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Sideroxylon grandiflorum

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Taksonomi
SuperkerajaanEukaryota
KerajaanPlantae
DivisiTracheophytes
OrdoEricales
FamiliSapotaceae
GenusSideroxylon
SpesiesSideroxylon grandiflorum Edit nilai pada Wikidata
A.DC.
Distribusi
EndemikMauritius Island (en) Terjemahkan Edit nilai pada Wikidata

Sideroxylon grandiflorum, yang dikenal sebagai tambalacoque atau pohon tambalacoque, adalah sebuah pohon panjang umur dalam keluarga Sapotaceae, endemik dari Mauritius. Pohon tersebut dinikahi untuk diambil biji zakarnya.

Referensi

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Pranala luar

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  • Catling, P. M. (2001): Extinction and the importance of history and dependence in conservation. Biodiversity 2(3): 2-13 pdf
  • Helfferich, C. (1990): The Turkey and the Tambalacoque Tree Diarsipkan 2010-06-14 di Wayback Machine.
  • Hershey, D. R. (2004): The widespread misconception that the tambalacoque absolutely required the dodo for its seeds to germinate. Plant Science Bulletin 50: 105-108.
  • Hill, A. W. (1941): The genus Calvaria, with an account of the stony endocarp and germination of the seed, and description of the new species. Annals of Botany 5(4): 587-606. PDF fulltext (requires user account)
  • King, H. C. (1946): Interim Report on Indigenous Species in Mauritius. Port Louis, Mauritius: Government Printer.
  • Owadally, A. W. & Temple, Stanley A. (1979): The dodo and the tambalacoque tree. Science 203(4387): 1363-1364.
  • Quammen, David (1996): The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinction. Touchstone, New York.ISBN 0-684-82712-3
  • Temple, Stanley A. (1977): Plant-animal mutualism: coevolution with Dodo leads to near extinction of plant. Science 197(4306): 885-886. HTML abstract
  • Witmer, M. C. & Cheke, A. S. (1991): The dodo and the tambalacoque tree: an obligate mutualism reconsidered. Oikos 61(1): 133-137. HTML abstract