Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?

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Autor(a) principal: BARRETO, Laís Leite
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Although neotropical forests are among the richest on the planet, the loss of habitat fragmentation by these ecosystems grows continuously. One consequence of fragmentation is the formation of edges, which can lead to changes in composition, structure and / or function of ecosystems, including the plant-animal interactions, this process is called "edge effect". Studies of fragmentation and edge effect are being developed mainly in temperate forests and wetlands, and less frequently in arid regions such as the caatinga. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the formation of edges in the bush on the pollination and reproductive success of woody plant species. To this were characterized and compared between border areas and core frequencies of pollination syndromes of all woody species found in bloom, as well as reproductive success, the frequency of pollination and pollinator behavior in a woody plant species, located on the edge and inside. Overall difference in the probability of occurrence of the various floral attributes (color, size, floral type, unit pollination) and the pollination syndromes, the edge areas consist of more generalist pollination systems was observed, with light colors and floral types little and specialized as the distance increases, these attributes tend to occur in smaller amount. In contrast, more specialized systems tend to increase their probability of occurrence as the distance from the edge increases, as well as many floral traits. To Ruellia asperula L., significant differences in natural fruit production between edge and interior (X2 = 25.137, df = 1, p <0.01), in the formation of fruit through cross-pollination and the number of pistils with grains pollen on the stigma (χ2 = 10.46, df = 1, p <0.01). Differences in weight, size, and width of fruit (p <0.005) was also observed, all these parameters being larger in the inside. Significant difference was observed both in the frequency of visits, number of visits flowers (p <0.01), which is more on the edge. No significant differences were observed in the rate of pollen limitation (p> 0.01). The edge effect is interfering in pollination systems through changes in the composition of some species, favoring people with systems more generalist pollination, which could be pollinated by many specific pollen vectors. This impacts negatively on the frequency of visits and reproductive success of species located on the edge of the fragment, reflecting the amount of pollen deposited on the stigma and the number and size of fruits.
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spelling CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso deLEITE, Ana Virgínia de LimaSILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins eARAÚJO, Elcida de LimaBEZERRA, Elisangela Lucia de Santanahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2212021003413281BARRETO, Laís Leite2016-06-22T15:03:30Z2014-02-20BARRETO, Laís Leite. Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?. 2014. 92 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Botânica) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco,Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/4848Although neotropical forests are among the richest on the planet, the loss of habitat fragmentation by these ecosystems grows continuously. One consequence of fragmentation is the formation of edges, which can lead to changes in composition, structure and / or function of ecosystems, including the plant-animal interactions, this process is called "edge effect". Studies of fragmentation and edge effect are being developed mainly in temperate forests and wetlands, and less frequently in arid regions such as the caatinga. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the formation of edges in the bush on the pollination and reproductive success of woody plant species. To this were characterized and compared between border areas and core frequencies of pollination syndromes of all woody species found in bloom, as well as reproductive success, the frequency of pollination and pollinator behavior in a woody plant species, located on the edge and inside. Overall difference in the probability of occurrence of the various floral attributes (color, size, floral type, unit pollination) and the pollination syndromes, the edge areas consist of more generalist pollination systems was observed, with light colors and floral types little and specialized as the distance increases, these attributes tend to occur in smaller amount. In contrast, more specialized systems tend to increase their probability of occurrence as the distance from the edge increases, as well as many floral traits. To Ruellia asperula L., significant differences in natural fruit production between edge and interior (X2 = 25.137, df = 1, p <0.01), in the formation of fruit through cross-pollination and the number of pistils with grains pollen on the stigma (χ2 = 10.46, df = 1, p <0.01). Differences in weight, size, and width of fruit (p <0.005) was also observed, all these parameters being larger in the inside. Significant difference was observed both in the frequency of visits, number of visits flowers (p <0.01), which is more on the edge. No significant differences were observed in the rate of pollen limitation (p> 0.01). The edge effect is interfering in pollination systems through changes in the composition of some species, favoring people with systems more generalist pollination, which could be pollinated by many specific pollen vectors. This impacts negatively on the frequency of visits and reproductive success of species located on the edge of the fragment, reflecting the amount of pollen deposited on the stigma and the number and size of fruits.Embora as florestas neotropicais estejam entre as mais ricas do planeta, a perda de habitats pela fragmentação desses ecossistemas cresce continuamente. Uma das conseqüências da fragmentação é a formação de bordas, que pode levar a alterações da composição, estrutura e/ou funcionalidade dos ecossistemas, inclusive nas interações planta-animal, sendo este processo denominado de “efeito de borda”. Estudos sobre fragmentação e efeito de borda vem sendo desenvolvidos principalmente em florestas temperadas e úmidas, sendo menos freqüentes em regiões áridas, como a caatinga. O presente trabalho objetivou avaliar o efeito da formação de bordas sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies vegetais lenhosas da caatinga. Para isso foram caracterizadas e comparadas, entre áreas de borda e de núcleo, as freqüências de síndromes de polinização de todas as espécies lenhosas encontradas em flor, bem como o sucesso reprodutivo, a frequência de polinização e o comportamento de polinizadores em uma espécie vegetal lenhosa, localizada na borda e no interior. Em geral foi observada diferença na probabilidade de ocorrência dos diversos atributos florais (cor, tamanho, tipo floral, unidade de polinização) e das síndromes de polinização: as áreas de borda são compostas por sistemas de polinização mais generalistas, com cores claras e tipos florais pouco especializados e, à medida que a distância aumenta, esses atributos tendem a ocorrer em menor quantidade. Em contrapartida, sistemas mais especializados tendem a aumentar sua probabilidade de ocorrência à medida em que a distância da borda aumenta, assim como também mudam os atributos florais. Para Ruellia asperula L., apesar da freqüência de visitas e no número de flores visitadas terem sido maiores na borda (p<0,01), a produção natural de frutos (X2=25,137; g.l.=1; p<0,01), a formação de frutos através da polinização cruzada e no número de pistilos com grãos de pólen no estigma (χ2 = 10,46; g.l. = 1; p<0,01) foram menores neste ambiente quando comparado com o interior. Também foram observados maiores peso, tamanho e largura de fruto no interior em comparação com a borda (p<0,005). Não foram observadas diferenças significativas na taxa de limitação polínica entre os dois ambientes (p>0,01). O efeito de borda está interferindo nos sistemas de polinização, através da alteração na composição de algumas espécies, favorecendo populações com sistemas de polinização mais generalistas, as quais poderiam ser polinizadas por muitos vetores específicos de pólen. Isto influencia negativamente a freqüência de visitas e sucesso reprodutivo de espécies localizadas na borda do fragmento, refletindo na quantidade de pólen depositado no estigma e na quantidade e dimensão de frutos produzidos.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-06-22T15:03:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Lais Leite Barreto.pdf: 777582 bytes, checksum: 3041be27d095d6f4e5b091e4c9b9ad69 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-22T15:03:30Z (GMT). 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title Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
spellingShingle Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
BARRETO, Laís Leite
Efeito de borda
Polinização
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
title_short Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
title_full Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
title_fullStr Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
title_full_unstemmed Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
title_sort Existe influência da borda sobre a polinização e o sucesso reprodutivo de espécies lenhosas da Caatinga?
author BARRETO, Laís Leite
author_facet BARRETO, Laís Leite
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv BEZERRA, Elisangela Lucia de Santana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BARRETO, Laís Leite
contributor_str_mv CASTRO, Cibele Cardoso de
LEITE, Ana Virgínia de Lima
SILVA, Ana Carolina Borges Lins e
ARAÚJO, Elcida de Lima
BEZERRA, Elisangela Lucia de Santana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Efeito de borda
Polinização
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
topic Efeito de borda
Polinização
Vegetação lenhosa
Caatinga
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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description Although neotropical forests are among the richest on the planet, the loss of habitat fragmentation by these ecosystems grows continuously. One consequence of fragmentation is the formation of edges, which can lead to changes in composition, structure and / or function of ecosystems, including the plant-animal interactions, this process is called "edge effect". Studies of fragmentation and edge effect are being developed mainly in temperate forests and wetlands, and less frequently in arid regions such as the caatinga. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the formation of edges in the bush on the pollination and reproductive success of woody plant species. To this were characterized and compared between border areas and core frequencies of pollination syndromes of all woody species found in bloom, as well as reproductive success, the frequency of pollination and pollinator behavior in a woody plant species, located on the edge and inside. Overall difference in the probability of occurrence of the various floral attributes (color, size, floral type, unit pollination) and the pollination syndromes, the edge areas consist of more generalist pollination systems was observed, with light colors and floral types little and specialized as the distance increases, these attributes tend to occur in smaller amount. In contrast, more specialized systems tend to increase their probability of occurrence as the distance from the edge increases, as well as many floral traits. To Ruellia asperula L., significant differences in natural fruit production between edge and interior (X2 = 25.137, df = 1, p <0.01), in the formation of fruit through cross-pollination and the number of pistils with grains pollen on the stigma (χ2 = 10.46, df = 1, p <0.01). Differences in weight, size, and width of fruit (p <0.005) was also observed, all these parameters being larger in the inside. Significant difference was observed both in the frequency of visits, number of visits flowers (p <0.01), which is more on the edge. No significant differences were observed in the rate of pollen limitation (p> 0.01). The edge effect is interfering in pollination systems through changes in the composition of some species, favoring people with systems more generalist pollination, which could be pollinated by many specific pollen vectors. This impacts negatively on the frequency of visits and reproductive success of species located on the edge of the fragment, reflecting the amount of pollen deposited on the stigma and the number and size of fruits.
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