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Biology ( Anglèis )

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In April, at the end of the wet season, the Suarez baobab drops its leaves in preparation for flowering. The ephemeral flowers open an hour before dusk, from late May through to September and are reproductively receptive for a only single night, usually withering and falling from the branch within 24 hours of opening (2) (4). In addition to being large, pale and strong smelling, the flowers produce copious nectar during the night. While moths, bees and sunbirds have all been observed visiting the flowers, none are large enough to consistently make crucial contact with the stigma whilst accessing the available nectar. Instead, it is the fruit bat, Eidolon dupraenum, by virtue of its size, that is the primary pollinator of the Suarez baobab (3) (4). Following flowering, the fruit develop over an extended period, eventually becoming ripe in November. Whilst the fruit, which contain a nutritious pulp around numerous seeds, would be a rich reward for foraging animals, there are no known Madagascan animals that disperse the seed of the Suarez baobab, or indeed any Madagascan baobab (2). There is some speculation that several animal species that became extinct during human colonisation of Madagascar, such as two baboon-like primates and the enormous elephant bird, may have been original dispersers of baobab seed (2) (3). Needless to say, eventually the fruit fall from the crown, and when the first rains come, heralding the beginning of the wet season, the new leaves emerge (2).
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Conservation ( Anglèis )

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Despite being one of the most endangered of Madagascan baobabs, the Suarez baobab is the only species that is not protected within a reserve (5). In recent years, the Madagascan government has pledged to triple the size of protected areas within the country, including increasing the amount of forest under protection by five million hectares (6). It is hoped, that this initiative will see the endangered Suarez baobab finally come under the formal protection it so desperately needs (7).
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Description ( Anglèis )

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The bizarre and impressive baobabs are instantly recognisable with their massive, smooth trunks and compact, almost comical crowns, resembling exposed roots more than branches (2) (3). Eight species comprise this genus of deciduous trees, and the Suarez baobab is one of six endemic to the ecologically rich island of Madagascar (3). The Suarez baobab has a tall, cylindrical greyish-brown trunk with a yellowish-green photosynthetic layer faintly visible underneath the outer bark (2). Its short, thick branches are held horizontally in a flat-topped crown, and its leaves are yellowish-green and palmate (2) (3). During the leafless dry season, the tree produces large, sour smelling, white flowers, followed by large, elongated fruit (weighing up to 1 kilogram) that stay attached to the bare crown for up to four months (2) (3).
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Habitat ( Anglèis )

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Typically occurs in deciduous forests on limestone, but young trees will also grow in disturbed coastal scrub (1) (2).
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Range ( Anglèis )

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The Suarez baobab is restricted to the north of Madagascar, around the Baie d'Antsiranana and in Mahory Forest between the Ankarana and Analamera Reserves (1).
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Status ( Anglèis )

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Classified as Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List (1).
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Threats ( Anglèis )

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While there are no extant wild animals that appear particularly partial to the nutritious pulp of the Suarez baobab fruit, humans have for a long time harvested the fruit as a source of food (5). Excessive harvesting of fruit is just one explanation, along with increased predation by burgeoning wild pig and rat populations and the absence of seed dispersal agents, for the lack of regeneration at all but one locality (2) (5). Unfortunately, all the localities where the Suarez baobab is found are being rapidly degraded by deforestation for timber, firewood and charcoal, including the only remaining regenerating population, which is under increasing threat from a growing mining town (5).
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Adansonia suarezensis ( Alman )

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Adansonia suarezensis ist eine Pflanzenart der Gattung Affenbrotbäume (Adansonia) in der Familie der Malvengewächse (Malvaceae). Sie ähnelt Adansonia digitata, hat aber aufrechte, rote Blüten.

Beschreibung

Vegetative Merkmale

Adansonia suarezensis sind große, massige, bis 25 Meter hohe Laubbäume mit graubrauner glatter Rinde, deren Stämme bis 2 Meter Durchmesser erreichen. Ausgewachsene Blätter sind handförmig geteilt mit 7 bis 9 Teilblättern und sitzen an bis 16 Zentimeter langen Blattstielen. Die kahle Blattspreite ist länglich, 10,5 bis 15,5 Zentimeter lang und 3 bis 6 Zentimeter breit. Der Blattrand ist ganzrandig.

Blütenstände und Blüten

Die einzelnen Blüten sind aufrecht. Ihre Kelchblätter sind 7 Zentimeter lang und 2 Zentimeter breit. Die rote, schmale verkehrt eiförmige Blütenkrone ist 7 bis 8 Zentimeter lang und 2 Zentimeter breit. Die zahlreichen Staubblätter sind zu einer 0,7 bis 1,2 Zentimeter langen Röhre mit 6 bis 7 Zentimeter langen freien Spitzen verwachsen.

Die Blütezeit reicht von Ende Mai bis Anfang Juli.

Früchte

Die im November reifenden länglichen Früchte sind 20 bis 25 Zentimeter lang und bis 10 Zentimeter breit. Sie enthalten nierenförmige, kaum seitlich abgeflachte Samen.

Systematik, Chromosomenzahl und Verbreitung

Adansonia suarezensis ist endemisch im äußersten Norden von Madagaskar verbreitet.

Die Erstbeschreibung wurde 1890 von Henry Perrier de la Bâthie vorgenommen.[1]

Die Chromosomenzahl ist 2 n = 88 {displaystyle 2n=88} 2n=88.

Verwendung

Die Früchte und Samen werden gegessen. Eine aus der Rinde hergestellte Infusion soll gegen Zuckerkrankheit helfen.

Gefährdung

Adansonia suarezensis wird in der Roten Liste gefährdeter Arten der IUCN als „Endangered (EN)“ eingestuft.[2]

Nachweise

Literatur

  • David A. Baum: The Comparative Pollination and Floral Biology of Baobabs (Adansonia-Bombacaceae). In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. Band 82, Nr. 2, 1995, S. 322–348
  • David A. Baum: A Systematic Revision of Adansonia (Bombacaceae). In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. Band 82, Nr. 3, 1995, S. 440–471
  • C. C. Walker: Adansonia. In: Urs Eggli (Hrsg.): Sukkulentenlexikon Band 2 Zweikeimblättrige Pflanzen (Dicotyledonen) ausgenommen Aizoaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Cactaceae und Crassulaceae. Eugen Ulmer Verlag: Stuttgart 2002, S. 50. ISBN 3-8001-3915-4

Einzelnachweise

  1. Notulae Systematicae. Herbier du Muséum de Paris. Phanérogramie. Band 14, S. 300–304, Paris 1952
  2. World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. Adansonia suarezensis. In: 2007 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. IUCN 2007, abgerufen am 19. Mai 2008.

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Adansonia suarezensis ist eine Pflanzenart der Gattung Affenbrotbäume (Adansonia) in der Familie der Malvengewächse (Malvaceae). Sie ähnelt Adansonia digitata, hat aber aufrechte, rote Blüten.

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Adansonia suarezensis, the Suarez baobab, is an endangered species of Adansonia endemic to Madagascar. It is locally called "bozy" (pronounced "boojy"), the common name used for all baobabs in northern Madagascar.[2]

Description

Adansonia suarezensis is a large tree up to 25 metres (82.0 ft) tall, with a cylindrical trunk to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in diameter.[2] The bark is smooth and greyish-brown and a photosynthetic greenish layer can be seen underneath. The short, thick branches project horizontally from high on the trunk forming a horizontal crown. The leaves are palmate with 6 to 9 leaflets, yellowish-green, untoothed and deciduous.[2] Large white flowers, drying to reddish brown, are produced after the leaves have fallen. They open at dusk and the reproductive phase is over by dawn. Flowers are pollinated by fruit bats. Flowering occurs in late May to early July.[2] Dangling, elongated fruit that can weigh as much as 1 kilogram (2.2 lb).[3] are ripe by November.

Distribution and habitat

Adansonia suarezensis grows in the northern tip of the island of Madagascar near Antsiranana Bay. A further population has been found growing between the Ankarana Reserve and the Analamerana Reserve in the Forest of Mahory. Its typical habitat is deciduous woodland in limestone areas but it also grows in disturbed scrub.[1]

Ecology

The flowers are strong smelling and produce copious nectar and are visited by bees, moths and sunbirds but none of these are big enough to pollinate it.[3] At times of year when fruit is not available, the Madagascan fruit bat feeds on nectar and has been observed to visit the flowers of A. suarezensis and the kapok tree Ceiba pentandra. This bat is believed to be a significant pollinator of the flowers of these trees.[4]

Status

The IUCN lists A. suarezensis as "Endangered" in the Red List of Threatened Species. This is because little natural regeneration has been observed except in the Mahory Forest, and populations are small and fragmented. Numbers are declining, as trees are cleared for urban development, agriculture and grazing or cut for timber and charcoal.[1] No Madagascan animals have been identified as dispersing the seed of this tree.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Members of the IUCN SSC Madagascar Plant Specialist Group.; Missouri Botanical Garden (2017). "Adansonia suarezensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T30389A145519699. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T30389A145519699.en. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d Baum, D.A., 1995, A Systematic Revision of Adansonia (Bombacaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden , 1995, Vol. 82, No. 3 (1995), pp. 440-471
  3. ^ a b c "Suarez baobab (Adansonia suarezensis)". ARKive. Archived from the original on 2013-12-14. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  4. ^ Andriafidison, Daudet; Andrianaivoarivelo, Radosoa A.; Ramilijaona, Olga R.; Razanahoera, Marlène R.; MacKinnon, James; Jenkins, Richard K. B.; Racey, Paul A. (2006). "Nectarivory by Endemic Malagasy Fruit Bats During the Dry Season". Biotropica. 38 (1): 85–90. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7429.2006.00112.x.
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Adansonia suarezensis, the Suarez baobab, is an endangered species of Adansonia endemic to Madagascar. It is locally called "bozy" (pronounced "boojy"), the common name used for all baobabs in northern Madagascar.

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El baobab de Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis)[2]​ es una especie en peligro de extinción perteneciente al género Adansonia. Es originario de Madagascar.

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Distribución y hábitat

Crece en el oeste y al sur de Madagascar, en terrenos arenosos o arcillosos. Es el más pequeño de los baobabs de Madagascar, alcanza de 4 a 5 m de altura, aunque pueden encontrarse ejemplares de hasta 20 metros de altura. Son gruesos y se estrechan antes de las ramas, dándoles una forma de botella muy especial. La corteza es marrón rojiza. Las hojas son serradas. Es una importante fuente de alimentación para los lémures.

Taxonomía

Adansonia suarezensis fue descrita por Joseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie y publicado en Notulae Systematicae. Herbier du Museum de Paris 14: 302–303. 1952.[3]

Etimología

Adansonia: nombre científico que honra al sabio francés que describió por primera a éste árbol, Michel Adanson (1737-1806), de su apellido se deriva "adansonia".

suarezensis: epíteto geográfico que alude a su localización en Diego Suárez.

Referencias

  1. (en inglés) World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). «Adansonia suarezensis». Lista Roja de especies amenazadas de la UICN 2013.2 (en inglés). ISSN 2307-8235. Consultado el 15 de marzo de 2014.
  2. «Adansonia suarezensis». Conservatorio y Jardín Botánico de Ginebra: Flora africana. Consultado el 21 de junio de 2010.
  3. «Adansonia suarezensis». Tropicos.org. Missouri Botanical Garden. Consultado el 9 de agosto de 2015.

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El baobab de Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis)​ es una especie en peligro de extinción perteneciente al género Adansonia. Es originario de Madagascar.

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Le Baobab de Suarez et l'une des 8 espèces de baobab.

Le Baobab de Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis) est une espèce d'arbre de la famille des Bombacaceae selon la classification classique, ou de celle des Malvaceae selon la classification phylogénétique.

Cette espèce, originaire de Madagascar, est en voie de disparition.

Voir aussi

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Le Baobab de Suarez et l'une des 8 espèces de baobab.

Le Baobab de Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis) est une espèce d'arbre de la famille des Bombacaceae selon la classification classique, ou de celle des Malvaceae selon la classification phylogénétique.

Cette espèce, originaire de Madagascar, est en voie de disparition.

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Il baobab di Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis H.Perrier, 1952) è un albero appartenente alla famiglia delle Malvacee (sottofamiglia Bombacoideae), endemico del Madagascar.[2][3]

Descrizione

Adansonia suarezensis ha un tronco cilindrico, alto in genere 4–5 m ma con esemplari che superano i 10 m, con una corteccia grigio-brunastra. I rami sono corti e tozzi e si dipartono orizzontalmente dal tronco formando una corona appiattita.
Le foglie sono palmate, di colore giallo-verdastro e cadono del tutto durante la stagione secca.
I fiori, di colore bianco, compaiono dopo la caduta delle foglie e sono molto grandi e odorosi, specie durante la notte.
I frutti, di forma allungata, possono raggiungere 1 kg di peso.[4][5]

Biologia

La impollinazione di questa specie è mediata da pipistrelli della famiglia Pteropodidae.[6]

Distribuzione e habitat

Sino a poco tempo fa si riteneva che questa specie fosse presente solo all'estremità settentrionale del Madagascar, nei dintorni di Antsiranana. Nuove popolazioni sono state individuate poco più a sud nella foresta di Mahory, tra la riserva dell'Ankarana e quella di Analamerana.[1]

Il suo habitat naturale è la foresta decidua secca; piccoli esemplari si trovano anche nelle macchie costiere.

Conservazione

Per la ristrettezza del suo areale e la esiguità della popolazione A. suarezensis è classificata dalla IUCN come specie in pericolo di estinzione (Endangered).[1]

Note

  1. ^ a b c (EN) World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998, Adansonia suarezensis, su IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Versione 2020.2, IUCN, 2020.
  2. ^ (EN) The Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the ordines and families of flowering plants: APG IV, in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. 181, n. 1, 2016, pp. 1–20.
  3. ^ (EN) Adansonia suarezensis, su Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. URL consultato il 15 gennaio 2022.
  4. ^ Baum D, A systematic revision of Adansonia (Bombacaceae), in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 1995; 82: 440-470.
  5. ^ Du Puy B, The baobabs of Madagascar, in Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1996; 13(2): 86 - 95.
  6. ^ (EN) Baum D.A., The Comparative Pollination and Floral Biology of Baobabs (Adansonia, Bombacaceae), in Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 82, n. 2, 1995, pp. 322-348.

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Il baobab di Suarez (Adansonia suarezensis H.Perrier, 1952) è un albero appartenente alla famiglia delle Malvacee (sottofamiglia Bombacoideae), endemico del Madagascar.

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Suarez baobab ( olandèis; flamand )

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De suarez baobab (Adansonia suarezensis) is een soort uit het geslacht Adansonia en is endemisch in Madagaskar.

Beschrijving

De Suarez baobab is een grote massieve, tot 25 meter hoge bladverliezende loofboom met een grijsbruine gladde schors. De lange cilindervormige stam kan een diameter van 2 meter bereiken. De korte dikke takken staan horizontaal boven aan de stam en vormen een horizontale kroon. Volgroeide bladeren zijn handvormig en bestaan uit 7 tot 9 bladeren aan 16 centimeter lange bladstelen. Het kale blad is langwerpig, 10,5 tot 15,5 centimeter lang en 3 tot 6 centimeter breed en hebben een geelgroene kleur.

De alleenstaande bloemen staan oprecht. Hun kelkbladen zijn 7 centimeter lang en 2 centimeter breed. De rode, smalle omgekeerde eivormige bloemkroon is 7 tot 8 centimeter lang en 2 centimeter breed. De talrijke meeldraden zijn met een 0,7 tot 1,2 centimeter lange buis met een 6 tot 7 centimeter lange vrije spits vergroeid. De bloemen worden onder andere bestoven door Madagaskarpalmvleerhonden.

De bloeiperiode loopt van eind mei tot begin juli. De bungelende langwerpige vruchten zijn rijp in november en zijn 20 tot 25 centimeter lang en tot 10 centimeter breed. Ze bevatten niervormige zaden.

Gebruik

De vruchten en zaden worden gegeten. Uit de bast wordt een medicijn tegen diabetes gemaakt.

Verspreiding

De Suarez baobab komt voor in droge loofbossen op kalksteen, gelegen in het uiterste noorden van Madagaskar, in de buurt van de Antsirananabaai. Verder naar het zuiden bevindt zich ook een populatie in het Mahory-bos, gelegen tussen Ankarana en de Analamera Reserves. De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN geklasseerd als 'bedreigd'.[1]

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De suarez baobab (Adansonia suarezensis) is een soort uit het geslacht Adansonia en is endemisch in Madagaskar.

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Adansonia suarezensis er en baobab-art endemiskMadagaskar. Treet er en truet art.

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Baobab Suareza ( polonèis )

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Ilustracja Systematyka[1] Domena eukarionty Królestwo rośliny Klad rośliny naczyniowe Klad rośliny nasienne Klasa okrytonasienne Klad różowe Rząd ślazowce Rodzina ślazowate Podrodzina wełniakowe Rodzaj baobab Gatunek baobab Suareza Nazwa systematyczna Adansonia suarezensis H. Perrier
Notul. Syst. (Paris) 14:302. 1952 Kategoria zagrożenia

Baobab Suareza (Adansonia suarezensis) – gatunek baobabu, występującego naturalnie na Madagaskarze, na terenie dawnej prowincji Antsiranana[2].

Jest gatunkiem zagrożonym.

Przypisy

  1. Stevens P.F.: Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (ang.). [dostęp 2010-02-24].
  2. Taxon: Adansonia suarezensis H. Perrier (ang.). Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). [dostęp 16 grudnia 2013].
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Baobab Suareza (Adansonia suarezensis) – gatunek baobabu, występującego naturalnie na Madagaskarze, na terenie dawnej prowincji Antsiranana.

Jest gatunkiem zagrożonym.

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Adansonia suarezensis là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Cẩm quỳ. Loài này được H.Perrier mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1953.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Adansonia suarezensis. Truy cập ngày 4 tháng 6 năm 2013.

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