Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going?
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Resumo: | Grassland ecosystems present patterns of plant-pollinator interactions that may be linked to habitat heterogeneity, plant composition and disturbances. Most studies about plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics were conducted in forest, savanna-like, or Andean vegetation. However, the current increase in the number of studies about interactions in grassland vegetation promises a better understanding of the pollination ecology of these landscapes. In this systematic review, we summarised information from 24 articles about plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands. We highlighted patterns of plant-pollinator interactions, indicating their particularities compared to other grassland communities in South America. Bees are important pollinators of many plant species in these grasslands and most plants are visited by more than one group of pollinators. Among the plant species visited by a single pollinator group, most were visited by bees. However, many types of pollinators, plant species, habitats, and regions have, thus far, received little sampling effort. Pollination by groups other than bees, such as nocturnal pollinators, flies, beetles, and birds, is particularly understudied. The information provided in this review summarizes data that could be used to foster more detailed pollination studies to understand the diversification and maintenance of grassland floras of South Brazil. |
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Oleques, Suiane SantosChies, Tatiana Teixeira de SouzaAvila Junior, Rubem Samuel de2024-04-12T06:19:35Z20210102-3306http://hdl.handle.net/10183/274655001176765Grassland ecosystems present patterns of plant-pollinator interactions that may be linked to habitat heterogeneity, plant composition and disturbances. Most studies about plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics were conducted in forest, savanna-like, or Andean vegetation. However, the current increase in the number of studies about interactions in grassland vegetation promises a better understanding of the pollination ecology of these landscapes. In this systematic review, we summarised information from 24 articles about plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands. We highlighted patterns of plant-pollinator interactions, indicating their particularities compared to other grassland communities in South America. Bees are important pollinators of many plant species in these grasslands and most plants are visited by more than one group of pollinators. Among the plant species visited by a single pollinator group, most were visited by bees. However, many types of pollinators, plant species, habitats, and regions have, thus far, received little sampling effort. Pollination by groups other than bees, such as nocturnal pollinators, flies, beetles, and birds, is particularly understudied. The information provided in this review summarizes data that could be used to foster more detailed pollination studies to understand the diversification and maintenance of grassland floras of South Brazil.application/pdfengActa botanica brasilica. Vol. 35 no. 3 (July-Sept. 2021), p. 323-338EcossistemaAbelhasPolinizaçãoMata AtlânticaAtlantic Rain ForestBee-pollinationGrassland vegetationMutualistic interactionPollination systemsSubtropical grasslandsElucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going?info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001176765.pdf.txt001176765.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain65937http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/274655/2/001176765.pdf.txt49745b9de576dbd47a56c1446a4fce21MD52ORIGINAL001176765.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf4793500http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/274655/1/001176765.pdf251e056a18a50490ae22eb71165b5737MD5110183/2746552024-04-13 06:45:42.277237oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/274655Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2024-04-13T09:45:42Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? Oleques, Suiane Santos Ecossistema Abelhas Polinização Mata Atlântica Atlantic Rain Forest Bee-pollination Grassland vegetation Mutualistic interaction Pollination systems Subtropical grasslands |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Elucidating plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands : what do we know and where are we going? |
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Oleques, Suiane Santos |
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Oleques, Suiane Santos Chies, Tatiana Teixeira de Souza Avila Junior, Rubem Samuel de |
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Chies, Tatiana Teixeira de Souza Avila Junior, Rubem Samuel de |
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Oleques, Suiane Santos Chies, Tatiana Teixeira de Souza Avila Junior, Rubem Samuel de |
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Ecossistema Abelhas Polinização Mata Atlântica |
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Ecossistema Abelhas Polinização Mata Atlântica Atlantic Rain Forest Bee-pollination Grassland vegetation Mutualistic interaction Pollination systems Subtropical grasslands |
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Atlantic Rain Forest Bee-pollination Grassland vegetation Mutualistic interaction Pollination systems Subtropical grasslands |
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Grassland ecosystems present patterns of plant-pollinator interactions that may be linked to habitat heterogeneity, plant composition and disturbances. Most studies about plant-pollinator interactions in the Neotropics were conducted in forest, savanna-like, or Andean vegetation. However, the current increase in the number of studies about interactions in grassland vegetation promises a better understanding of the pollination ecology of these landscapes. In this systematic review, we summarised information from 24 articles about plant-pollinator interactions in South Brazilian grasslands. We highlighted patterns of plant-pollinator interactions, indicating their particularities compared to other grassland communities in South America. Bees are important pollinators of many plant species in these grasslands and most plants are visited by more than one group of pollinators. Among the plant species visited by a single pollinator group, most were visited by bees. However, many types of pollinators, plant species, habitats, and regions have, thus far, received little sampling effort. Pollination by groups other than bees, such as nocturnal pollinators, flies, beetles, and birds, is particularly understudied. The information provided in this review summarizes data that could be used to foster more detailed pollination studies to understand the diversification and maintenance of grassland floras of South Brazil. |
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