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Tabular data relating to three papers in Phil, Trans. R. Soc. bond. B, vol. 286 W. Speculations on seed dispersal and the flora of the Aldabra archipelago By G. E. Wickens F. A twelve month study of insect abundance and composition at various localities on Aldabra Atoll By Dawn W. Frith H.Numbers of plant species on the islands of Aldabra Atoll By S arah H. H natiuk w Tables 1 and 2 of paper entitled Speculations on seed dispersal and the flora of the Aldabra archipelago By G. E. W ickf .ns in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B, vol. 286

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Page 1: By G. E. Wickfnsrstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/royptb/286/1012/local/back...Launaea intybacea pantropical 111. Launaea sarmentosa Indo-Pacific 112. Melanthera biflora Indo-Pacific

Tabular data relating to three papers in

Phil, Trans. R. Soc. bond. B, vol. 286

W. Speculations on seed dispersal and the flora of the Aldabra archipelago

By G. E. Wickens

F. A twelve month study of insect abundance and composition at various localities on Aldabra Atoll

By Dawn W. Frith

H.Numbers of plant species on the islands of Aldabra Atoll

By Sarah H. H natiuk

wTables 1 and 2 of paper entitled

Speculations on seed dispersal and the flora of the Aldabra archipelago

By G. E. Wickf.ns

in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B, vol. 286

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TABLE 1 . CHECK LIST OF THE TERRESTRIAL FLORA: ITS DISTRIBUTION, MODE OF

DISPERSAL AND STATUS. Nomenclature fo llow s th a t accep ted fo r

'The F lo ra o f Ald&bra and N eighbouring I s la n d s ' by F .R . Fosberg

& S.A . Renvoize ( in p r e s s ) .

A id. - A ldabra A st. - Astove

Ass. - Assumption Sey. - S e y c h e lle s

Cos. - Cosmoledo A fr. - A frica

Mad. - Madagascar

Masc. - M ascarenes

t deno tes no lo n g e r e x tan t

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d i s t r ib u t io n

x

1 .

2 .

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.9.

10.11.1 2 .

13.

14.

15.

16 .

17.

Acrostichum aureum

N ephrolepis b is e r r a ta

Annona squamosa

C issam pelos p a re ira v a r . h i r s u ta

B ra ss ica n ig ra

C apparis c a r t i la g in e a

Cleome s tr ig o s a

G ynandropsis gynardra

Maerua t r i p h y l l a v a r. pubescens

F la c o u r t ia ram ontchii v a r . re n v o iz e i

Ludia m auri.tiana

P o rtu la ca m a u ritie n s is v a r* -a ld a b re n s is

" " v a r . g ru b b ii

" o le ra ce a v a r . o le ra c e a

" M v a r . d e l ic a tu la

" " v a r . g r a n u la to - s te l lu la t a

Calophyllum inophyllum v a r . takamaka

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a la e o tro p ic a l

cosm opolitan

p a la e o tro p ic a l

A fr.-M asc.

p a n tro p ic a l

A fr.-M asc.

A id ., A st.

A fr.-M ad.

A id ., A ss.

Cosmoledo

p a n tro p ic a l

A ldabra

p a n tro p ic a l

W. In d ian Ocean

dispersal

propagule

x)a•H

•o0)4)90

b ird s

ctnft)■Pc•H

Cud>4->Xo e s ta tu s

spore + n a tiv e

spore n a tiv e

seed + in tro d u ced , c u lt

drupe + n a tiv e

seed + in tro d u ced , c u lt

6eed ? n a tiv e

seed ? ? n a tiv e , s trand

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

b e rry ? n a tiv e

b erry + endemic

b e rry ? n a tiv e

seed ? ? endemic

seed ? ? endemic

seed + + + ? n a tiv e

seed ? ? endemic

seed 0 ? ? n a tiv e

drupe + + endemic, s tran d

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distribution

18. A butilon angulatum Afr.-M ad.

19- A butilon fru ticosum p a la e o tro p ic a l

20. A butilon pannosura p a la e o tro p ic a l

21. Gossypiura h irsu tum p a n tro p ic a l

22. H ib iscus abelraoschus p a n tro p ic a l

23. H ibiscus t i l i a c e u s p a n tro p ic a l

24. Sida acu ta p a n tro p ic a l

25. Sida p a rv i f lo r a Ind ian Ocean

26. Sida rh o m b ifo lia p a n tro p ic a l

27. T hespesia populnea p a n tro p ic a l

28. T hespesia populneo ides In d o -P a c if ic

29. Corchorus a es tu a n s p a n tro p ic a l

30. Grewia a ld a b re n s is A ldabra

31. Grewia s a l i c i f o l i a A id ., Cos.

32. T riu m fe tta procumbens In d o -P a c if ic

33. Erythroxylum acranthum A id ., A ss ., Cos

34. T rib u lu s c is to id e s p a n tro p ic a l

dispersal

b ird s

§E 1u

propaguleu1•H* se

ec

wa

•HX4> m

an s ta tu s

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

seed + in tro d u ced , c u l t

seed + in tro d u ced , c u l t

seed + n a tiv e , s tra n d

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

seed ? ? n a tiv e

seed ♦ in tro d u ced , weed

seed + n a tiv e , s tra n d

seed + n a tiv e , lagoon

seed ♦ in tro d u ced , weed

drupe ? endemic

drup ? endemic

drupe + + n a tiv e , s tra n d

drupe ? endemic

m ericarp -4 in tro d u ced , weed

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d is t r ib u t io n

35« O x a lis

36. C itru s B\xrant,t

7. S .uriana maritime

V . Ochna c i l i a t a

39- M alleactrum le ro y i

4t X ylocarm is granatum

41. X vlocarpus m oluccens:s

4? . hoo iyt«» d im id ia ta

43» Maytenus ser.ega lenei6

44. Mystroxylo;n * t r iopicuir.

45* C o lu b rin a a s i a t i c a

46. Gouania scandens

47• S c u tia m yrtina

48. A llophylus ild ab ricu s

49* Dodonaea v isco s

50. M acphersonia h ild e rb ra n

5 1 . O p ercu lica ry a g m e ra

?

p a n tro p ic a l

^ a n tro p ic a l

Madagascar

A ldabra

In d o -P a c if ic

Jn d o -P a c if ic

p a la e o tro p ic a l

p a la e o tro p ic a l

A fr.-M ad.

In d o -P a c if ic

Afr.-W . In d . Ocean

A fr.-M ad.

A id .f A ss. O os.f Ast

p a n tro p ic a l

A fr.-M ad.

Madagascar

b ird s

dispersal

propagule

-oB•H*

TJ0)aCO i s ta tu s

? 6eed

se e d /p la n t

nucule +

d ru p e le t

drupe

seed ♦

seed +

drupe

seed

drupe

seed +

m ericarp +

samara + +

drupe

drupe n a tiv e

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dispersal

d is t r ib u t io n propagule

52. Moringa o le i f e r a p a n tro p ic a l ? seed

53. C ae sa lp in ia bonduc p a n tro p ic a l seed

54. C ass ia a ld a b re n s is A id ., A ss. seed

53. C ass ia o c c id e n ta l is p a n tro p ic a l seed

36 . D elonix re g ia Madagascar seed

57. Tamarindus in d ic a p a la e o tro p ic seed

58. C a ilia n d ra a l te rn a n s Madagascar ? seed

59• D ich rostachys m icrocephala Madagascar seed

60. Abrus p re c a to r iu s su b sp . a f r ic a n u s A fr.-W . In d . 0 c . seed

61. C anavalia ro sea p a n tro p ic a l seed

62 . C l i t o r i s te rn a te a

63 . C ro ta la r ia lab u rn o id es v a r . lab u rn o id es

64. E ry th rin a v a r ie g a ta

65 . In d ig o fe ra sp .

6 6 . Sophora tom erto sa

67 . T ephrosia pum ila v a r . a ld a b re n s is

68. Terammus l a b i a l i s subsp . a ra b icu s

T3c*

c•3

b ird s

1(40)vc•rl

?

+

?

?

?

•acu«)-pX4> s ta tu s

/

n a tiv e

n a tiv e , s tra n d

n a tiv e

? ? introduced, weed

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d i s t r ib u t io n

6 9 . Vigna m arina

70. Vigna u n g u ic u la ta

71 . B rex ia m ad ag ascarien sis

/ 72 . B rugu iera gym norrhiza

73. C assip o u rea th o m a sse tii

74 . C erio p s ta g a l

75 . R hizophora m ucronata

7 6 . Lum nitzera racemosa

77 . T e rm in a lia b o iv in i i

78 . T e rm in a lia catappa

79. Eugenia e l l i p t i c a v a r . le v in e r v is

80. Pemphis a c id u la

81. S o n n e ra tia a lb a

82. T u rn ers u lm ifo lia

8 3 . P a s s i f lo r a fo e t id a v a r . h is p id a

84. P a s s i f lo r a suberosa

8 5 . C a rica papaya

86. Cucumis an g u ria

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a i

A fr.-M ad.

In d o -P a c if ic

Aldafcra

In d o -P a c if ic

In d o -P a c if ic

In d o -P a c if ic

A fr.-M ad.

p a la e o tro p ic a l

A ldabra

In d o -P a c if ic

In d o -P a c if ic

p a u tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a

p a n tro p ic a l

t r o p . A fr ic a

dispersal

propagule"Oa•H>

«©CO

b i r d s

s ta tu s

seed ♦

seed

f r u i t +

se e d lin g *

seed ?

se e d lin g ♦

se e d lin g +

pseudocarp +

drupe 4

drupe ♦

b e rry ?

seed +

b e rry ♦

seed

seed ♦

seed ♦

seed

seed

n a t iv e , s tra n d

♦ in tro d u c e d , c u l t ,

n a t iv e , s tra n d

n a t iv e , lagoon

endemic

n a t iv e , lagoon

n a t iv e , lagoon

n a t iv e , lagoon

n a tiv e

? ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

endemic

♦ n a t iv e , s tra n d

n a t iv e , lagoon

♦ in tro d u ce d , weed

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u ce d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

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distribution

87.

88.

89.

90.

91.

92.

93.

94.

95.

96.

97.

98.

99.

100. 101. 102. 103.

Cucumis melo

C u cu rb its moschata

L agenaria s i c e r a r i a

Momordica c h a ra n tia

Peponium s u b l i to r a le

T rich o san th es cucumerina

Sesuvium p o rtu lacas tru m

Trianthem a p o rtu lacas tru m

Mollugo n u d ic a u lis

Mollugo o p p o s i t i f o l ia

Canthium b ib rac tea tum

G u etta rd a sp ec io sa

H edyotis c o r a l l ic o la

H edyotis l a n c i f o l i a v a r . b rev ip es

H edyotis p r o l i f e r a

P o ly sp h aeria m u lt i f lo r a

P sy ch o tria p e r v i l l e i

Tarenra s u p r a - a x i l l a r i s

p a la e o tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

A ldabra

p a lae o t r r-oic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

A fr.-M ad.

In d o -P a c if ic

C o s., A st.

t r o p . A frica

A id ., A ss.

Afr.-M ad.

Ind.-O cean

104 A ldabra

dispersalb ird s

1 1

fl aj -m c, h o « x 3propagule * 0 -h <u s s ta tu s

seed ? ? ? n a tiv e

seed + in tro d u ced , c u l t .

seed + in tro d u ced , c u l t .

seed + + in tro d u ced , c u l t .

seed ? ? endemic, s tra n d

seed + + in tro d u ced , c u l t .

s e e d /p la n t + + n a tiv e , lagoon

capsu le + ? ? n a tiv e

seed + in tro d u ced , weed

seed ? n a tiv e

drupe 0 n a tiv e

drupe + n a tiv e , s tran d

seed ? endemic

seed ? ? in tro d u ced , weed

seed ? endemic

drupe ? n a tiv e

drupe ? n a tiv e

drupe ? endemic

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distribution

105. Tarenna tr ic h a n th a Afr.-M ad.

106. Tarenna v e rd c o u rtia n a A id .-A ss.

107. T r ia in o le p is f r y e r i A id. y Ass. 1 vOi

108. T r ic a ly s ia sonderana A fr.-M ad.

109. Bidens p i lo s e p a n tro p ic a l

110. Launaea in ty b acea p a n tro p ic a l

111. Launaea sarm entosa In d o -P a c if ic

112. M elanthera b i f lo r a In d o -P a c if ic

113- S y n ed re lla n o d if lo ra p a n tro p ic a l

114. T ridax procumbens p a n tro p ic a l

115. Vernonia c in e re a p a n tro p ic a l

116. Vernonia g ran d is Madagascar

117. Scaevola taccad a In d o -P a c if ic

118• Plumbago ap h y lla A fr.-M ad.

119. S ideroxylon inerme subsp . c ry p to p h leb ia A id• ̂ A ss•1 Cos•9 A st«

120. Jasminum e leg an s Madagascar

121. Azima te tr a c a n th a p a la e o tro p ic a l

122. Salvadora a n g u s t i fo l ia v a r . a n g u s t i fo l ia Madagascar

dispersalb ird s

1 1t 3 ft) ft) C<8 *> 4*C

propagule '5 to * § s ta tu s

drupe ? n a tiv e

drupe 4 endemic

drupe ♦ endemic

drupe 4 n a tiv e

cypse la 4 in tro d u ced , weed

cypsela 4 4 in tro d u ced , weed

cypsela 4 n a tiv e , s tra n d

cy p se la 4 n a tiv e , s tran d

cypse la 4 in tro d u ced , weed

cy p se la 4 4 in tro d u ced , weed

cypsela 4 in tro d u ced , weed

cy p se la ? n a tiv e

drupe 4 4 n a tiv e , s tra n d

an thoca lp 4 4 ? n a tiv e

b erry 4 endemic

drupe 0 n a tiv e

b erry ? n a tiv e

drupe ? ? ? n a tiv e

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distribution

123. C a r is sa e d u lis p a la e o tro p ic a l

12^ . C atharan thus roseus p a n tro p ic a l

125. Pandaca m au ritian a M ascarenes

126. P en to p e tia a n d ro s a e rn ifo l ia Madagascar

127. P leu roste lm a cernuum A fr.-M ad.

128. Sarcosterama v im inale A fr.-M ad.

129. Secamone f r y e r i A id ., A ss ., Ast

130. Tylophora in d ic a t ro p . A sia

131. C ordia subcordata In d o -P a c if ic

132. E h re tia corymbosa A fr.-M ad.

133. T o u rn e fo rtia a rg en tea In d o -P a c if ic

134. Evolvulus a ls in o id e s p a n tro p ic a l

135. Ipomoea b a ta ta s p a n tro p ic a l

136. Ipomoea raacrantha p a n tro p ic a l

137. Ipomoea obscura p a la e o tro p ic a l

138. Ipomoea pes-cap rae subsp . b r a s i l i e n s i s p a n tro p ic a l

139. Capsicum annuutm p a n tro p ic a l

140. Capsicum fru te sc e n s p a n tro p ic a l

dispersal

propagule

b i r d s

1 1

wil

d 05S

u u4) O

•P -Pa x

•H 4) status

b e rry

seed

seed

seed

seed

seed

seed

seed

drupe

drupe

drupe

seed

tu b e r

seed

seed

seed

seed

?

?

?

?

?

?

?

+

?

+

+

?

n a tiv e

+ in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

n a tiv e

♦ ? in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

endemic

n a tiv e

n a tiv e , s tran d■ o f '

n a tiv e

n a tiv e , s tra n d

? ? in tro d u ced , weed

+ in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

n a tiv e , s tra n d

n a tiv e , s tran d

n a tiv e , 6tran d

♦ in tro d u ced , c u l t .

+ introduced, cult.seed

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dispersalb ird s

1£ !'Tj wrl +J

WK 1

d is t r ib u t io n propagule•H ® C* (0 -H <D S

141. D atura m etel p a la e o tro p ic a l seed +

142. N ico tian s tabacum p a n tro p ic a l seed +

143. Solanum indicum v a r . a ld ab rense A ldabra b e rry ♦

144. Solanum lycopersicum cosm opolitan seed ? ♦

145. Solanum melongena cosm opolitan seed ♦

146. Solanum nigrum v a r . americanum p a n tro p ic a l b e rry ♦ +

147. Bacopa m onnieri p a n tro p ic a l seed ?

148. Bryodes m icran tha Madagascar-M asc. seed ?

149• S tr ig a a s i a t i c a p a la e o tro p ic a l seed ♦

150. Tabebuia p a l l id a p a n tro p ic a l seed +

151. A sy sta s ia g a n g e tic a p a la e o tro p ic a l seed ?

152. B a r le r ia d e c a isn ia n a Madagascar seed ? +

153. Hypoestes a ld a b re n s is A id ., A ss ., C o s., A s t . seed ?

154. J u s t i c i a procumbens tr o p . A sia, Ind.O cean seed ?

155. R u e llia monanthos Madagascar seed ?

156. A vicennia m arina In d o -P a c if ic see d lin g ♦

157. Clerodendrum glabrum v a r . m inu tiflo rum A id ., A ss ., C o s., A s t. drupe ?

158. Congea g r i f f i t h i a n a t r o p . Asia drupe +

1

s ta tu s

in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

endemic

in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

in tro d u ced , c u l t .

? in tro d u ce d , weed

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

in tro d u ce d , weed

in tro d u ced , c u l t ,

n a tiv e

in tro d u ced , weed

endemic

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

n a tiv e , lagoon

endemic

introduced, cult.

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distribution

159 • Lantana camara v a r . a c u le a ta perntropiceil

160. Premna o b tu s i f o l ia In d o -P a c if ic

161. S ta c h y ta rp h e ta ja m a ice n s is p a n tro p ic a l

162. S ta c h y ta rp h e ta u r t i c i f o l i a p a n tro p ic a l

163. Nesogenes d u p o n tii A id . , A s s . , Cos

164. L eo n o tis n e p e t i f o l ia p a n tro p ic a l

165. Ocimum b as iiicu m p a n tro p ic a l

166. Ocimum canuis p a n tro p ic a l

167. Ocimura g ra tissim um p a n tro p ic a l

168. Ocimum sanctum p a n tro p ic a l

I 69. B oerhav ia a f r ic a n a p a la e o tro p ic a l

170. B oerhav ia c r i s p i f o l i a A ldabra

171. B oerhavia repens v a r . m a r is - in d ic i A ldabra

172. M ir a b i l i s ja la p a p a n tro p ic a l

173» P iso n ia a c u le a ta p a n tro p ic a l

174. P iso n ia g ra n d is In d o -P a c if ic

175* A chyranthes a sp e ra v a r . f r u t ic o s a p a n tro p ic a l

176. " " v a r . v e lu t in a In d o -P a c if ic

d is p e r s a lb ird s

propagule status

A s t.

drupe

drupe

n u t le t

n u t le t

drupe

n u t le t

n u t le t

n u t le t

n u t le t

n u t le t

an th o carp

an th o carp

an th o carp

an th o carp

an th o carp

an th o carp

u t r i c l e

u t r i c l e

?

+

+

+

+

*

♦ in tro d u c e d ,• c u l t .

n a t iv e

♦ in tro d u c e d , weed

♦ in tro d u c e d , weed

endemic

♦ in tro d u ce d

♦ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t .

? ? in tro d u ced

endemic

endemic

+ in tro d u c e d , c u l t

n a t iv e

n a t iv e , s tra n d

? n a tiv e

? n a t iv e

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distribution

177. A lte rn a n th e ra pungens p a n tro p ic a l

178. Amaranthus dubius p a n tro p ic a l

179. Amaranthus v i r i d i s p a n tro p ic a l

180. D eering ia polysperm a t r o p . A sia

181. L agrezia o ligom ero ides A id ., A ss ., Cos

182. Arthrocnemum pachystachyum A fr.-M ad.

I83. C assytha f i l i f o r m is p a n tro p ic a l

184. H ernandia nym phaeifo lia p a n tro p ic a l

185. B ak e re lla c la v a ta Madagascar

186. Viscum tr i f lo ru m W. In d . Ocean

OO

-O • Acalypha c lao x y lo id e s A id ., A ss ., Cos

188. Acalypha in d ic a p a la e o tro p ic a l

189. Euphorbia h i r t a p a n tro p ic a l

190. Euphorbia in d ic a v a r . pubescens In d ian Ocean

191. Euphorbia m erto n ii A ldabra

192. Euphorbia p r o s t r a ta p a n tro p ic a l

193. Euphorbia p y r i f o l i a W. In d . Ocean

dispersal

propagule status

Sey.

A st.

u t r i c l e

u t r i c l e

u t r i c l e

drupe ?

u t r i c l e ?

u t r i c l e ♦

drupe + 4

nut ?

b e rry 4

b e rry 4

seed 4

cocc i

co cc i

co cc i ?

co cc i ?

co cc i

co cc i ?

♦ in tro d u ced , weed

♦ in tro d u ced , weed

♦ in tro d u ced , weed

n a tiv e

endemic

n a tiv e , ? lagoon

n a tiv e

? n a tiv e , s tra n d

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

endemic

+ in tro d u ced , weed

♦ in tro d u ced , weed

? ? in tro d u ced , weed

endemic

♦ in tro d u ced , weed

n a tiv e

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distribution

194. Euphorbia s to d d a r t i i

195* M a rg a r i ta r ia anomala v a r . ch e lo n ip h o rb e

196. P e d ila n th u s ti th y m a lo id e s

197. P h y llan th u s amarus

198. P h y llan th u s casticum

199* P h y llan th u s m ad erasp a ten sis v a r . f r a z i e r i

200. P h y llan th u s rackenzei

201. R ic in u s communis

202. L ap o rtea a es tu a n s

203. O betia f i c i f o l i a

204. F icu s a v i- a v i

205. F icu s nautarum

206. F icu s r e f le x a

207. M a il la rd ia pendula

208. C asu arin a e q u i s e t i f o l i a

209. Acampe r ig id a

210. Angraecum eburneum

211. H edero rk is s e y c h e lle n s is

A id ., A ss ., C o s ., A st.

A id . , Cos. , A s t .

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

Mad.-Masc

A id ., A st.

A id . , C os«

p a n tro p ic a l

p a n tro p ic a l

M ascarenes

W. In d . Ocean

W. In d . Ocean

Mad.-W. In d . Ocean

A ldabra

In d o -P a c if ic

p a la e o tro p ic a l

Mad.-Masc.

A la ., S e y c h e lle s

dispersalb ird s

> ** 1 1propagule win

e

sea w

Vc i i s t a t u s

co cc i endemic

co cc i ? endemic

m ericarp ♦ in tro d u ce d , c u l t

co cc i ? 4* in tro d u c e d , weed

regna

co cc i

?

n a tiv e

endemic

co cc i ? endemic

co cc i ♦ ? ♦ in tro d u c e d , c u l t

achene ? n a tiv e

achene + n a tiv e

f i g . ? n a tiv e

f i g . ♦ n a tiv e

f i g . ? n a tiv e

drupe ♦ endemic

seed ♦ + ♦ ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

seed ? n a tiv e

seed ? n a tiv e

seed ? n a tiv e tV

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distribution

212. Musa sp . p a n tro p ic a l

213. D ioscorea b em arivensis M adagascar

214. Agave s is a la n a p a n tro p ic a l

215. A sparagus u m b e llu la tu s M ascarenes

216. D racaena r e f le x a v a r . a n g u s t i io l i a Mad.-Masc.

217. Lomatophyllum a ld ab ren se A id . f A ss. , Ast

218 . Commelina b en g h a len s is p a n tro p ic a l

219. Cocos n u c ife ra p a n tro p ic a l

220. Lodoicea m ald iv ica S e y c h e lle s

221. Phoenix d a c ty l i f e r a p a n tro p ic a l

222. Pandanus a ld a b ra e n s is A ldabra

223. Pandanus te c to r iu s In d o -P a c if ic

224. N ajas grarainea p a la e o tro p ic a l

225. B u lb o s ty lis b a s a l i s A ldabra

226 . B u lb o s ty lis h i r t a p a n tro p ic a l

227. Cyperus a rom aticus v a r . e la tu s A fr.-M ad.

228 . Cyperus b ig ib b o su s A ldabra

229. Cyperus bu lbosus p a la e o tro p ic a l

dispersalb ird s

■a *3a ct , t ,

•O H Ha> a>propagule

H

3CO V -P$ a xCO -H 0) status

c u t t in g s + in tro d u ced , c u l t , t

seed + n a tiv e

b u lb i l s in tro d u ce d , c u l t .

b e rry ♦ n a tiv e

b e rry ? n a tiv e

b e rry + endemic

seed /stem ? ? + in tro d u ce d , weed

drupe + + n a t iv e , s tra n d

drupe + + in tro d u ce d , c u l t . t

drupe ? + in tro d u ce d , c u l t .

phalange + endemic

phalange 4- n a t iv e , s tra n d

n u t l e t + n a tiv e

achene ? endemic

achene ? n a tiv e

achene ? n a tiv e

achene ? endemic

achene 0 ? in tro d u ce d , weed

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distribution

230. Cyperus conglom eratus

231* Cyperus d u b ius

232. Cyperus l i g u l a r i s

233. Cyperus n iv eu s v a r . leu co cep h a lu s

234. Cyperus pum ilus

235* F im b r is ty l is cymosa

236. F i r a b r is ty l is fe r ru g in e a

237• Bambusa v u lg a r is

236* Cenchrus e c n in a tu s

239* Cymbopogon c i t r a t u s

240. D acty locten ium c ten o id es

241. D acty locten ium pilosum

242. D aknopholis b o iv in i i

243. D ig i ta r ia h o r iz o n ta l i s

244. D ig i ta r ia s e t ig e r a

245. E leu s in e in d ic a su b sp . in d ic a

246. Enteropogon s e c h e l le n s is

247* E r a g r o s t is decurabens

A fr.-M ad.

A id ., A ss ., C o s ., A st.

dispersal

propagule status

achene ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

achene ? n a tiv e

achene ? n a tiv e

achene + n a tiv e

achene ? n a tiv e

achene ? n a tiv e

achene ? n a tiv e

clone + in tro d u c e d , c u l t

b u rr ? + in tro d u c e d , weed

s p ik e le t in tro d u c e d , c u l t

f l o r e t ? ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

f lo r e t ? n a tiv e

f l o r e t ? ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

s p ik e le t ♦ + in tro d u c e d , weed

s p ik e le t ♦ + in tr o d u c e c , weed

f lo r e t + in tro d u c e d , weed

s p ik e le t ? ? n a t iv e , s tra n d

ca ry o p s is ? endemic

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d is t r ib u t io n

248.

249.

250.

251.

252.

253.

254.

255.

256.

257.

258.

259.

260. 261 .

262.

263.

264.

265.

E ra g ro s t is subaequiglum is

E rio ch lo a meyerana

E rio ch lo a s u b u life ra

Ischaemum rugosum

L epturus repens

Panicum a ld ab ren se

Panicum afisum ptionis

Panicum maximum

Panicum v o e ltzk o w ii

Paspalum d istichum

Pennisetum p o ly s tach io n

S c le ro d ac ty lo n macrostachyum

Sporobolus a ld a b re n s is

Sporobolus testudinum

Sporobolus v irg in ic u s

Aldr.br a

A ldabra

p a n tro p ic a l

Stenotaphrum clavigerum

Stenotaphrun raicrant.hum

Zea mays

A id• , A ss.

In d o -P a c if ic

p a n tro p ic a l

b ird s

, 1 propaguletd0)

0)<pa•H

c a ry o p s is ?

s p ik e le t ?

s p ik e le t ?

s p ik e le t ?

s p ik e le t ♦ ♦

s p ik e le t ?

s p ik e le t ?

see d /c lo n e

s p ik e le t ?

s p ik e le t +

s p ik e ;e t

f l o r e t ♦

seed

seed

f l o r e t ♦

s p ik e le t ♦

s p ik e le t ♦

c a ry o p s is

1I os ta tu s

endemic

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

n a tiv e

n a tiv e , s tra n d

endemic

endemic

+ in tro d u ced , c u l t

n a tiv e

♦ n a t iv e , s tra n d

+ in tro d u ced , weed

n a t iv e , s tran d

? endemic

? endemic

+ n a tiv e , s tran d

endemic

n a tiv e , 6 trand

+ in tro d u ced , c u l t

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TA BLE 2 . ENDEMIC TAXA OF THE INDIAN

endemic tax a

10 . F la c o u r t ia ram o n tch ii L’H e r i t . v a r . re n v o iz e i F osberg

1 2 . P o r tu la c a m a u r i t ie n s is P o e l ln . v a r . a ld a b re n s is F o sb erg

12* P o r tu la c a m a u r i t ie n s is P o e l ln . v a r . g ru b b ii Fosberg

15 . P o r tu la c a o le ra c e a L.v a r . d e l i c a tu la F osberg

17 . C alophyllum inophyllum L.v a r . takamaka F osberg

30. Grewia a ld a b re n s is Baker

31 . Grewia s a l i c i f o l i a S ch in z

33* E ry th ro x y lo n acranthum H ensley

39* M alleastrum le r o y i F osberg4 8 . A llo p h y lu s a ld a b r ic u s R ad ik .

54 . C a ss ia a ld a b re n s is Hemsley

59- D ich ro s tach y s m ic rccep h a ia Renv.

7 ? . C ass ip o u rea th o m a s s f t i i (Hem sley) A lsto n

79* Eugenia e l l i p t i c a Lam.v a r . le v in e r v is F osberg

9 1 . Peponium s u b l i to r a le J e f f r e y &Page

99* H ed y o tis c o r a l l i c o l a F o sb erg

101. H ed yo tis p r o l i f e r a fo s b e rg

103* P s.y ch o tria p e r v i l l e i Baker

d i s t r i b u t i o n

a)ux>3•orH<

ao o•H T3 -t-> 01O. rH 6 Oa9<< oo

a>sw

ccrH

•u

w

(0a;HrHO.CO>>0)CO

4

4

4

4 4 4

4

4 4 4

♦ 4 4

+

4 4 4 4

4 4

4 4 4

4

4

4 4

4

4

Mas

care

ne6

ISLANDS PRESENT IN THE ALDABRA ARCHIPELAGO AND THEIR AFFINITIES

presumed a f f i n i t y re fe re n c e

d i s t r i b u t i o n

(9Oi

<

O|■|<3

5 :

O .S•Ho

rH >>0)

to -o « Ca: t-H

o.o-t->

presumed d is p e r s a l b i r d s

p ro p ag u leo>u a •*>•H O C

(0 10 ‘H

F . ra m o n tc h ii L’H e r i t . v a r . ra m o n tc h ii

Fosberg 1974 4 b e r ry

P. m a u r i t i e n s i s P o e l ln . v a r . m a u r i t i e n s i s

F osberg 1977b ♦ seed

P. m a u r i t ie n s is P o e l ln . v a r . m a u r i t i e n s i s

F osberg 1977b ♦ seed

P . o le ra c e a L . v a r . o le r a c e a

Fosberg 1977b ♦ seed

C. inophyllum L. v a r . inophyllum

Fosberg 1974 4 drupe

G. o c c id e n ta l i s L .; G. p ic ta B a i l l .

Baker 1894 4 4 drupe

G. g la n d u lo sa V ahl; G. s a l ig n a B a i l l .

S ch inz 1897 4 drupe

E. p la ty c la d o s B o j. Hemsley 1916 4 drupeM. sp p . (M adagascar) Fosberg 1974 4 drupeA. b o je ra n u s (Camb.) B l. L eenhouts 1967 4 drupeC. b r e v i f o l i a Lam.; C. re d u c ta B renan

Brenan 1976 p e rso n a l com.

4 seed

D. com m ersonianus ( B a i l l . ) Drake

Renvoize 1972 4 seed

C. sp p . A ls to n 1925 4 4 seed

E* e l l i p t i c a Lam. v a r . e l l i p t i c a

F osberg 1978a 4 b e r ry

P . c ien k o w sk ii (S ch w ein f.) E n g l.

Page & J e f f r e y 1975

4 seed

O ld en lan d ia c o n g e s ta B a l f . f .

F osberg 1978a 4 4 seed

u n c e r ta in Fosberg 1978a 4 4 seedP . o b tu s i f o l i a Lam. Baker 1877 4 drupe

? ?

?

? ?

?

?

??

? ?

?

? ?

?

??

u n c e r ta in

P . o b t u s i f o l i a Lam.

exte

rnal

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L s tr ib u tio n

106.107.

119.

129-142.

153.

157.

163.170.

171.

181.

187

191.193.194.

195.

104.

199.

endemic tax a

Tarenna s u p r a - a x i l l a r i s (Hemsley) Bremek.

Tarenna v e rd c o u r tia n a FosbergT ri.a in o le p i6 f r y e r i (Hemsley)

Breroek.S id ero x y lo n inerm e L. su b sp .

cryp toph leb ium (B aker)J .H . Hemsley

ou,£>a*o ■

oT30)rHOoo

w►H0) • > u oto *

4 4

4 4 4

4 4 4

Se-camone f r y e r i Hemsley 4 4 4

Solanum indicum L .v a r . a ld ab ren se 4 4 4

(C.H. W right) FosbergH ypoestes a ld a b re n s is Baker 4 4 + 4

Clerodendrum glabrum Baker 4 4 4 4

v a r . m in u tiflo ru m (B aker) Fosberg

Nesogenes d u p o n tii Hemsley 4 ♦ 4

B oerhavia c r i s p i f o l i a 4

B oerhavia rep en s L. 4 4 4

v a r . m a r is - in d ic i FosbergL ag rez ia o lig o m ero id es (C.H. W right) ♦ 4

FosbergAcalypha c la o x y lo id e s H u tjh . 4 ♦ 4 4

Euphorbia m e r to n ii Fosberg 4

Euphorbia p y r i f o l i a Lam. - 4 4

Euphorbia s t o d d a r t i i Fosberg 4 4 4 4

M a rg a r i ta r ia anomala ( B a i l l . ) 4 4 4

Fosberg v a r . che lo n ip h o rb e (H u tch .) Fosberg

P h y lla n th u s m a d e ra sp a ten s is 4 4

L. v a r . f r a z i e r i Fosberg

Sey

chel

les

d i s t r i b u t io n presumed d is p e r s a l

presumed a f f i n i t y re fe re n c e

c oo -HU rHC >> -H0 0 0 •w 5 O ca cuco d 1 cx, oO be • I U

•H Q U O ̂ T) (0 '1 Cco co c 3

b ir d s

propagu le•HcO §

T. n ig re sc e n s H iern Hemsley 1916 4 4 drupe ?

F osberg in ed 4 drupe ?T. a f r ic a n a Hook. f . V erdcourt 1975 4 4 drupe 0

S . inerme L. subsp .inerm e & d io sp y ro id e s

J .H . Hemsley1966

4 b e rry ♦

S . zam besiaca S c h le c h t. Hemsley 1916 4 seed ?S . indicum L. Fosberg 1978a 4 4 4 b e rry ♦

H. adscendens Nees Baker 199^ 4 seed +C. glabrum Baker Fosberg 1.978a 4 drupe ♦

N. a f r ic a n u s G. T aylor T ay lo r 1930 4 drupe +

Fosberg 1978b an th o carpB. rep en s L. v a r . rep en s Fosberg 1978b + an th o carp

L. m a d :g a e c a r ie n s is ( P o i r . ) Moq.

Fosberg 1974 4 u t r i c l e

A. sp p . ( in A fr ic a ) T u r r i l l e t a l . 1918

4 seed ?

E. san g u in es B o is s . Fosberg 1978a 4 seed

E. sp p . (M adagascar) C ando lle 1862 4 seed ?

E. p r o s t r a ta A i t . F osberg 1978a 4 seed ?

P h y lla n th u s anomalus M uell. Arg.

T u r r i l l e t a l . (1918)

4 4 seed ♦

P . m ad e ra sp a ten s is L. Fosberg 1978a 4 4 4 4 seed ?

inte

rnal

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distribution

•H

endemic tax a < <

200. P h y llan th u s mckenzei Fosberg ♦ 4

203. O betia f i c i f o l i a Gaud. 4

20k. F icu s a v i- a v i B l. 4 4 4 4 4

205. F icu s nautarum Baker 4 4 4 4 4

207. M a il la rd ia pendula Fosberg 4

211. H ederork is s e y c h e lle n s is B osser 4 4

215. Asparagus u m b e llu la tu s B re s le r 4 4 4

217. Lo’iiatophyllum a ld ab ren se M arais 4 4 4 ♦

222. Pandanus a ld a b ra e n s is S t . John 4

225. B u lb o s ty lis b a s a l i s Fosberg 4

228 . Cyperus b ig ib b o su s Fosberg 4

247. E ra g ro s t is decumbens Renv. 4

248. E ra g ro s t is subaequ ig lu m is Renv. 4 4 4 4 4

253. Panicum a ld ab ren se Renv. 4

254. Panicum assu m p tio n is S ta p f 4

260. Sporobolus a ld a b re n s is Renv. 4

261. Sporobolus testud inum Renv. 4

263. Stenotaphrum clavigerura S ta p f 4 4

Cos

mol

edo

d i s t r ib u t io n

q uo ,h rH «Ha >> hO O O

presumed a f f i n i t y re fe re n ce

« s v a §••2 $f O 4 i* 3 S ? 5< as a: m

presumed d is p e r s a l

b ird s

1(4 (0

propagule g c

F. m ad erasp a ten s is L. Fosberg 1978a 4 4 4 4 ->eed ?0 . m o r ifo lia Baker Baker 1883 4 achene ?F . n i t i d a Roxb. Baker 1877 4 f ig ♦F . o b tu s i f o l ia Roxb. Baker 1877 4 f ig ♦M. spp . (M adagascar) Fosberg 197k 4 drupe ?Polystachya spp . B osser 1976 4 4 seed ♦A. spp . (A fric a ) Baker 1875 4 b e rry ♦L. purpureum Lam. M arais 1974 4 berry ♦P. p e rv il le a n u s Kurz S t . John 1974 4 phalanger e la t io n s h ip u n c e r ta in Fosberg 1977a 4 4 achene ?C. c a r t i la g in e u e K. Schura. Fosberg 1977a achene ?E. c i l i a r i s (L .) R. B r. Renvoize 1971b 4 c a ry o p s isE. t e n e l la (L .) Roem. &

S c h u lt .Renvoize 1971b 4 c a ry o p s is

P. assu m p tio n is S ta p f Renvoize 1971b 4 s p ik e le t ?P. p in ifo liu m C hiov. Hemsley e t a l .

19194 s p ik e le t ?

S . p i l i f e r u s ( T r in .) Kunth

Renvoize 1971b 4 seed

S . p i l i f e r u s ( T r in .) Kunth

Renvoi z.e 1971b 4 seed

S . oostachya Baker Hemsley e t a d . 4 s p ik e le t ♦1919

exte

rnal

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F

Appendix 1 and tables 1-8 of paper entitled

A twelve month study of insect abundance and composition at various localities on Aldabra Atoll

By Dawn W. Frith

in P h i l . T r a n s . R. S oc , Lond. B, v o 1 . 286

APPENDII 1 . A LIST OF PLANT SPECIES (ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY)SURROUNDING HEATH LIGHT TRAPS AT LOCALITIES CM ALDABRA ATOLL

Trap 1. Research Station, West Island:

Tree and Arub species: Ipoaooa aacrantha Peaphis acidula

Herb species: Achyranthes aspera Portulaca oleracea

Trap 2. Research Station, West Island:

Tree and shrub species: Acalypha claoxyloides Allophyllus aldabricus Azina tetracantha Dichrostachys microcephala Dracaena reflexa Euphorbia p yrifo lia Ipomoea aacrantha Maytenus senegalensis Ochna c i l ia t a Peaphis acidula Polysphaeria a u ltiflo ra Preana ob tu sifo lia

Herb species: Achyranthes aspera Cyperus obtusiflorus Dactylocteniua pilosua Euphorbia h lrta Loaatophyllua aldabrense Passiflora suberosa

Anse Mala, South Island:

Tree and shrub species: Allophylus aldabricus Acalypha claoxyloides Aziaa tetracantha Casuarina eq u ise tifo lia Clerodendrua glabjua Cocos nucifera Colubrlna a sia tica Euphorbia p yrlfo lia Ficus reflexa

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Flacourtis ranontchli

Herb species:

Quettarda speciosa Maytezras senegalensls Mystroxylon aethlopicua Peaphls acldula Polysphaerla a u ltlflo ra Secaaone fryerl Sideroxylon inerae Tournefortla argentea Tricalysia sonderana Temonla grandls Cyperus llg u la r ls Jasalnua elegans Loaatophyllua aldabrense Passiflora suberosa Stachytarpheta jaaalcensis

Glonnet, Middle Island :Tree and shrub species: Acalypha claoxyloides

Allophylus aldabrlcus Azlaa tetracantha Casuarlna eq u isetlfo lia Colubrlna a sla tlca Dracaena reflexa Erthyroxylon acranthum Euphorbia p yrlfo lla Ficus nantarun Majtenus senegalensls Moringa o le ifera Mystroxylon aethiopicun Pemphls acidula Polysphaeria a u ltiflo ra Phyllanthus casticum Scaevola taccada Suriana naritlaa

Herb species:Tanarlndus indica Abrus precatorlus Abutllon angulatum Cassia occidental!s

Ipoaoea nacrantha I . pes-caprae Paapalun raginatua Paaaiflora aaberoaa

Mlddla Caap, East Channel, Kiddie IslandsTree and shrub species: Acalypha claoxyloides

Brugulera gyanorrhlsa Canthlua blbracteatna Casuarln*. eq n lsetlfo lla Cerlops tagal Euphorbia pyrlfola Ficus reflexa Pandemia tectorlus Paaphls acldula Phvllanthua castlcua Polysphaerla a u ltiflo ra Rhlsophora aucronata Scaevola taccada Slderoxylon lnerae Surlana aarltlaa Tarenna trlchantha

Herb species: Cappant; cartllaglneaCleoae atrlgosa Ipoaoea aacrantha Lepturus repena Loaatophyllua aldabrense Pleurostelaa cernuaa Sclerodactylon aacrostachyua

H e Michel:Tree and shrub species: Acalypha claoxyIcicles

illophrlua aldabrlcus Casuarlna eo u lse tifo lla Cocos nuclfera Colubrlna aslatlca Erythroxylon acranthua Ficus nantarua F. reflexa Grewla aldabrengla Mystroxylon aethloplcua

Ochna c i l la ta

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Phyllanthus castlcumSideroxylon inarme Terminalia b olv ln ii

Herb species: Daknopholis b o iv in iiEregrostis gubaeqniiglumis Ipoaoea macrantha Plumbago aphylla

Takamaka (old camp) . South Island:Tree and shrub species: Allophylus aldabricus

Apodytes dimidiata Bakerella clavata Calliandra alternans Canthium bibracteatua Dracaena reflexa Eugenia c o tin ifo lia Euphorbia p yrifo lia Ficus av l-arl F. nautarum F. reflexaFlacourtia raaontchii Grewia aldabrensis Quettarda speciosa Ludia maurltanla Maytenus senegalensis Ochna c l l ia ta Pandanus aldabrensis P. tectoriusMarearitaria cheloniphorbe Polysphaerla au ltlflo ra Preana ob tu sifo lia Scaevola taccada Secaaone fryeri Sideroxyion Inerae Tarenna trichantha Terminalia b o lv in ii Trialnolepis fryeri Tricalysia sonderana

Herb species: Acrostichum aureumCyperus lig u la r ia

C. obtuslflorua Kragrostis subaequiglumisEuphorbia prostrata RtqI tuI us alsinoidea F lab ristr lis ferruginea F. ob tu sifo lia JasBiniuB elegans Oldenlandla corymbose Phyllanthus maderaspatensi s Portulaca mauritlana Sarcostemma ylminale Sporobolus yirginicus StenotaphruB clarigerum Tephrosia pumila

Cinq Cases ( lagoon side) , South Island :Tree and shrub species: Avicennia marina

Rhitophora mucronata

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TABLE 1 MEAN CATCH PER NIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAXA CAHOOT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP ( 1 ) OK WEST ISLAND. AIDABRA ATOLL

Insect taxaL ep id o p te re

P y ra l id a e (18 s p e c ie s ex c lu d in g P h y c it in a e ) G eom etridae (13 sp e c ie s )A rc t i id a e (6 s p e c ie s )Ei l e rca a l d a b re n s is Rhodogast r l a a ld a b r e n s ish V c tu id a e sp e c ie 'sTAmvna octoXcnaea v lo la c e o f a s c iafc r lc e la In a n g u la tat o r t r l c i d a e T a i l e a s t 10 s p e c ie s )T in e id a e ( a t l e a s t 2 s p e c ie s ) P y r& lid a e -P h y c it in a e ( a t l e a s t 10 s p e c ie s ) O th ers (7 s p e c ie s )

H em ipteraC ix i id a e (2 s p e c ie s )Ricaniidae (h species)Flatidae : Chaetoraanis madagascariensis Cicadellidae (li species}Miridaelygaeidae (5 species)L ethaeus s t e l l a t u s D leuches sp .P en ta to m id ae (3 s p e c ie s )Aerosternum nr. heegeri 0ther8~C& sp e c ie s}

C o le o p te raC arab id ae (7 s p e c ie s )M yriochile melanchol i c a perpljaxa Aulocoryssus aciculatus pavoninusD y tis c id a e T pT ci7 S T ------------rfy d ro p h ilid a e (3 sp e c ie s )Bero s u s sp .S ta p h y lin id a e (2 sp e c ie s )C arpelim us sp .S c a ra b a e id a e : Phaeocrous in g u ia r igE la te r id a e (5 s p e c ie s i O edem eridae (3 s p e c ie s )Ananca a ld a b ra n a C e ra iib y c id a e ^ T s p e c ie s ) C hrysom elidae (U s p e c ie s ) C u ro u lio n id a e (2 sp e c ie s )O th e rs (6 s p e c ie s )

D ip te raTipulidae (ii species)Culicidae (unsorted)C hironom idae ( un s o r te d ) T e th in id a e ( a t l e a s t 3 sp e c ie s ) C e ra to p o so n id ae (2 sp e c ie s ) O th ers (31 s p e c ie s )

HymenopteraF o rm ic idae (9 sp e c ie s )Ichneumonidae (li species)Others (li species)

Other orders s Odonata, Dictyoptera, a&bioptera, Orthoptera, Neuroptera

Mean catch per night of insects Number of trapping nights

S ep t. O ct. Nov. Dec. Ja n . Feb.

5U.1 78.7 io a i .5 1U8U.0 1637.3 U6U.51.U 3.1 U8.0 77.5 133.7 35.70 .7 1 .6 1U.5 5 .0 33 .0 35.3

17.6 7.3 55.5 2U5.0 259.3 U8.013.9 2.3 18.0 33.0 103.0 7.8

1.3 0 .7 2 .5 8 .5 U2.7 3U.57-3 7.U 1*9.5 96.5 212.7 107.31.3 0 .6 U.5 2 .5 3 .0 1.3

O.U 2 .0 1 0 .5 23.7 12.80 .7 1.U 9 .0 15.0 39.3 12.0

27.1 59.2 869.5 1055.0 996.9 237.2

- 0.1 U-5 5 .0 1 .7 1 .02.1 0 .5 132.5 656.0 30U-0 116.0

- 0.1 - - - 3-5_ 0.1 _ - - 1.U_ 0.1 0 .5 1 .0 0 .7 3.5

0 .6 0.1 - - 2 .7 1 .0

0 .6 120.5 62U.5 253.3 105.00 .6 - 9U.0 25U.O 21U.0 9.5

_ - 26.5 370.5 37.3 70.30.1 0.1 U.5 17.5 136.0 0 .80.1 0.1 U.o 17.5 36 .0 0.8C 8 - 10.0 13.0 11.3 0.8

0 .3 O.li 281.0 150.5 337.3 5U.8_ - 109.5 37.0 18.7 23.0_ - 25.5 27.5 15.7 23.0- - 82.5 5 .0 1 .0 -_ • - 0 .5 - -_ _ _ U.o 36 .0 1U.0. . - - U.o 36 .0 12.5_ • - 3 .0 260.7 -

_ - - - 255.7 -_ - 6U.5 16.0 - -

0 .2 0 .2 2 .5 7 .0 5 .o 1 .0_ 0.1 102.0 81.0 13.3 13.7_ 0.1 102.0 81.0 11 .0 13.5

0.1 - 1 .0 0 .5 - -_ - - - 2 .3 2 .0_ - - 0 .5 0 .3 0.3- - 1 .5 o .5 0 .7 0 .8

2.7 1U.6 1 .0 0 .5 273.7 2U.3— 0 .3 - - - 0.8

0 .7 0 .6 _ - U8.7 6.3_ _ _ 158.3 3 .0

0.1 7 .7 - - 58.7 10.U_ 0.1 _ - - 0 .3

1 .9 U.9 1 .0 0 .5 8 .0 U.5o .a 1 .3 62 .0 1012.5 186.3 8.30.1 1 .2 61.5 1010.0 180.0 5.30 .3 - 0 .7 2 .5 2 .7 3 .0

0.1 - - 3 .6 —

0.7 - o .5 0 .5 0 .7 2 .0

60.7 95.7 1518.5 330U.0 2739.0 1689.87 7 2 2 3 U

Mar. Apr. Kay June July Aug.1U21.3 775.3 297.3 302.0 158.3 162.0

116.3 35.0 8 .9 15.7 7 .0 5-710.0 13.0 3 .5 7 .0 9 .0 9 .3

1U6.3 106.3 56.5 69.0 37.7 6 .79 .3 6 .0 2.8 U.7 3 .3 1U.0

130.7 50.7 25.6 30.3 31.7 23.711U.0 73.7 56.1 28.0 2U.0 17.3

8 .3 1.3 0 .6 0 .3 3 .0 1 .02 .0 0.3 12.0 1 .3 0 .8 1 .02.3 15.7 22.0 1 .0 - 1 .0

1022.U 5U6.3 171.5 182.0 80.6 63 .0

12.3 1 .0 0 .8 0 .3 - -

76.7 111.3 23-5 5U.o 1 8 .0 19.08.3 3.7 1 .3 2U.0 1 .0 U.30 .8 1.3 0.1 2 .0 0 .3 1 .02.7 2.3 0 .6 U.o - 0 .39 .3 32.3 3 .5 11.3 U.7 s . a2 .0 2U.3 7 .5 U.7 0 .3 1.7

52.6 38.7 9 .3 3.7 10.0 1 .370.3 33.0 U.3 3.7 6 .7 1 .311.7 5 .3 5 .0 - 3 .3 -

1 .0 2 .0 1.1 U.3 1 .0 0 .71 .0 2 .0 1 .0 U.O 1 .0 0 .7

- 6 .7 0.1 - 0.7 1 .320.7 51 -0 5 .5 2 .0 3 .3 2 .75 .7 10.3 2 .0 0 .3 - -U.3 U.7 2 .0 0 .3 - -1 .3 U.o - - -

0 .3 6 0 0 .3 - - -

0 .3 6 .3 - - - -- 9 .0 1.5 — 0 .3

1 .6 5 .7 1 .0 0 .7 1 .3 0 .85 .8 6 .3 0 .3 - - 1 .05-7 6 .3 0 .3 - - -0 .3 - - - - -7 .0 13.0 0 .3 - 1 .0 -_ - 0 .3 - - -- o.U - 1 .0 1 .0 0 .6

70.7 157.7 92 .U 26.3 172.3 73.75 .3 - 0.1 1 .3 1 .0 -7 .3 2 .0 2.1 3 .3 2 .0 1 .0

13.3 1U0 .0 3.1 1 .6 - -399.1 2 .0 63.3 10.0 1U6.7 6U.U

_ _ o.U 1 .3 3 .3 -5 .7 13.7 23.3 8 .8 19.3 8 .a

98 .0 65.7 3 .6 6 .3 2.7 5 .092 .0 56.7 1.3 2 .7 1 .7 3 .7

5 .0 2 . 0 1.3 2 .0 1 .0 0 .31 .0 7 .0 1 .0 1 .6 - 1 .3

3 .0 2 . 0 0 .8 1 .0 1 .0 2 .71688 .0 1163.0 U23.0 391.7 355 .7 2 6 5 .0

3 3 8 3 3 3

T o ta l

U91.U

83 .3

U9.6

6 8 .U

69.1

762.7U8

M onthly r a i n f a l l i n m i l l im e tr e s 8 6 91 200 22ii 12 165 129 100 152 76

Percentage of t o t a l c a tc h

6ii.li

10 .9

6 .5

8 .9

9.1

112

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TABLE 2 . MEAN CATCH PEP. NIQHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAIA CAUGHT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP ( 2 ) ON WEST ISLAND, AIDABRA ATOLL.

Inooct taxa LepidopteraPyralidae (30 species excluding Phycitinae)

Geoaetridae (18 species)Arctiidae (6 species)Eileaa aldabrensls Rhodogastria aldabrengis N oc tul d ae (I16 species!Arena octoAchaea violaceofasciaE r ic e la in a n m la t aTortricidae vat Yeast 10 species)Tineidae (at least 2 species) Pyralidae-Phycitinae (at least 10 species) - Others (6) species)

hemipteraCixiidae (2 species)Ricanlidae ( h species)Flatidae : Chaetormanis nadagascariensis Cicadellidae ( 7 species)Hirldae (2 species)Lygaeidae (3 species)Lethaeus stellatus blenches sp.Peniaiomidae (2 species)Aerosternum nr. heegeri Other3~(T "specie's)

C o le o p te raC arab id ae (10 s p e c ie s )M y r lo c h i le m e la n c h o lo ic a p e r p le x a A u T o co ry ssu s a c i c u l a tu s p av o n in u s D y tT sc id a e 7*2 s p e c ie s T “H y d ro p h ilid ae (U s p e c ie s )B e ro su s s p .S ta p h y l in id a e (2 s p e c ie s )S c a ra b a e id a e (2 s p e c ie s )P>meocrous in s u la r i s E la t e r id a e (T sp e c ie s )O edem eridae (3 sp e c ie s )Ananca a ld ab ran a Ceram bycidae ( jT sp e c ie s )C hrysom elidae (3 s p e c ie s )C u ro u lio n id a e ( : C ra to p u s v i r i d i s p a r s u s ) O th e rs (7 s p e c iesT~

D ip te raT ip u l id a e (5> s p e c ie s )Culicidae (unsorted)Chirononidae (unsorted)Tethinidae (at least 3 species) Ceratopogonidae (1 species)O th e rs (U1 s p e c ie s )

HyxnenopteraF o rm ic id ae (10 s p e c ie s )Ichneum onidae (3 s p e c ie s )O th e rs (3 s p e c ie s )

O ther o rd e r s : O donata. D ic ty o p te ra , O rth o p te ra , lie u ro p te ra

Hear c a tc h p e r n ig h t o f i n s e c t s Numb a r o f t r a p p in g n ig h ts

S«pt. O ct. Not . Dec. Ja n . Fab. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. T o ta l

302.6 269.9 2U81.5 U535.0 101U.2 1U15.3 2901.6 1886.0 1089.0 358.0 289.7 220.1 97U.616.7 12.3 203.0 U56.5 109.2 299.0 266.0 115.3 U8.1 7 .3 18.7 15.U

8 .3 8 .3 29.5 25 .0 52.2 7U-3 37 .0 120.3 30.3 25.3 26.7 20.9U8.7 16.7 50.0 103.5 233.6 123.0 161.3 112.3 118.2 U5.7 U7.7 U1.228.9 3 .9 30 .0 51 .0 105.6 18.3 52.3 51.7 32.5 55.3 11.0 19.8U.3 6 .3 U.5 32 .0 22 .U 96.3 101.3 29.0 67 .U 2 6 .3 3 1 .0 15.8

1U.9 17.U 1U1 .0 U85.0 102.0 19U.3 13U.7 10U.7 69 .0 33 .0 33.3 17.51 .0 1.U 10 .5 o .5 1.1* - 3 .3 0 .8 0 .5 0 .7 2.8 -

O.U 0 .6 1 .5 21 .5 9 .2 U0.3 5 .0 2 .3 21.0 0 .7 1.8 o.U1.1 1.9 1 0 .5 32.5 9 .6 11.3 2 .3 12.7 11.5 0 .7 0 .3 0 .8

213.9 21U.9 202U.5 3UU8.0 509 .U 711.7 2292.0 1U31.7 821.0 2U6.7 162.7 125.0

0.1 0 .3 33.5 17 .0 7 .8 13.0 11.3 1 .7 2.U - 0 .6 0.110.7 10.3 53 .0 2623.5 82U.8 52U.3 532.3 1120.7 375.1 70.7 63.3 33.o 355.2

0.1 1 .0 0 .5 - 0 .2 18.6 107.0 15.7 13.9 6 .0 1U.7 U.1- _ 0 .5 - 1 .0 0 .7 5 .7 5 .7 2 .0 0 .3 1.7 o.U

o.U 3.U 0 .5 1 .0 1 .0 18.6 U9.7 22.6 3U.6 17.3 7 .0 6 .0_ 0 .6 _ - 1 .0 250.7 UU.3 968.0 281.1 33.8 28.5 12.8

0 .3 _ - - - 1 .0 U8.U 17.6 2 .3 1.7 6.13 .3 U.6 U9.5 255U.0 793.0 231.7 321.3 56.0 21.0 9 .7 9.7 2 .02 .6 1 .3 26.5 303.0 3U2.0 35.0 156.3 U2.0 12.3 7 .0 U.7 1.U

7 3.1 21.0 2251.0 550.8 196.7 165.0 1U.0 8.8 2 .7 5 .0 0.60.1 0.1 11.5 35.5 2U.U U.o 2 .0 2 .0 1 .8 1 .3 - 0 .90.16.8

0.10 .3

1 .50 .5

35.03 3 .0

2U.UU.2

U.o 2 .01 .3

2 .02.3

1.8 3.1

1 .30 .3 - 0.7

2.0 1.U 177.5 U56.0 117.2 1U5.7 122.3 81.3 uu .u 11 .0 11.3 7.7 61.2- - 58.5 28.0 13.0 9.0 U.o 10.3 3.U 1 .0 - 0.7- - 3.0 15.5 U.2 3.3 U.o 8.0 2.6 0.3 - 0.2- - 5U.5 12.5 u .u 0.3 - 1 .3 - - - -_ — — o.U — — — — — — —_ - - 21.5 57.0 50.0 0.3 9.1 6.3 1.3 - 3.0- - - 21.5 57.0 U2.0 - U.3 6.0 1 .0 - 1.0_ - _ - 0.2 - - 7.7 - - - -_ - 70.0 18.0 1.6 - - - - - - -_ • 68.0 16.5 1.6 - - - - - - -

1.2 0.1 1.0 1U.5 5.2 U.3 10.0 10.3 6.U 2.7 2.7 0.50.1 0.1 U3.0 335.0 31.8 20.3 16.7 6.3 2.3 U.o 3.3 3.00.1 - U2.5 335.0 31.8 19.7 16.3 6.3 2.3 U.o 3.3 3.0o.U 0.7 0.5 1 .0 - 0.3 2.0 3-3 1 .0 0.7 1 .0 0.1

_ - 3.0 27.5 7.2 61.8 87.0 29.U 23.6 - - -

0.1 0.2 o.5 - 0.2 - 3.0 3.3 0.8 0.3 0.3 o.U0.1 0.1 1 .0 10.5 0.6 - 0 .3 2.3 O.U 1.0 U.o -

u .u 5.1 _ 3.5 1 .u 3.7 U5.7 59.7 1U8.0 18.7 U5-7 20.3 35.50.1 _ _ - - 0 .3 - 0.1 1 .7 2 .0 1 .2

_ _ - - 2 .3 5 .3 1 .8 - 2 .0 -_ _ _ - - 26.7 - 1 .0 3.3 0.9

• _ _ - - 1U.8 U.o 55.8 1 .3 8.3 5.7_ mm _ . _ - - U.o 12.0 - 0.7 2.0

U.8 7.1 - 3 .5 1.U 3.7 2.U 19.7 77.7 1U.7 28.8 9 .59.6 5.1 862.5 370.5 112.0 1U.7 23.3 97.3 12.3 7.0 U.7 7 .6 66.89.6 U.7 862.0 367.5 110.0 12.7 1U.0 I4U.7 3.9 5.7 1.0 o.U

0.1 0 .5 3 .0 1 .0 0 .7 5.3 1.3 1 .6 - 0.7 0.10.3 0.3 - 1.0 1.3 U.o 51.3 6 .8 1.3 3 .0 1.2

2.9 1.3 2.0 5 .0 1 .6 5.7 10.0 16.7 u .u U.3 2.7 1.6 3.9331.7 293.3 3576.5 7993.5 2071.2 2109.3 3635.3 3261.7 1673.1 U69.7 U17.7 290.3 1U97.1

7 7 2 2 5 3 3 3 8 3 3 10 56

65.0

P e r c e n t a g e o ft o t a l c a t c h

23 .7

U.1

2.U

U.5

0 .3

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TABLfc 3 . KEAN CATCH PER SIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAXA CAU(HT H i A HEATH TRAP AT ANSE H A IS , SOUTH ISLAND. AIDABRA ATOLL.

In sect taxa

LepidopteraPyralidae (excluding P hycitinae) A rctlidaeEilema axdabren s is RhodopasVria ^-dabren s ls Noctuidae : Aavna oeto

: Achaea V io laceo fasc ia *E riceia Inahgulata

T ortrlc ldae "lTineidae hP yralidae-P hycitinae J Gecaetridae 1 Noctuidae rOthers J

HemipteraR lcanlldaeF latld^e : Chae to m en ls madagascarl e n s ls Lygasidae (m ostly LetSaeus s t e l l a tu s

and Dieuches sp .")Pentatomidae (m ostly Acrosternum n r .h eeeer i)C ixlidaeC icad ellld aeMiridasOthers

ColeopteraCarabidae i Myr io c h l le m elancholics perplexa

t Aulocorvs_su8 acicula tu s p>avonTnus Scarabaeidae t frhaeocrous in so la r ts S laterId asOedemeridae : Ananca aldabrana CerasbycidaeCurcullonldae : Cratopus v ir id isp a rsu s Hydrophllidae (m ostly Berosus sp. “Chyr somelidae Others ' ‘ I

DipteraCulcidaeTlpulidaeChironomldaeTethlnidaeCeratopo gonidaeOthers

HymenopteraFormicidaeIchneumonidaeOthers

Other orders : Odonata. D ictyoptera, Orthoptera, Neuroptera

Mean catch per n ight o f In sects Number o f trapping n ig h ts

Sept. Oct. No t . Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Hay June July

1*72.0 927.5 5275.0 3261.5 lit 38.8 1530.5 21*66.3 51*0.3 U78.3 22UU.5 178.01.5 20.0 52.5 213.5 128.5 31.8 22.3 73.5 6 .3

U5.0 12.0 37 .5 83 .0 178.0 81*.5 63.3 23.0 32.3 71 .0 3.719.0 1 .5 5 .0 31 .5 37.0 13.5 21.3 7 .8 0 .3 19.7 *•U.o 2 .5 1 .5 5 .5 5.3 10.5 8 .8 U.8 U.7 18.3 3 .7

m • I t .3 - - 0 .6 •1 .0 1 .0 • 3.5 69 .5 1 .5 0 .5 9 .3 9 .0 1 .35 .0 lt.5 21 .0 U3.5 113.3 l»D.O U.8 7 .0 22.7 18.3 *

UOO.O 875.5 5019.5 3000.0 9U5.5 595.0 2150.0 1*1*3.7 387.7 2011.3 158.3

25.0 38.5 218.0 158.5 262.7 237.5 12l*.5 1*1.8 36.0 88.7 9 .7

11.0 9 6 .0 123.5 93.0 33it.O 232.5 98.5 106.3 252.0 18.3_ 1 .0 0 .5 2 .5 3 .0 2 .3 0 .8 -

o .5 6 .0 3 0 .0 16.0 279.5 9U.8 57.8 7U.3 9U.3 7 .0- 10.0 80 .5 91.5 68.5 U9.5 12lt.O 21.0 9 .7 125.5 3 .3

- o .5 7 .0 0 .5 8.5 3 .5 3 .3 U.O 9 .3 13.5 3 .3

2 .5 0 .5 - 1 .0 7 .9 12.7 10.7 17.9 U.7

5 .o 651.5 73U.5 U72.0 506.5 132.8 38.2 28.3 50.3 9 .31 .0 10.5 1U-8 5 .0 16.3 27.8 20.7 15.3

5 3 .0 26 .0 9 .0 - - 0 .3 - -_ 5 .5 - 3 .5 2 .0 - - *

2 .5 3 .0 6 .5 5 .3 3 .0 U.8 3 .0 2 .7 3 .01 .5 593 .0 691.0 U25.8 U96.5 9U.8 1 .3 - 1 .0 •

_ 0 .3 0 .5 2.3 - 0 .7 0 .3- - - 0 .5 0 .3 1 .5 0 .3 - 2 .0 o .5

- 1 .0 1 .5 - 11.0 - 10.8 3.8 2 .2 3 .3 9 .0

39 .039.0

25 >o 23.5

1 .5 - 2 .3 2 1 .0 138.389.5

39.826.5

86.7 21.3

U8.826.8

21.3 10.3

1 .5 1 .5 • 2.3 21 .0 U8.8 13.3 6 5 .U 22.0 11.0

1 .0 38.5 17 .0 1U.0 1U8.8 17 .0 39.3 1 3 .0 0 .3 3 .8 0 .738 .0 17 .0 1U.0 1U8.0 13 .0 38.8 1 3 .0 - 7 .5

_ _ 0 .5 0 .5 1 .0 - 0 .3 0 .3 •1 .0 0 .5 - - 0 .3 3 .5 - — 1 .0 0 .7

- 2 .0 8 .0 11 .0 10.3 56.5 21.1 5 .0 8 .7 6 .3 0 .3

512.01

1009.02

6QU9.02

U1UU.52

2165.2 2U65.5 U 2

3030.8u

73U.8U

708.63

2610.5U

Os

CMCM

Aug. T otal

7U1.9 15U7.U 58.8 36.3 13.8

7.3

0 .59 .8

602.8

UU.O

63 .0 127.5

h.S17.5

3 .0

38.0

21.5 193.3 2 .5

0 .30.80.8

17.1

6 9 .U U7.2 8 .3

61.1

0 .8 29.10 .30 .5

3 .0 10.U

899.6 1955.0 U 35

79.2

P e r c e n t a g e o ft o t a l c a t c h

6 .5

9 .9

2 .It

1 .5

0.5

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TAfeLfc k . KEAN CATCH PER NIGHT OP PREDOMINANT If-SECT TAIA CAUGHT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP AT GIQMNET,

Insect tax*

LepldopteraPyralidae (excluding Phycitlnae)A rctildaeEllen* aldabrcn a la RKodogaatria ' aldaErenaia Noctuidae j Aaqrna octo

: Ach*ea v io laceofaacla * E rlce i* inangulata

T ortric idaeTlneidae VPyralidae-P hycitinae J Geoaetridae 1 Noctuidae [Others J

HealpteraR lcanlida*F la t id a . t Chaetoraen la aadagaaca r len a ls Lygaeidae (a o s tly Lethaeus ateilla tu s

and Dleuches apT)Pentatoaidae (m ostly Acroaternua n r .h eeger i)C lxlldaeC lcad ellld aeMlridaeOthers

ColeopteraCarabidae t H yrlochlle aelan ch o llca perplexa

: Aulocorryaaua aclcu la tu a pavonlirua Staphylinidae (m ostly Carpeliaus ap .) Scarabaeldae : Phaeocroua In su la r la E laterid aeOedeneridae : Ananca aldabrana CeraabycidaeCurculionldae : Cratopus v ir id lsp a rsu s Hydrophllldae (a o etly Berosua sp .) "I Chyraoaelidae hOthers -J

Dlptera Culcidae T ipulidae Chironoaldae Tethlnidae Ceratopo gonid ae Others

HyaenopteraForaicidaeIchneuaonddaeOthers

Other orders : Odonata,Dlctyoptera,Orthopters.» Neuroptera

Mean catch per n ight o f in se c ts Nuaber o f trapping n igh ts

Sept. Oct. No t . Dec. Jan. Feb.

5 6 3 .0 85U.O 1U.0 1965 .0 2871.5 3 6 6 .01 .0 - 3 . 0 6 8 .0 U7.0 1 6 .0

2 0 .0 1 6 .0 1 . 0 303 .0 182 .5 1 8 .03 .0 U.5 1 . 0 1U.0 1 0 8 .0 6 .0

17.0 U.5 - u.5 1 2 .0 7 .0

2 .5 u .o sis 219 .0- 6 .0 - 2 8 0 .0 6 2 .5 5 .0

5 1 3 .0 802.5 U.o 1250 .0 22U1.0 5 0 .0

U9.0 35 .5 6 . 0 327 .0 U01.0 282 .0

1 . 0 6 . 0 6 . 0 U7.0 U78.5 1 7 .00 . 5 -• - o . 5 -

• - 1 1 .0 - 3 .01 . 0 U.5 U.o 3 3 .0 U26.0 1 3 .0

- 1 . 0 2 .0 2 . 0 5 1 .5 -

1 .0 0 . 5 1 .0

1 .0 3 .5 U2.0 169.0 393.5 7 .0_ 2 .0 8 .0 2 .5 -_ 1 .0 - - -• - - 303.0 -

22 .0 - - -1 .0 5 .0 6 .0 0 .5 -1 .5 150.0 8 3 .5 7 .0

- 2 .0 1 .0 -- - - 2 .0 - •

1 .0 1 .0 12.0 1 .0 3 .0 -

17.0 2 .0 1 .0 U.o 2 .0 9 .012 .0 1 .5 *

5 . o o . 5 1 .0 U.o 2 .0 9 .0

6 . 0 5 . 0 1500 .0 3 6 .0 1 .5 130 .06 . 0 1500.0 3U.0 - 130 .0

1 . 0 - 2 .0 1 .5 -- U.o - - - •

1 . 0 o .5 - - 1 .5 2 .0

6 0 9 .0 8 7 1 .0 1563 .0 2221 .0 37U8.0 531 .01 2 1 1 2 1

ISLAN D , AIDABRA ATOLLP e r c e n t a g e o f

T o t a l t o t a l c a t c hMar. Apr. May June July Aug.

206.5 2U50.5 109U.0 1 5 3 .0 9 .0 9 7 .5 9 6 8 .0 8 0 .611 .5 3 1 .0 1 0 .0 U.O - -

7 . 0 6 5 .5 3 6 .5 6 .5 1 .0 7 .51 .0 5 1 .5 28 .5 3 .5 - 3 . 0U.5 6 .5 5 . 0 2 .0 1 .0 1 .52.C • 2 .0 1 .0 - 1 . 03 .5 1 .5 2 . 0 - 1 .0 •1 .0 7 . 0 2 .5 1 .0 - 2 .5

15U.0 2087 .0 9 6 0 .0 120.5 6 . 0 5 7 .0

3U.0 2 6 7 .0 8 7 .5 2 2 .0 2 .0 3 3 .0

; i . o 6 2 .0 3 9 .5 1 7 .0 5 . 0 1 3 .0 72.1 6 . 01 .0 U.o 3 .5 1 .0 5 2 . 03 .5 1 .5 2 .0 U.5 1 .0 1 .5

2 2 .0 5U.5 33 .5 9 .5 2.0 8 .5

1 . 0 - - 0 .5 - -

3 .5 2 . 0 o .5 1 .5 2 . 0 1 . 0

17.0 29 .0 16.5 5 .5 2 .0 22 .0 62.9 5 .22 .0 2 .5 5 .5 - - -

- - 3 .0 - 0 . 51 .0 - - - - -

• m * — - ~

1 .0 6 .0 3 .0 0 .5 - 1 .51 .0 11.5 o .5 0 .5 - 6 .5o .5 1 .0 2 .0 - - 1 .03 .0 1 .0 - - 2 .0 2 .5

8 .5 7 .0 5 .5 1.5 - 10.0

2 2 .5 U.o 2 .5 1 .0 U.o 1 .0 5 .5 o .51 .0 **

21.5 U.o 2 .5 1 .0 U.o 1 .0

5 .5 1 0 .5 6 .5 - 1 .0 0 .5 91.2 7 . 65 .5 9 . 0 6 .0 - 1 .0 0 .5

1 . 0 0 .5 - - -- o . 5 - - ”

2 .0 2 .5 3 .0 - - 1 .5 1 .3 0 .1

28U.5 2558 .5 1162 .0 176.5 21 .0 135 .5 1201 .0 -2 2 2 2 1 2 19

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TABLE 5* MEAN CATCH PER NIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAXA CAUGHT

I n s e c t ta x a Nov. Jan.

jp id o p te ra 639 0 301 8 .01 'y ra lid a e (e x c lu d in g P h y c it in a e ) , . 0 126 .3A rc t i id a e 1 2 .0 1U5.3E ilem a a ld a b r e n s is 6.0 1 5 .0R h o d o g a s tr ia a ld a b r e n s is - 2 2 .0O ctu idae : Amyna o c to

: Achaea v io l a c e f a s c ia - 13li.O: E r ic e ia in a n g u la ta

T o r t r ic id a e j6.0 1 1 .3

T in e id a e r P y ra l id a e - P h y c it in a e J G eom etridae "1

7 7 0 .0 2 5 2 0 .U

N octu idae hO th ers J

US.o 2 2 6 .0

H em ipteraR ic a n iid a eF la t id a e : C haeto rm en is ma d a g a s c a r ie n s is ly g a e id a e (m o stly L e th aeu s s t e l l a t u s

and D ieuches sp « lP en ta tom idae (m o stly Aerosternum n r . h e e g e r l )C ix i id a eC ic a d e l l id a e .M irid aeO th e rs

C o le o p te raC arab id ae : M y rio c h ile mela n c h o l ic a p e rp le x S ta p h y lin id a eS ca ra b a e id a e s Phaeo cro u s i n s u l a r i s E la te r id a eO edem eridae s Ananca a l d ab ran a Ceram bycidaeC u rc u lio n id a e : Cr a t opus v i r i d i sp a r su s f ty d ro p h ilid a e (m o s tly B erosus sp O T C hrysom elidae rO th e rs -I

D ip te r a C u lc id ae T ip u l id a e C hironom idae T e th in id a e C era topogon idae O th e rs

IJymenopteraF o rm icidaeIchneum onidae

O ther o rd e r s : O donata , O r th o p te ra , N eu ro p te ra

8.0 9U.01.00 .3

6 .0 87.0

2 .0 6 .3

12.0 U8.73 .3

6.0

6 .0 U l i .7

0 .7

2 .0 3 .3

2.0 3 .3

2 .3

2 .3

1 .0 2.7

Mean c a tc h o f i n s e c t s p e r n ig h t Number o f t r a p p in g n ig h t s

862.0 3169.61 3

P e rcen tag e o fa V a • f ' ^ A A ^ A ^ 1 a a A m

s A HEATH LIGHT TRAP AT MIDDLE CAMP, KIDDLE ISLAND, ALDABRA ATOLL.

Mar. Apr. June Aug. Total total catch3613.0 1533.0 1826.3 332.5 1925.7 92.7

99 .0 1a2 . 0 22.3 1.529.0 75.0 1a0.7 20.5

_ 11.0 22.3 1 .59 .0 11.0 5 .7 1a.5

_ 1a. 3U.3 3 .0 37.7 3 .0

20.0 53.0 7.7 1U.5

3311.0 1302.0 1565.8 293.0

17U.0 116.0 197.7 17.0

36 .0 2 1 a . 0 26.6 5 .0 1a0 . 2 2 .01 .0 2 .0 2.72 .0 6 .0 1 .3 1 .0

25.0 13.0 11.0 1 .5

1 * . 0 3 .0 3 .3 1 .0

U.o - 8.3 1 .5

1 2 8 . 0 21a . 0 1 8 .3 2 .0 31 .0 1 .51 0 .0 6 .0 3 .3 -

1 .0 - -

5 .0 1 .3 _

9 6 .0 1 3 .0 1 .7 0 .3_ 1 .0 _ -

2 .0 1a . 0 3 .0 1 .7

1a . 0 - - -

11a . O 1 3 .0 220 .6 5o . o 7 2 .8 3 .55 .0 1 .0 1 .5

11a . o 8 .0 219 .6 1a8 .5

3 .0 6 . 0 Ia.7 0 .5 2.9 0 .23 .0 0 .7 -

3 .0 3 .0 1a .0 0.5

1 . 0 - 0 .7 0 .5 1.1 0 . 1

3785.0 1 6 0 0 . 0 2091.2 390.5 2073.7 -1 1 3 2 11

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TABLE 6 . KEAN CATCH PER NIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAIA CAUGHT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP AT H E MICHEL, ALDABRA ATOLL

Insect taxa Nov. Dec.Lepidoptera 233.0 1029.0Fyralidae (excluding Fhycitinae) 23.0 U1 .0Arcriidae 3 .0 7 .0Li lei:* a aldabrensis - U.oRhodopastria aldabrensis - 1 .0Koctuidae : Amyna octo — -

: Achaea violaceofascia - -s Ericeia inangulata 3.0 1.0

Tortricidae 1Tineidae V 178.0 896.0iyralid as-Phyc i tinae JGeometridaeNoctuldae 29.0 85.0Others J

Hemiptera 51.0 151.0Rlcaniidae - -Flatidae s Chaetormenis mada^ascariensis - -lygaeidae (mostly Lethaeus stellatus 16.0 -

and Dieuches sp.)Pentatomidae (mostly Acrosternum nr.heegeri) 35.0 15.0CixiidaeCicadellidae - 136.0MiridaeOthers

Coleoptera U53.0 1110.0Carabidae : Myriochile melancholica perplexa - 23.0

2 Aulocoryssus aciculatus pavoninus - 6.0Staphylinidae - 10.0Scarabaeidae : Fhaeocrous insularis 85.0 229.0Elateridae U.o 5.0Oedemeridae : Ananca aldabrana 358.0 7U8.0Curculionidae : Cratopus viridisparsus 1.0 1.0Hydrophilidae (mostly Berosus sp.) "lChrysoemlidae Y 5.0 78.0Others j

Diptera (mostly Culcidaey 70.0 659.0

Hymenoptera 18.0 7.0Fermioidae 17.0 6.0Ichneumonidae 1.0 1.0

Other orders : Odonata, Isoptera, Orthoptera,Neuroptera 5.0 10.0

Mean catch per night of insects 830.0 2966.0Number of trapping nights 1 1

Percentage ofJ a n . K a r . A p r . June Aug. T o t a l t o t a l c a t c h

23U 1 .0 288.0 185.0 116.0 56.0 606.9 27.9302.0 30.0 1 .0 7 .0 1 .01 1 U . 0 U.o 5 .0 17.0 5 .0

57 .0 - 3 .0 15.0 1 .02 .0 _ - 2 .0 -

- 12.0 39.0 11.0 15.02 .0 - - 2 .0 -

55 .0 U.o 2 .0 - U.o

1611.0 19U .0 132.0 55 .0 25.0

31U .0 60 .0 U7 .0 37.0 25.0

71.0 32.0 3 .0 9 .0 U.o U5 .9 2.1- 2 .0 - - -

3 .0 2 .0 3 .0 2 .0 -

61.0 15.0 - 3.0 2 .0

7 .0 1 .0 - 3 .0 2 .0

_ 12.0 _ 1 .0 -

570.0 63.0 10.0 15.0 10.0 318.7 1U.611 .0 7 .0 U.o - -

2 .0 - - - -10.0 U.o 3 .0 U.o 2 .0

533.0 20.0 3 .0 9 .0 8 .01 .0 - - - -

13.0 32 .0 - 2 .0 -

3112.0 1220.0 3261.0 U.o 1 .0 1190.7 5U.7

31 .0 5 .0 _ _ 2 .0 9 .0 o.U28.0 U.o - - -

3 .0 1 .0 2 .0

5 .0 6 .0 U . O 3 .0 - 5 .7 0 .3

6130.0 1622.0 3U7.0 1U7.0 73.0 2176.9 -

1 1 1 1 1 7

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TABLE 7 . MEAN CATCH PER NIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TAXA CAUGHT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP AT TAKAMAKA, SOUTH ISLAND, ALDAHRA ATOLL.Percentage of

In sect taxa

LepldopteraPyralidae (excluding Phycitinae)A rctlidae E ilena ald abrenr4 8 Rhodcgastria aldabrensis Noctuidae : Amyna octo

s Achaea ▼ iolaceofascia s itr lce ia Inangulata

T orticidaeTineidae rPyralidae - Phycitinae J Geometridae Noctuidae Others

■ ̂

}Hemiptera

F latid ae : Chaetornensis nadagascarien s is Lygaeidae (mostly Lethaeus s t e l l atus

and Dieuches sp.TPentatomidae (n o stly Aero sternum n r.heegeri) C ixiidae C icadellidae Miridae Others

ColeopteraCarabidae s Myriochi l e melancho l i c s perplexa

Aulocoryssus acicu la tu s pavoninusD ytiscidaeStaphylinidae (mostly Carpellaua sp .) Scarabaeidae s Phaeocrous in su la r is E lateridaeOedemeridae : Ananca aldabrana CerambycidaeCurculionidae s Cratopus vir id isp a r su s Hydrophilidae (mostly Berosus s p .) "1 Chrysomelidae kOthers J

Diptera (m ostly T ipulidae,C ulcidae,T eth in idae, and Ceratopogonidae)

Hymenoptera Formlcidae Ichnevunonid ae

Other orders : Odonata, D ictyoptera, Neuroptera

Mean catch per night of in se c ts Number of trapping n igh ts

Dec. Jan. Mar. Apr. June Aug. T o t a l t o t a l c a t <

3868.0 260.0 993.0 5U2 .0 1101.5 207.5 1035.1 U7 .02.0 - 57.0 25 .0 25.0 8.0

35.0 9U .0 10.0 23.0 23.5 11.032.0 - 2.0 3 .0 15.5 6 .51.0 3.0 2.0 5 .0 1.0 2.0U . o - 12.0 156.0 250.5 37.5

_ 162.0 1.0 15.0 11.0 2.52.0 91.0 6.0 15.0 5 .0 1 .5

3800.0 U . o 862.0 297.0 7U U .0 1 U 0 .0

31.0 162.0 6U . 0 197.0 308.5 U8.5

6U 1 . 0 3 .0 102.0 9 .0 35.5 2.0 103.8 U .7_ 1.0 1.0 2.0 0 .5 -

577.0 2.0 35.0 5 .0 12.0 1.5

6U . 0 - 3U .0 2.0 20.5 -

- - 32.0 - 2 .5 0 .5

U287.0 10.0 229.0 97 .0 275.0 6 .5 6U 8 .U 29.5719.0 3 .0 62 .0 62 .0 5 .5 -

19.0 - - - - -218.0 6.0 - - - -65U .O - 5 0 .0 1.0 255.0 2.0

3 0 .0 - - - - -1.0 - - - - -

U36.0 1.0 85.0 3U .0 8.0 -- - 2.0 - - -_ _ 2.0 - - -

2210.0 - 28.0 “ 7 .0 U .5

- 587.0 506.0 5695.0 U3U .0 18.2 U 0 0 .1 18.2

90.0 3 .0 2.0 1.0 12.1 0.690.0 _ - 3 .0 1.5 -

- - - - 0 .5 1.0

2.0 - 1.0 7 .0 1.0 1.0 1.8 0.1

8888.0 27U .O 1912.0 116U . 0 1987.0 702.0 2201.3 -

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P e rc e n ta g e o fIn s e c t ta x a

L e p id o p te raP y ra l id a e (e x c lu d in g P h y c it in a e )A rc t i id a eEileir.a a ld a b r e n s i s Rhod o ^ a s t r i a a ld a b r e n s is N o ctu idae : Amyna o c to

s Achaea v io la c e o f a s c ia s E r ic e ia in a n g u la ta

T o r t r i c id a e T in e id a eP y ra l id a e - P h y c i t in a e G eom etridae N oc tu id ae O th e rs

TABLE 6 . MEAL CATCH PER NIGHT OF PREDOMINANT INSECT TALA CAUGHT IN A HEATH LIGHT TRAP AT CINQ CASES, SOUTH IS L A N I, AIDABAA ATOLL

f

Lieu

iH em iptera

R ic a n i id a eF la t id a e 2 C h ae to rm ensls m ad ag a sca rie n s i s L ygaeidae )m o stly L e th aeus s t e l l a t u s

and D ieuches sp«XP en ta to m id ae (m o s tly A crostem um n r . h e e g e r i ) C ix i id a e C ic a d e l l id a e M irid ae O th e rs

C o le o p te raCarabidae : Myriochile melancholica perplexa

: Aulocoryssus aciculatus pavoninus^ ■■■— m M mmm ■■ ■, m » ■ r » ■■ ■ w ■ ■ i — mmm»m ■■■»Dyti scidaeS ta p h y l in id a e (m o s tly Ca rp e llm u s s p . ) S c a ra b a e id a e s P h aecro u s I n s u l a r l a E la te r id a eO edem eridae : Ananca ald a b r e n s is H y d ro p h ilid a e ( a o s i l y B e rso sn s sp C hrysom elidae O th e rs

D ip te ra (m o s tly T ip u l id a e , C u lc id a e , T e th in id a e , and C era to p o g o n id ae)

Hym enoptera F o rm ic idae Ichneuroonidae

O ther o rd e r s 2 O donata , D ic ty o p te ra , N e u ro p te ra

Mean c a tc h p e r n ig h t o f in s e c t s Number o f t r a p p in g n ig h t s

Dec. Jan. Har. Apr. June Aug. Total total catch

19U6.0 1062.0+ 113l*.0 5 n .o 1315.0 261.0 1038.0+ 18.71*7.0 210.0 77.0 7.0 U7.0 -

U.o 210.0 - 8.0 10.0 8.0_ 21.0 - - 1.0 2.0

3.0 9.0 - 3.0 6.0 6.0_ - 11*8.0 177.0 327.0 U9.0_ 7.0 - 5.0 3.0 -

1.0 180.0 - 5.0 3.0 -

181*6.0 700.0 881*. 0 309.0 900.0 195.0

1*9.0 106.0 173.0 187.0 358.0 58.0

305.0 73.0+ 1*3.0 39.0 17.0 3.0 80.0" 1.U3.0 2.0 l*.o 1.0 2.0 2.0

27.0 26.0 30.0 17.0 6.0 1.0

201*. 0 1*3.0 1 .0 20.0 U.o -71.0 2.0 - - - -

- + 8.0 1.0 5.0 -

10832.0 2706.0+ 110i*.0 68.0 80.0 2U65.8+ UU.515.0 1015.0 13.0 50.0 3.0 -15.0 - - - - -

_ 6.0 - - - -301*6.0 ♦ 38.0 15.0 20.0 -

61*. 0 - - - - -5.0 2.0 1.0 - 1.0 -

1*1*.0 21*.0 U.o 1.0 - -761*3.0 1659.0 10U8.0 2.0 56.0 5.o

6626.0 50.0+ 289.0 2779.0 1227.0 7U7.0 1953.o+ 35.2

+ 26.0 _ 1U.0 6.7* 0.1mm + 26.0 - - -- - - - 1U.0 -

1 1 .0 1.0 1.0 - - 0.5 0.1

19709.0 3892.0+ 2597.0 3398.0 2653.0 1016.0 55UU.2 -1 1 1 1 1 1 6

N ote: th o s e f i g u r e s fo llo w e d by ♦ a re m inim al i n t h a t o n ly th e l a r g e r i n s e c t s in th e sam ple w ere co u n ted The rem ainder c o n s is te d o f 10,000*** in s e c ts *

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H

Tables 2-5 of paper entitled

Numbers of plant species on the islands ol Aldabra Atoll

B y S a r a h H. H n a t i u k

in P h i l . Trans. R. 5 o c . Lond. Lond. B, \ol 286

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Table 2. Mean number and range o f p la n t sp e c ie s per is la n d on is la n d s o f d if f e r e n t s iz e s

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Table 2 continued

0 - 2 . 0 2 . 1- 2 . 5 2 .6 -3 .0

lo g area (m )

#

2 ,

3 .1 -4 .0 4 .1 -5 .0 5 .1 -6 .0

mangroves mean 0 .3 3 1.35 0 .96 2 .9 3 3.00 4 .3 3

range 0-2 0-4 0 -3 1-5 0-6 2-6

t o t a l mean 5 .4 6 11.62 16.38 18.63 39.86 59 .99

range 0-14 2-36 4-28 13-27 32-60 53-64

number o f is la n d s 24 26 26 14 7 3

# The group o f is la n d s w ith areas o f lo g 2 .1 - 3 .On,2 has been d iv id ed in to two to provide groups con ta in in g n early equal numbers o f i s la n d s .

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T able 3. S p e c ie s w ith o c c u rre n c e r e s t r i c t e d t o i s l a n d s o f c e r t a i n s i z e s ;

a b a r i n d ic a te s p re se n c e .

>3

lo g area (m2 )

s p e c i e s 1 0 - 2 .0 2 . 1 - 3 . 0 3 .1 - 4 .0 4 . 1 - 5 . 0 5 . 1 - 6 .0

fe r n s

A crostichu m aureum ______________________

g r a s s e s

E nteropogon s e c h e l l e n s i s ____________________

S p o ro b o lu s v i r g i n i c u s 2 _________________________________

D a c ty lo c te n iu m c t e n o id e s _______________________________________________

D. p ilo su m _________________________________________________

D a k n op h o lis b o i v i n i i ________________________________ ,

Paspalum vagin atu m ________

Stenotaphrum c la v ig e r u m ________

se d g e s

C yperus d u b iu s _________ ______________________

2F im b r is t y l i s f e r r u g in e a ________

h erb s

Sesuvium p o r tu la c a s tr u m ____________________

T e p h ro s ia p u m ila 2 ____________________

A b u tilo n a n g u l a t u m _________________________________ _____ __

P o r tu la c a o le r a c e a _______________________________________________

Acampe p a c h y g lo s s a _____________________________________

Lomatophyllum a ld a b r e n se _________________________________________________

N eso g en es d u p o n t i i _________

Solanum a l d a b r e n s e ______________________________________________ _ .

Angraecum eburneum ______________________

v in e s

P a s s i f l o r a su b e r o sa _________________________________ _

c o n tin u e d

T able 3 c o n tin u e d

lo g a re a (m2 )

sp e c ie s^ 0 -2 .0 2 .1 - 3 .0 3 .1 -4 .0 4 .1 -5 .0 5 .1 -6 .0

T r ia in o le p ia a f r i c a n a ____________________

V em o n ia g ra n d is ____________________

C a ll ia n d ra a l t e m a n s ________

M alleas tru m l e r o y i ________

m angroves

X ylocarpus granaturn _________________________________

X. m o lu ccen sis ____________________

1. N om enclature fo llo w s R envoize 1971 and W ickens 1974.

2 . S p e c ie s o c c u rs r a r e l y on i s l a n d s o f s i z e s o th e r th an th o se in d ic a te d .

The two s p e c ie s l i s t e d a re n o t d i s t in g u i s h e d from one a n o th e r .3 .

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Table 3 continued

log area (m )

sp ec ies*

Secamone fryeri^

Abrus p recator iu s

Pleurostelm a cernuum

D ioscorea bem arivensis

0 -2 .0 2 .1 -3 .0 3 .1 -4 .0 4 .1 -5 .0 5 .1 -6 .0

woody p la n ts

D eeringia polysperma ------------ -------------------------------

D icurostachys microcephala ------------ — -------------------------

Dracaena r e fle x a --------------------------------------------------

F icu s nautarum -------------—--------------------— -----------------------

F laco u rtia ramontchii ----------------- — ------ -—---- ------------------------------

Jasminum elegan s ------------ ------------------------------

Maytenus sen eg a len s is ------------------------------------------------------- -------------

Phyl lanthus casticum —_ -------- .----------------------- ------- ----------------------

P ison ia grandis — ---------— ---------------------- -----------

Polysphaeria m ulti f lo r a ------ .— --------------------- -------------------------——■

Tarenna t r i c h a n t h a --------------------------- ----- ------------—---------------------

Term inalia b o iv in i i ---------------------------------——--------------- —------------

T r ic a ly s ia sonderana . -----------------------— ---------------- —----------

Ochna c i l i a t a ------------- — ---- — —

Pandanus sp . ------------------ -------------*------ — --------2

Apodytes d im id iata ----------- -------------------

2Canthium bibracteaturo — --------------------------

, w 2Clerodendrum glabrum -------- ---------- -

Cocos n u cifera ---------------------

Erythroxylum acranthum" ------------------------- -----

Premna o b tu s ifo l ia ------ —---------------------

Tarenna s u p r a -a x illa r is

and Coptosperma n ig rescen s ----- —---------—continued

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Table 4 . Change in mean frequency o f occurrence o f s p e c ie s in quadrats on is la r d s o f d if f e r e n t

s i z e s . Only s p e c ie s occu rr in g on 10% or more o f is la n d s s tu d ied are in c lu d ed .

type o f

p lan t d e c lin e

grass D actylocten ium

c te n o id e s

D. p ilosum

Lepturus repens

S clerod actyIon

mac r o s t achy urn

Sporobolus

v ir g in ic u s

sedge Cyperus l i g u l a r i s

F im b r is ty lis sp .

he rb A butilon angulatum

Achyranthes aspera

L agrezia o lig o m ero id es

Lomatophyllum

aldabrense

Change in frequency w ith in c r e a s in g area

in cr ea se v a r ia b le 3

E r a g r o stis

subaequiglum is (2)

Cyperus o b tu s if lo r u s

(2 ,4 )

Boerhavia co cc in ea

( 2 )

Cleome s tr ig o s a (2)

H ypoestes a s ia t ic a

( 2 )

none

continued

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Table 4 continued

type o f

p la n t

v in e

woody p la n t

d e c lin e

change in frequency w ith in c r e a s in g area

in cr ea se v a r ia b le 3

Plumbago a p h y lla

P ortu laca o le r a c e a

P. m a u r it ie n s is and

bq u a d r ifi-’a

Sesuvium

p ortu lacastru m

T ephrosia pum ila

Ipomoea macrantha

Sarcostemma v im in a le

Azima te tr a c a n th a

Euphorbia p y r i f o l ia

Maerua t r ip h y l la

M argaritaria

chelor.iphorbe

A lio: h y llu s

a ld a b r ic u s

F la co u r tia

ram ontchii

T erm inalia

b o iv in i i

P a s s if lo r a suberosa

(2 ,4 )

Acalypha c la o x y lo id e s

(1 ,3 )

Asparagus u m b ellu la tu s

( 2 )

F icus a v i-a v i (3)

F. nautarum (3)

F. r e f le x a (2)

Maytenus s e n e g a le n s is

none

Pemphis a c id u la

Sideroxylon inerme

(4)continued

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Table 4 continued

type o f change in frequency w ith in c r e a sin g area

p la n t d e c lin e in cr ea se v a r ia b le 3 none

M ystroxylon aethiopicum

(4)

P h yllan th u s casticum

(2 .4 )

P olysphaeria m u lt if lo r a

(2 .5 )

S cu tia m yrtina (1 ,2 ,5 )

a . No o v e r a ll trend in changing frequency i s c l e e r . The f ig u r e s in b rack ets r e fe r to the log area c la s s in

which the sp e c ie s occu rs w ith g r e a te s t frequency; 1 in d ic a te s lo g area c la s s 0 -2 ; 2 , lo g area c la s s 2 .1 -

3 .0 ; 3 , log area c la s s 3 .1 -4 .0 ; 4 , lo g area c la s s 4 .1 -5 .0 ; and 5, lo g area c la s s 5 .1 - 6 .0 .

b . The two sp e c ie s l i s t e d are not d is t in g u ish e d from one an oth er.

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Table 5 . Comparison o f th e p ercen tage v a r ia t io n in numbers o f v a scu la r p la n t s p e c ie s on is la n d s accounted fo r

by area and a lt i tu d e in t h i s and o th er s t u d ie s .

% v a r ia t io n

accounted fo r b y :

p lace model'*' area a lt i tu d e source

N.W. Hawaiian is la n d s l in e a r (sm) 6 9 .8 11 .7 Amerson, 1975

Galapagos l in e a r (m) 0 .6 7 44 .57 Hamilton e t a l . , 1963

M lo g - lo g (m) 58.49 1 .10 II

It l in e a r (s) 37.95 50 .47 Johnson and Raven, 1973

It lo g - lo g (s) 77.97 not quoted II

C a lifo rn ia n is la n d s l in e a r (s) 50 .39 26 .412

Johnson e t a l . , 1968

•1 lo g - lo g (s) 6 7 .78 59 .57 3

It l in e a r (sm) 5 7 .9 not quoted Power, 1972

II lo g - lo g (sm) 6 8 .2 not quoted II

B r it is h I s l e s lin e c .r (s) 48 .36 39.21 Johnson and S im b er lo ff,

II l e g - lo g (s) 47 .90 32.14 II

ft mixed (s) 59.12 26 .69 II

Aldabra A to ll l in e a r (sm) 44 .4 16.04 H natiuk, t h i s study

II lo g - lo g (sm) 62 .16 2 .1 0 II

II mixed (sm) 69.75 9 .42 II

continued

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Table 5 continued

1 . L etters in p a ren th eses in d ic a te type o f r e g r e ss io n a n a ly s is used , th u s: s = sim ple r e g r e ss io n ,

m = m u ltip le r e g r e ss io n , and sm = step w ise m u ltip le r e g r e ss io n .

2 . and 3. Using m u lt ip le r e g r e ss io n , i t was found th a t the percentage v a r ia t io n accounted for by area

and a lt i tu d e to g e th e r i s (2) 61 .84 on the l in e a r model and (3) 67 .8 0 on th e lo g - lo g model.

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ErrataAcatfpe r ig i d a fo r ncaor.e o a ch y rjo a sa in H

Cyperus n iv eu s f o r C, o b tu s if lo r u o in F

Cyperus n iv eu a ^m

Gyperus n iveua

Eugenia e l l i p t i c a

P im b r is ty l ia cyrooaa

Hypoeatea aJ.dab renaia

M a rg a r i ta r ia anoraala

M a rg a r i ta r ia anom ala

H edyotis p r o l i f e r a

Paapalum d is tic h u m

Paapaluin d is tic h u m

P o r tu la c a m a u r i t ie n s is

Teramnus a ra b ic u 8 subsp .

fo r Eugenia c o t i n i f o l i a in F

f o r P. o b tu 8 i f o l ia in P

fo r Hypoe8te8 a a i a t i c a in H

f o r M, ch e lo n ip h o rb e in P

f o r it. ch e lo n ip h o rb e in H

f o r O ld en lan d ia corymbose in P

f o r P . vaginatum in H

f o r P. vaginatum . n P

f o r P. q u a d r i f id a in H

a ld a b r ic u a f o r T» l a b i a l i ® in W

\

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IN D E X TO V O L U M E 286 (B)

Author index

Alexander, H. G. L. A preliminary assessment of the r61e of the terrestrial decapod crustaceans in the Aldabran ecosystem, 241.

Arnold, E. N. Indian Ocean giant tortoises: their systematics and island adaptations, 127.Arnold, E. N. See also Taylor, Braithwaite, Peake & Arnold.

Bayne, B. L., Moore, M. N., Widdows, J ., Livingstone, D. R. & Salkeld, P. Measurement of the responses of individuals to environmental stress and pollution: studies with bivalve molluscs, 563.

Bengtsson, B.-E. Biological variables, especially skeletal deformities in fish, for monitoring marine pollution, 457. Bourn, D. See Coe, Bourn & Swingland.Bourn, D. & Coe, M. J . Features of tortoise mortality and decomposition on Aldabra, 189.Braithwaite, C. J . R. See Taylor, Braithwaite, Peake & Arnold.Bryan, G. W. Bioaccumulation of marine pollutants, 483.Burton, J. D. Physico-chemical limitations in experimental investigations, 443.

Coe, M. J . See Bourn & Coe; also Swingland & Coe.Coe, M. J., Bourn, D. & Swingland, I. R. The biomass, production and carrying capacity of giant tortoises on

Aldabra, 163.Cole, H. A. Summing-up: deficiencies and future needs [Discussion on sea pollution], 625.Colhoun, E. A. & Goede, A. The late Quaternary deposits of Blakes Opening and the middle Huon Valley,

Tasmania, 371.Cushing, D. H. The monitoring of biological effects: the separation of natural changes from those induced by

pollution, 597.

Davies, J. M. & Gamble, J. C. Experiments with large enclosed ecosystems, 523. Diamond, A. W. Dynamic ecology of Aldabran seabird communities, 231.

Eisler, R. Behavioural responses of marine poikilotherms to pollutants, 507.

Flenley, J. R. See Walker & Flenley.Frith, C. B. Feeding ecology of land birds on West Island, Aldabra Atoll, Indian Ocean: a preliminary survey, 195. Frith, Dawn W. A twelve month study of insect abundance and composition at various localities on Aldabra

Atoll, 119.

Gamble, J. C. See Davies & Gamble.Gibson, T. S. H. Green turtle ( Cheloniamydas (L.)) nesting activity at Aldabra Atoll, 255.Goede, A. See Colhoun & Goede.Gray, J. S. Pollution-induced changes in populations, 545.

Hnatiuk, R. J. & Merton, L. F. H. A perspective of the vegetation of Aldabra, 79. Hnatiuk, R. J. Temporal and spatial variations in precipitation on Aldabra, 25. Hnatiuk, Sarah H. Numbers of plant species on the islands of Aldabra Atoll, 247. Huxley, C. R. The tortoise and the rail, 225.

Livingstone, D. R. See Bayne, Moore, Widdows, Livingstone & Salkeld.

Merton, L. F. H. See Hnatiuk & Merton.Moore, M. N. See Bayne, Moore, Widdows, Livingstone & Salkeld.

Peake, J. F., See Stoddart & Peake; also Taylor, Braithwaite, Peake & Arnold. Perkins, E. J. The need for sublethal studies, 425.

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636 Author index

Pilcher, J . R. & Smith, A. G. Palaeoecological investigations at Ballynagilly, a Neolithic and Bronze Age settle­ment in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, 345.

Preston, A. Standards and environmental criteria: the practical application of the results of laboratory experiments and field trials to pollution control, 611.

Prys-Jones, R. P. The ecology and conservation of the Aldabran brush warbler, Nesillas aldabranus, 211.

Salkeld, P. See Bayne, Moore, Widdows, Livingstone & Salkeld.Smith, A. G. See Pilcher & Smith.Spaull, V. W. Distribution of soil and litter arthropods on Aldrabra Atoll, 109.Stebbing, A. R. D. An experimental approach to the determinants of biological water quality, 405.Steele, J . H. The uses of experimental ecosystems, 583.Stoddart, D. R. Aldabra and the Aldabra Research Station, 3.Stoddart, D. R. & Peake, J . F. Historical records of Indian Ocean giant tortoise populations (with appendixes

by C. Gordon and R. Burleigh), 147.Stoddart, D. R. & Walsh, R. P. D. Long-term climatic change in the western Indian Ocean, 11.Swingland, I. R. & Coe, M .J. The natural regulation of giant tortoise populations on Aldabra Atoll:

recruitment, 177.Swingland, I. R. See Coe, Bourn & Swingland.

Taylor, J . D., Braithwaite, C. J . R., Peake, J . F. & Arnold, E. N. Terrestrial faunas and habitats of Aldabra during the late Pleistocene, 47.

Trudgill, S. T. Surface lowering and land form evolution on Aldabra, 35.Trudgill, S. T. The soils of Aldabra, 67.

Waldichuk, M. Review of the problems [Discussion on sea pollution], 399.Walker, D. & Flenley, J . R. Late Quaternary vegetational history of the Enga Province of upland Papua New

Guinea, 265.Walsh, R. P. D. See Stoddart & Walsh.Wickens, G. E. Speculations on seed dispersal and the flora of the Aldabra archipelago, 85.Widdows, J. See Bayne, Moore, Widdows, Livingstone & Salkeld.Woodell, S. R. J. The role of unspecialized pollinators in the reproductive success of Aldabran plants, 99.

Subject index

Aldabran terrestrial ecology, Discussion; for detailed contents see pp. 1 and 2.Archaeology - Neolithic environment, 345.

Ecology, Aldabran, Discussion; for detailed contents see pp. 1 and 2.

Late Quaternary deposits, Tasmania, 371.Late Quaternary vegetational history of the Enga Province of upland Papua New Guinea, 265.

Palaeoecology of Neolithic, 345.Papua New Guinea, Quaternary vegetational history, 265.Pollutants in the sea, sublethal effects, Discussion; for detailed contents see pp. 397 and 398.

Sublethal effects of pollutants in the sea, Discussion; for detailed contents see pp. 397 and 398.

Tasmania, late Quaternary deposits, 371.

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