plantes; Compostes; Catalunya; Espanya; Introduced organisms; Plant parasites; Compositae; Catalonia; Spain
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2008.v28.010
Collectanea Botanica, 2009, vol. 28, p. 81-94
http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/collectbot.2008.v28.010
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