Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Kelly Christie dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Biotic specialization plays a central role in the coexistence of species. Many studies address the pollination performed by hummingbirds, however, researches related to the effects of morphological characters of plants and hummingbirds on the specialization of networks are scarce. In this context, this study aims to answer whether i) the dominance of ornithophilous plant species increases the specialization of hummingbird-plant interaction networks?; ii) ornithophilous plants show greater diversity of interactions with hummingbirds than non-ornithophilous plants?; iii) do the size of the beak and the weight of the hummingbird influence the diversity of their interactions? Searches were carried out for studies on hummingbird-plant interactions in the Neotropics. We compiled 24 networks composed of 34 species of hummingbirds, 326 species of plants and 1,182 distinct interactions. We found no effect of the dominance of ornithophilous plants on the structure (connectance and modularity) of the networks. On the other hand, interactions at the species level were influenced by morphological characteristics of plants and hummingbirds. The similarity of plant species interactions was higher for ornithophilous plants than non-ornithophilous plants. This is due to the set of characters present in the group of ornithophilic plants that confer attractiveness to hummingbirds. Thus, hummingbirds tend to visit more similar plant species leading to a greater similarity of interactions. The beak size positively influenced the degree and specialization of hummingbird interactions. The greater number of interactions between hummingbirds with longer beaks is probably a result of the morphological fit between the birds' beak and the flower's corolla. Our findings show that morphological characteristics of hummingbird species and plants directly influence the diversity of interactions of Neotropical hummingbird-plant networks and species specialization. Studies like this provide important information for understanding the factors that structure communities.
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spelling Araújo, Walter Santos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1127536475605936Araújo, Walter Santos deOliveira, Arthur Ângelo Bispo deSouza, Camila Silveira dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7963195702741715Costa, Kelly Christie dos Santos2022-08-04T11:09:21Z2022-08-04T11:09:21Z2022-06-30CHRISTIE, K. S. C. Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta. 2022. 60 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biodiversidade Animal) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2022.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/12230ark:/38995/00130000013x3Biotic specialization plays a central role in the coexistence of species. Many studies address the pollination performed by hummingbirds, however, researches related to the effects of morphological characters of plants and hummingbirds on the specialization of networks are scarce. In this context, this study aims to answer whether i) the dominance of ornithophilous plant species increases the specialization of hummingbird-plant interaction networks?; ii) ornithophilous plants show greater diversity of interactions with hummingbirds than non-ornithophilous plants?; iii) do the size of the beak and the weight of the hummingbird influence the diversity of their interactions? Searches were carried out for studies on hummingbird-plant interactions in the Neotropics. We compiled 24 networks composed of 34 species of hummingbirds, 326 species of plants and 1,182 distinct interactions. We found no effect of the dominance of ornithophilous plants on the structure (connectance and modularity) of the networks. On the other hand, interactions at the species level were influenced by morphological characteristics of plants and hummingbirds. The similarity of plant species interactions was higher for ornithophilous plants than non-ornithophilous plants. This is due to the set of characters present in the group of ornithophilic plants that confer attractiveness to hummingbirds. Thus, hummingbirds tend to visit more similar plant species leading to a greater similarity of interactions. The beak size positively influenced the degree and specialization of hummingbird interactions. The greater number of interactions between hummingbirds with longer beaks is probably a result of the morphological fit between the birds' beak and the flower's corolla. Our findings show that morphological characteristics of hummingbird species and plants directly influence the diversity of interactions of Neotropical hummingbird-plant networks and species specialization. Studies like this provide important information for understanding the factors that structure communities.A especialização biótica desempenha um papel central na coexistência das espécies. Muitos estudos abordam a polinização realizada por beija-flores, porém, trabalhos relacionados aos efeitos de caracteres morfológicos de plantas e beija-flores na especialização de redes são escassos. Nesse contexto, este estudo visa responder se i) a dominância de espécies vegetais ornitófilas aumenta a especialização das redes de interação beija-flor-planta?; ii) plantas ornitófilas apresentam maior diversidade de interações com beija-flores do que plantas não-ornitófilas?; iii) o tamanho do bico e o peso do beija-flor influenciam na diversidade de suas interações? Pesquisas foram realizadas para estudos sobre interações beija-flor-planta na região Neotropical. Compilamos 24 redes compostas por 34 espécies de beija-flores, 326 espécies de plantas e 1.182 interações distintas. Não encontramos efeito da dominância de plantas ornitófilas na estrutura (conectância e modularidade) das redes. Por outro lado, as interações em nível de espécie foram influenciadas por características morfológicas de plantas e beija-flores. A similaridade das interações entre espécies vegetais foi maior para plantas ornitófilas do que para plantas não-ornitófilas. Isso se deve ao conjunto de caracteres presentes no grupo de plantas ornitófílicas que conferem atratividade aos beija-flores. Assim, os beija-flores tendem a visitar mais espécies de plantas semelhantes levando a uma maior similaridade de interações. O tamanho do bico influenciou positivamente no grau e especialização das interações dos beija-flores. O maior número de interações entre beija-flores com bicos mais longos é provavelmente é resultado do ajuste morfológico entre o bico das aves e a corola da flor. Nossos achados mostram que características morfológicas das espécies de beija-flores e plantas influenciam diretamente na diversidade de interações das redes beija-flor-planta neotropicais e especialização das espécies. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Morphological attributes and structure of hummingbird plant interaction networks
title Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
spellingShingle Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
Costa, Kelly Christie dos Santos
Correspondência morfológica
Especialização
Guilda
Ornitofilia
Trochilidae
Specialization
Guild
Ornithophily
Trochilidae
Morphological correspondence
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
title_full Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
title_fullStr Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
title_full_unstemmed Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
title_sort Atributos morfológios e estrutura de redes de interação beija-flor planta
author Costa, Kelly Christie dos Santos
author_facet Costa, Kelly Christie dos Santos
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Arthur Ângelo Bispo de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Souza, Camila Silveira de
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contributor_str_mv Araújo, Walter Santos de
Araújo, Walter Santos de
Oliveira, Arthur Ângelo Bispo de
Souza, Camila Silveira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Correspondência morfológica
Especialização
Guilda
Ornitofilia
Trochilidae
topic Correspondência morfológica
Especialização
Guilda
Ornitofilia
Trochilidae
Specialization
Guild
Ornithophily
Trochilidae
Morphological correspondence
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Specialization
Guild
Ornithophily
Trochilidae
Morphological correspondence
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description Biotic specialization plays a central role in the coexistence of species. Many studies address the pollination performed by hummingbirds, however, researches related to the effects of morphological characters of plants and hummingbirds on the specialization of networks are scarce. In this context, this study aims to answer whether i) the dominance of ornithophilous plant species increases the specialization of hummingbird-plant interaction networks?; ii) ornithophilous plants show greater diversity of interactions with hummingbirds than non-ornithophilous plants?; iii) do the size of the beak and the weight of the hummingbird influence the diversity of their interactions? Searches were carried out for studies on hummingbird-plant interactions in the Neotropics. We compiled 24 networks composed of 34 species of hummingbirds, 326 species of plants and 1,182 distinct interactions. We found no effect of the dominance of ornithophilous plants on the structure (connectance and modularity) of the networks. On the other hand, interactions at the species level were influenced by morphological characteristics of plants and hummingbirds. The similarity of plant species interactions was higher for ornithophilous plants than non-ornithophilous plants. This is due to the set of characters present in the group of ornithophilic plants that confer attractiveness to hummingbirds. Thus, hummingbirds tend to visit more similar plant species leading to a greater similarity of interactions. The beak size positively influenced the degree and specialization of hummingbird interactions. The greater number of interactions between hummingbirds with longer beaks is probably a result of the morphological fit between the birds' beak and the flower's corolla. Our findings show that morphological characteristics of hummingbird species and plants directly influence the diversity of interactions of Neotropical hummingbird-plant networks and species specialization. Studies like this provide important information for understanding the factors that structure communities.
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