Abstract:
The mature dormant seeds from a single large crop of Lonchocarpus
costaricensis were found to weigh about 4 percent less when they came
from 2-seeded fruits as when they came from 1-seeded fruits in the
deciduous forest of Santa Rosa National Park, Guanacaste Province,
Costa Rica. L. costaricensis has 1-3-seeded, wind-dispersed fru its and
the seeds are not subject to post-dispersal seed predation by insects or
rodents. Despite the very small differences in seed weight between 1·,
2- and 3-seeded fruits, the normal living seeds within each fruit category
varied about 2-fold in weight. Possible causes are discussed.