Table 3:

Percentage occurrence of sexual systems of tree species in the evergreen broad-leaved forests of Ailao Mountains compared to tropical and temperate communities/floras

Plant communitiesNumber of speciesSexual systems (%)
HDM
Evergreen broad-leaved forest in Ailao Mountains27947.722.230.1
Tropical forest
    Tropical rain forest in Xishuangbanna, SW China (Chen and Li 2008)39454.326.119.5
    Central Sarawak, Malaysia (Ashton 1969)711602614a
    Los Tuxtlas, Mexico (Ibarra-Manríquez and Oyama 1992)13963279
    La Selva, Costa Rica (Bawa et al. 1985a)33365.523.111.4
    Restinga of Brazil (Matallana et al. 2005)107b58.926.215.0
    Tropical northern Australia (Gross 2005)1 10059.9316.8022.10
Temperate forestc
    Galipolis, OH61183
    Campbellsville, KY151570
    Pivot Rock, AR01783
    Hueston's Woods, OH271360
    Pisgah Mountain, NH13681
Plant communitiesNumber of speciesSexual systems (%)
HDM
Evergreen broad-leaved forest in Ailao Mountains27947.722.230.1
Tropical forest
    Tropical rain forest in Xishuangbanna, SW China (Chen and Li 2008)39454.326.119.5
    Central Sarawak, Malaysia (Ashton 1969)711602614a
    Los Tuxtlas, Mexico (Ibarra-Manríquez and Oyama 1992)13963279
    La Selva, Costa Rica (Bawa et al. 1985a)33365.523.111.4
    Restinga of Brazil (Matallana et al. 2005)107b58.926.215.0
    Tropical northern Australia (Gross 2005)1 10059.9316.8022.10
Temperate forestc
    Galipolis, OH61183
    Campbellsville, KY151570
    Pivot Rock, AR01783
    Hueston's Woods, OH271360
    Pisgah Mountain, NH13681
a

These data included some protandrous and protogynous flowers. H = hermaphrodite, D = dioecy, M = monoecy

b

We select only the tree species in the study and calculate the percentage of each sexual system.

c

Data from Bawa and Opler (1975).

Table 3:

Percentage occurrence of sexual systems of tree species in the evergreen broad-leaved forests of Ailao Mountains compared to tropical and temperate communities/floras

Plant communitiesNumber of speciesSexual systems (%)
HDM
Evergreen broad-leaved forest in Ailao Mountains27947.722.230.1
Tropical forest
    Tropical rain forest in Xishuangbanna, SW China (Chen and Li 2008)39454.326.119.5
    Central Sarawak, Malaysia (Ashton 1969)711602614a
    Los Tuxtlas, Mexico (Ibarra-Manríquez and Oyama 1992)13963279
    La Selva, Costa Rica (Bawa et al. 1985a)33365.523.111.4
    Restinga of Brazil (Matallana et al. 2005)107b58.926.215.0
    Tropical northern Australia (Gross 2005)1 10059.9316.8022.10
Temperate forestc
    Galipolis, OH61183
    Campbellsville, KY151570
    Pivot Rock, AR01783
    Hueston's Woods, OH271360
    Pisgah Mountain, NH13681
Plant communitiesNumber of speciesSexual systems (%)
HDM
Evergreen broad-leaved forest in Ailao Mountains27947.722.230.1
Tropical forest
    Tropical rain forest in Xishuangbanna, SW China (Chen and Li 2008)39454.326.119.5
    Central Sarawak, Malaysia (Ashton 1969)711602614a
    Los Tuxtlas, Mexico (Ibarra-Manríquez and Oyama 1992)13963279
    La Selva, Costa Rica (Bawa et al. 1985a)33365.523.111.4
    Restinga of Brazil (Matallana et al. 2005)107b58.926.215.0
    Tropical northern Australia (Gross 2005)1 10059.9316.8022.10
Temperate forestc
    Galipolis, OH61183
    Campbellsville, KY151570
    Pivot Rock, AR01783
    Hueston's Woods, OH271360
    Pisgah Mountain, NH13681
a

These data included some protandrous and protogynous flowers. H = hermaphrodite, D = dioecy, M = monoecy

b

We select only the tree species in the study and calculate the percentage of each sexual system.

c

Data from Bawa and Opler (1975).

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