1117.Crepidiastrum grandicollum (Koidz.) Nakai: 菊科

Nicholas Hind, Masumi Yamanaka, Naoko Yasue
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描述了 Crepidiastrum grandicollum (Koidz.) Nakai(菊科:乳苣苔属:Crepidinae),并绘制了插图。提供了当前的异名,以及每个名称的模式标引和模式标本的声明。还提供了文献中经核实的该物种插图。此外,还介绍了物种的分布、栖息地和生态偏好(包括对植物社会学分类的观察)、物候学、保护状况,以及通称和特称的词源,并提供了白话名称,其中一些显然是拉丁文双名的直译。虽然该物种属于极危物种,目前仅在日本东京大学小石川植物园有栽培,但作为环境省珍稀野生动植物物种保护和繁育项目的一部分,该物种的栽培、繁殖和可用性说明均有提供。讨论内容包括博宁群岛 Crepidiastrum 的授粉综合症、蜜蜂参与授粉的复杂性(与保护措施相比)以及本地昆虫授粉者的迁移、提及种子/花粉的传播以及该属植物的进化,提出保护建议,包括使用围栏防止野山羊(Capra hircus)的破坏,以及使用电网、粘性诱捕器和 Teflon™ 板帮助控制被称为绿鼹鼠(Anolis carolinensis)的蜥蜴;台风造成的破坏和蚂蚁(Pheidole (Westwood) spp.(包括非洲大头蚁(P. megacephala)。在保护计划中,不应忽视丛枝菌根(AM)与特有物种的联系。还提请注意一些奇怪的网站,这些网站提供的关于该物种的信息有些虚假,因此应不予考虑。
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1117. Crepidiastrum grandicollum (Koidz.) Nakai: Compositae

1117. Crepidiastrum grandicollum (Koidz.) Nakai: Compositae

Crepidiastrum grandicollum (Koidz.) Nakai (Compositae: Lactuceae: Crepidinae) is described and illustrated. The current synonymy is provided, together with type citations for each of the names and statements of the type material. A selection of verified illustrations of the species in the literature is provided. Statements of the species' distribution, habitat and ecological preferences (with observations on the phytosociological classification), phenology, conservation status, and the etymology of both generic and specific epithets are given along with vernacular names, some of which are apparently literal translations of the Latin binomial. Cultivation, propagation, and availability notes are provided, although the species is Critically Endangered and currently only cultivated Koishikawa Botanical Garden, University of Tokyo, Japan, as part of the Ministry of the Environment's Rare Wild Fauna and Flora Species Protection and Breeding Project. Discussions include pollination syndromes in Crepidiastrum in the Bonin Islands, the intricacies of the involvement of the Honey Bee in their pollination (compared with conservation measures) and the displacement of native insect pollinators, mention of seed/achene dispersal and evolution within the genus, conservation proposals, including the use of exclosures to prevent destruction by feral goats (Capra hircus), and electric fences, adhesive traps and Teflon™ sheets to help control the lizard known as the Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis); typhoon damage and the potential for issues with ants - Pheidole (Westwood) spp. (including the African Big-headed Ant, P. megacephala) are also mentioned. Some consideration for the rôle of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal (AM) associations with the endemics in conservation programmes should not be overlooked. Attention is drawn to observations on some bizarre web sites with somewhat bogus information on the species, and why they should be disregarded.

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