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Resumo: | A contribution to the pollination ecology of Tabebuia pulcherrima (Bignoniaceae) in a sandbank area of the south of Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Studies on pollination mechanisms in Bignoniaceae have shown some evidence of coevolution with its pollen vectors. Floral biology and flower visitors of Tabebuia pulcherrima were investigated in a sandbank area. Flower phenology, the nectar production, pollen/ovule ratio, and identification of the flower visitors, as well as their behavior, were studied. T pulcherrima displays typical melitophilous flowers, due to its morphology, diurnal anthesis and day-long nectar secretion. In the morning, the nectar volume is smaller, which is associated with a higher frequency of visitors. The pollen/ovule ratio indicates facultative xenogamy. We collected 88 insects on the flowers, 52% of which were bees; the rest were wasps, flies, ants and beetles. The most abundant species were Niltonia virgilii (42%), Bombus mono (20%) and Xylocopa brasilianorum (18%). According to their frequency, abundance and visiting behavior, Bombus mono and Niltonia virgilii were considered to be the potential pollinators of T pulcherrima and Epicharis dejeanii, a secondary pollinator. The carpenter bee Xylocopa brasilianorum is a nectar robber of T pulcherrima. The flowers of T pulcherrima are an important food source for the entomofauna of the restinga, offering nectar and pollen as floral rewards. |
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.Contribuição à ecologia da polinização de Tabebuia pulcherrima (Bignoniaceae) em Area de restinga, no sul de Santa CatarinaA contribution to the pollination ecology of Tabebuia pulcherrima (Bignoniaceae) in a sandbank area of the south of Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Studies on pollination mechanisms in Bignoniaceae have shown some evidence of coevolution with its pollen vectors. Floral biology and flower visitors of Tabebuia pulcherrima were investigated in a sandbank area. Flower phenology, the nectar production, pollen/ovule ratio, and identification of the flower visitors, as well as their behavior, were studied. T pulcherrima displays typical melitophilous flowers, due to its morphology, diurnal anthesis and day-long nectar secretion. In the morning, the nectar volume is smaller, which is associated with a higher frequency of visitors. The pollen/ovule ratio indicates facultative xenogamy. We collected 88 insects on the flowers, 52% of which were bees; the rest were wasps, flies, ants and beetles. The most abundant species were Niltonia virgilii (42%), Bombus mono (20%) and Xylocopa brasilianorum (18%). According to their frequency, abundance and visiting behavior, Bombus mono and Niltonia virgilii were considered to be the potential pollinators of T pulcherrima and Epicharis dejeanii, a secondary pollinator. The carpenter bee Xylocopa brasilianorum is a nectar robber of T pulcherrima. The flowers of T pulcherrima are an important food source for the entomofauna of the restinga, offering nectar and pollen as floral rewards.Estudos sobre a polinização na família Bignoniaceae tem demonstrado evidências de co-evolução com seus vetores de pólen. A biologia floral de Tabebuia pulcherrima (ipê-da-praia) foi investigada determinando o horário da abertura floral, quantificando a produção de nectar, o número de grãos de pólen e óvulos por flor, e os visitantes florais. As flores de T pulcherrima apresentam morfologia típica para melitofilia, são tubulares, possuem indicadores de nectar, apresentam antese diurna e néctar durante todo o dia. Pela manhã o volume de néctar é menor, o que está associado a maior freqüência de visitantes. A razão pólen/óvulo indica que a espécie é xenogâmica facultativa. Foram coletados 88 insetos, dos quais 52% são abelhas e os demais são vespas, moscas, formigas e besouros. Pela freqüência, abundância e comportamento por ocasião da visita às flores, Bomb us mono e Niltonia virgilii foram considerados os potenciais polinizadores e Epicharis dejeanii, o polinizador secundário. Por outro lado, Xylocopa brasilianorum atuou somente como pilhadora de néctar. As flores de T. pulcherrima são uma importante fonte de recursos para a entomofauna da restinga, oferecendo nectar e pólen como recompensas florais.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2004-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/23248Biotemas; v. 17 n. 2 (2004); 47-662175-79250103-1643reponame:Biotemas (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/23248/20969Copyright (c) 2004 Dalzemira Anselmo da Silva Souza, Maurício Lenzi, Afonso Inácio Orthhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Dalzemira Anselmo da SilvaLenzi, MaurícioOrth, Afonso Inácio2022-11-21T11:17:48Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/23248Revistahttp://www.biotemas.ufsc.br/index.htmPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/oai||carlospinto@ccb.ufsc.br2175-79250103-1643opendoar:2022-11-21T11:17:48Biotemas (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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A contribution to the pollination ecology of Tabebuia pulcherrima (Bignoniaceae) in a sandbank area of the south of Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Studies on pollination mechanisms in Bignoniaceae have shown some evidence of coevolution with its pollen vectors. Floral biology and flower visitors of Tabebuia pulcherrima were investigated in a sandbank area. Flower phenology, the nectar production, pollen/ovule ratio, and identification of the flower visitors, as well as their behavior, were studied. T pulcherrima displays typical melitophilous flowers, due to its morphology, diurnal anthesis and day-long nectar secretion. In the morning, the nectar volume is smaller, which is associated with a higher frequency of visitors. The pollen/ovule ratio indicates facultative xenogamy. We collected 88 insects on the flowers, 52% of which were bees; the rest were wasps, flies, ants and beetles. The most abundant species were Niltonia virgilii (42%), Bombus mono (20%) and Xylocopa brasilianorum (18%). According to their frequency, abundance and visiting behavior, Bombus mono and Niltonia virgilii were considered to be the potential pollinators of T pulcherrima and Epicharis dejeanii, a secondary pollinator. The carpenter bee Xylocopa brasilianorum is a nectar robber of T pulcherrima. The flowers of T pulcherrima are an important food source for the entomofauna of the restinga, offering nectar and pollen as floral rewards. |
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