Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: FONSECA,LORENA C.N.
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: VIZENTIN-BUGONI,JEFERSON, RECH,ANDRÉ R., ALVES,MARIA ALICE S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Hummingbirds are the most important and specialized group of pollinating birds in the Neotropics and their interactions with plants are key components to many communities. In the present study we identified the assemblage of plants visited by hummingbirds and investigated the temporal availability of floral resources in an area of restinga, sandy plain coastal vegetation associated with the Atlantic forest, in Southeastern Brazil. We recorded flower and nectar features, flowering phenology and interactions between plants and hummingbirds and estimated the amount of calories produced per hectare from June 2005 to August 2006. Ten plant species were visited by two hummingbirds,Amazilia fimbriata and Eupetomena macroura. Resource availability was highly variable among plant species and over time. Nectar volume and concentration per flower were similar to other Neotropical hummingbird-visited plant assemblages. The estimated nectar resource availability between months varied from 0.85 to 5.97 Kcal per hectare/day, demanding an area between one and 6.8 ha to support a single hummingbird. Our study reports an unusual tropical setting where almost all interactions between hummingbirds and plants were performed by a single hummingbird species,A. fimbriata. Hence, the variable nectar availability is probably influencing hummingbird movements, its foraging area, and consequently plant pollination.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
title Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
spellingShingle Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
FONSECA,LORENA C.N.
Amazilia fimbriata
Atlantic rainforest
floral resources
ornitophily
pollination
restinga
title_short Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
title_full Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
title_fullStr Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
title_sort Plant-hummingbird interactions and temporal nectar availability in arestinga from Brazil
author FONSECA,LORENA C.N.
author_facet FONSECA,LORENA C.N.
VIZENTIN-BUGONI,JEFERSON
RECH,ANDRÉ R.
ALVES,MARIA ALICE S.
author_role author
author2 VIZENTIN-BUGONI,JEFERSON
RECH,ANDRÉ R.
ALVES,MARIA ALICE S.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FONSECA,LORENA C.N.
VIZENTIN-BUGONI,JEFERSON
RECH,ANDRÉ R.
ALVES,MARIA ALICE S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amazilia fimbriata
Atlantic rainforest
floral resources
ornitophily
pollination
restinga
topic Amazilia fimbriata
Atlantic rainforest
floral resources
ornitophily
pollination
restinga
description ABSTRACT Hummingbirds are the most important and specialized group of pollinating birds in the Neotropics and their interactions with plants are key components to many communities. In the present study we identified the assemblage of plants visited by hummingbirds and investigated the temporal availability of floral resources in an area of restinga, sandy plain coastal vegetation associated with the Atlantic forest, in Southeastern Brazil. We recorded flower and nectar features, flowering phenology and interactions between plants and hummingbirds and estimated the amount of calories produced per hectare from June 2005 to August 2006. Ten plant species were visited by two hummingbirds,Amazilia fimbriata and Eupetomena macroura. Resource availability was highly variable among plant species and over time. Nectar volume and concentration per flower were similar to other Neotropical hummingbird-visited plant assemblages. The estimated nectar resource availability between months varied from 0.85 to 5.97 Kcal per hectare/day, demanding an area between one and 6.8 ha to support a single hummingbird. Our study reports an unusual tropical setting where almost all interactions between hummingbirds and plants were performed by a single hummingbird species,A. fimbriata. Hence, the variable nectar availability is probably influencing hummingbird movements, its foraging area, and consequently plant pollination.
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