A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Aline Goes
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Studies on hummingbird/plant interactions in the Atlantic Forest have been providing major data on ornithophilous plants and on the role of these birds as pollen vectors and maintainers of plant communities. The aim of this study was to investigate a plant community used by hummingbirds, in order to recognize flowering phenological patterns and to identify pollen loads transported by visiting trochilidae. Fieldwork was performed from April 2009 to August 2011 in the understory of an Atlantic Forest area within Michelin Ecological Reserve, in Igrapiúna municipality, Bahia State. We identified hummingbirds from focal observations in flowering plants, recording their foraging strategies and the local of pollen deposition in their bodies. Data on morphology and floral biology were recorded for plants visited by hummingbirds, such as the number of flowers and buds monthly produced and if the plant was ornithophilous or not. Pollen attached to the beak, head, throat and chest of captured hummingbirds was removed, identified and counted in laboratory. About 18 plant species, most of them ornithophilous (83%), were visited by 13 hummingbird species, with Phaethornis ruber being the most frequent pollen vector. The plant community showed a continuous flowering, with sequential flowering peaks during the studied period. Sixteen pollen types and eight hummingbird species were recorded, with the beak being the main area for pollen deposition (58%), followed by the head (30%), throat (11%) and chest (1%). Differences on the local of pollen deposition on birds reduce the chance of mixing pollen from different species, allowing their coexistence by the sharing of the same pollen vector. Continuous flowering within the plant community assure the presence of their pollinators in the area, avoiding population dislocation towards floral resources. A high investment on floral morphology specialization allows a great deposition of pollen grains over a safe place on the body of the hummingbirds, maximizing plant reproductive success.
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spelling Machado, Caio Graco80663397553http://lattes.cnpq.br/7105638441592025Coelho, Aline Goes2015-08-05T23:11:59Z2013-08-22COELHO, Aline Goes. A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil. 2013. 104 f. Tese (Doutorado Acadêmico em Botânica)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2013.http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/174Studies on hummingbird/plant interactions in the Atlantic Forest have been providing major data on ornithophilous plants and on the role of these birds as pollen vectors and maintainers of plant communities. The aim of this study was to investigate a plant community used by hummingbirds, in order to recognize flowering phenological patterns and to identify pollen loads transported by visiting trochilidae. Fieldwork was performed from April 2009 to August 2011 in the understory of an Atlantic Forest area within Michelin Ecological Reserve, in Igrapiúna municipality, Bahia State. We identified hummingbirds from focal observations in flowering plants, recording their foraging strategies and the local of pollen deposition in their bodies. Data on morphology and floral biology were recorded for plants visited by hummingbirds, such as the number of flowers and buds monthly produced and if the plant was ornithophilous or not. Pollen attached to the beak, head, throat and chest of captured hummingbirds was removed, identified and counted in laboratory. About 18 plant species, most of them ornithophilous (83%), were visited by 13 hummingbird species, with Phaethornis ruber being the most frequent pollen vector. The plant community showed a continuous flowering, with sequential flowering peaks during the studied period. Sixteen pollen types and eight hummingbird species were recorded, with the beak being the main area for pollen deposition (58%), followed by the head (30%), throat (11%) and chest (1%). Differences on the local of pollen deposition on birds reduce the chance of mixing pollen from different species, allowing their coexistence by the sharing of the same pollen vector. Continuous flowering within the plant community assure the presence of their pollinators in the area, avoiding population dislocation towards floral resources. A high investment on floral morphology specialization allows a great deposition of pollen grains over a safe place on the body of the hummingbirds, maximizing plant reproductive success.Os estudos sobre interações planta/beija-flor em Mata Atlântica têm fornecido informações importantes sobre plantas ornitófilas e o uso de beija-flores como vetores de pólen e o papel destas aves na manutenção de comunidades vegetais. O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a comunidade vegetal utilizada por beija-flores, conhecer o padrão fenológico de floração da comunidade além de identificar a carga polínica transportada pelos troquilídeos visitantes. O estudo foi realizado de abril de 2009 a agosto de 2011, no sub-bosque de uma área de Mata Atlântica na Reserva Ecológica da Michelin, Igrapiúna, Bahia. Os beija-flores foram identificados a partir de observações focais em plantas floridas, registrando suas estratégias de forrageio e o local de deposição de pólen no corpo das aves. Das plantas visitadas pelos beija-flores, foram registrados dados sobre morfologia e biologia floral, sendo classificadas como ornitófila ou não ornitófila, e o número de flores e botões produzidos mensalmente. Dos beija-flores capturados, foi removido o pólen impregnado em seu bico, cabeça, garganta e peito. Os tipos polínicos foram identificados e contabilizados em laboratório. Foram registradas dezoito espécies de plantas, a maioria ornitófila (83%), sendo visitadas por beija-flores. Treze espécies de beija-flores visitaram as plantas, sendo Phaethornis ruber o vetor de pólen mais frequente. Durante o período de estudo, a comunidade vegetal apresentou floração contínua com picos de floração sequenciais. Dezesseis tipos polínicos foram identificados em oito espécies de beija-flores capturadas, sendo o bico o principal local de deposição de pólen (58%), seguido da cabeça (30%), garganta (11%) e peito (1%). Divergências no local de deposição de pólen no corpo das aves reduz a probabilidade de mistura de pólen heteroespecífico, permitindo a coexistência de plantas que se beneficiam da partilha de polinizadores. A floração contínua da comunidade garante a presença de seus polinizadores na área, evitando deslocamentos populacionais em busca de recurso. O alto investimento na morfologia floral especializada proporciona a deposição de grande quantidade de grãos de pólen em local seguro do corpo da ave, maximizando o sucesso reprodutivo vegetal.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2015-08-05T23:11:59Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese_Aline Góes.pdf: 1583356 bytes, checksum: 25f6a13a73abce0f5006e99d3dcf5038 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-08-05T23:11:59Z (GMT). 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title A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
spellingShingle A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
Coelho, Aline Goes
Carga polínica
Fenologia floral
Mata Atlântica
Recursos florais
Trochilidae
Pollen loads
Floral phenology
Ornithophily
Floral resources
Pollination
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
title_full A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
title_fullStr A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
title_full_unstemmed A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
title_sort A comunidade de plantas utilizada por beija-flores no sub-bosque de um fragmento de Mata Atlântica da Bahia, Brasil
author Coelho, Aline Goes
author_facet Coelho, Aline Goes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Aline Goes
contributor_str_mv Machado, Caio Graco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Carga polínica
Fenologia floral
Mata Atlântica
Recursos florais
Trochilidae
topic Carga polínica
Fenologia floral
Mata Atlântica
Recursos florais
Trochilidae
Pollen loads
Floral phenology
Ornithophily
Floral resources
Pollination
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pollen loads
Floral phenology
Ornithophily
Floral resources
Pollination
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
description Studies on hummingbird/plant interactions in the Atlantic Forest have been providing major data on ornithophilous plants and on the role of these birds as pollen vectors and maintainers of plant communities. The aim of this study was to investigate a plant community used by hummingbirds, in order to recognize flowering phenological patterns and to identify pollen loads transported by visiting trochilidae. Fieldwork was performed from April 2009 to August 2011 in the understory of an Atlantic Forest area within Michelin Ecological Reserve, in Igrapiúna municipality, Bahia State. We identified hummingbirds from focal observations in flowering plants, recording their foraging strategies and the local of pollen deposition in their bodies. Data on morphology and floral biology were recorded for plants visited by hummingbirds, such as the number of flowers and buds monthly produced and if the plant was ornithophilous or not. Pollen attached to the beak, head, throat and chest of captured hummingbirds was removed, identified and counted in laboratory. About 18 plant species, most of them ornithophilous (83%), were visited by 13 hummingbird species, with Phaethornis ruber being the most frequent pollen vector. The plant community showed a continuous flowering, with sequential flowering peaks during the studied period. Sixteen pollen types and eight hummingbird species were recorded, with the beak being the main area for pollen deposition (58%), followed by the head (30%), throat (11%) and chest (1%). Differences on the local of pollen deposition on birds reduce the chance of mixing pollen from different species, allowing their coexistence by the sharing of the same pollen vector. Continuous flowering within the plant community assure the presence of their pollinators in the area, avoiding population dislocation towards floral resources. A high investment on floral morphology specialization allows a great deposition of pollen grains over a safe place on the body of the hummingbirds, maximizing plant reproductive success.
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