Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Lins, Mariane Souza lattes
Orientador(a): Machado, Caio Graco lattes
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Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Evolução
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE CIÊNCIAS BIOLÓGICAS
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1617
Resumo: Among nectarivorous birds, hummingbirds are the most specialized in plant pollination. Climate seasonality, flowering and the different stages of vegetation succession influence the availability of resources in time and space for hummingbirds and, consequently, the structure of interactions between hummingbirds and plants. Our aim was to investigate the assembly of hummingbirds and their mutualistic interactions with the plants they pollinate, under the effect of seasonality and resource availability, in two successional stages of vegetation (advanced - A1 and intermediate - A2 regeneration) of the Atlantic Rainforest, Alagoinhas, Bahia, Brazil. This study was carried out between October 2021 and November 2022, where hummingbirds and plants were recorded, considering functional attributes that influence pollination. Based on this information, networks of mutualistic interactions between hummingbirds and pollinating plants were developed in the two successional stages of the vegetation. We recorded ten species of hummingbirds and fifteen species of angiosperms that were visited by hummingbirds, thirteen species in A1, five of which were ornithophiles, and six species in A2, one of which was ornithophile. Bowdichia virgilioides (Kunth) and Vochysia thyrsoidea (Klotzsch ex M.R. Schomb.) were the non-ornithophilous species most used by hummingbirds in both areas. The most representative family in terms of number of species visited was Bromeliaceae (4 spp). Flowering was annual, with a low density of flowering in some months of the year, mainly in A2; the majority had an intermediate duration and intense flowering. The network of interactions in the two successional stages of vegetation showed a modular structure with low nesting: in A1, the size of the network was 1,280 interactions, with a richness of 23 species that made up the network, with 31.5% connectivity and in A2, the size of the network was 263 interactions, with a richness of 12 species that made up the network, with 41.5% connectivity. The hummingbirds that had the highest degree of interactions with the plants in A1 were Chrysolampis mosquitus, Eupetomena macroura and Phaethornis ruber and, among the plants with the highest degree of hummingbird visits, Ananas bracteatus, Pyrostegia venusta, Odontadenia lutea and Hohenbergia stellata; in A2, Chrysolampis mosquitus and Phaethornis ruber among the trochilids, and Vriesea procera, Lafoensia pacari and Vochysia lucida among the plants. Climate seasonality, flowering and successional stages shaped the structure of the interaction networks, allowing us to understand how these interferences influence the hummingbird-plant relationship and how these interactions are fundamental to the maintenance of these assemblages in different successional stages of vegetation.
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Our aim was to investigate the assembly of hummingbirds and their mutualistic interactions with the plants they pollinate, under the effect of seasonality and resource availability, in two successional stages of vegetation (advanced - A1 and intermediate - A2 regeneration) of the Atlantic Rainforest, Alagoinhas, Bahia, Brazil. This study was carried out between October 2021 and November 2022, where hummingbirds and plants were recorded, considering functional attributes that influence pollination. Based on this information, networks of mutualistic interactions between hummingbirds and pollinating plants were developed in the two successional stages of the vegetation. We recorded ten species of hummingbirds and fifteen species of angiosperms that were visited by hummingbirds, thirteen species in A1, five of which were ornithophiles, and six species in A2, one of which was ornithophile. Bowdichia virgilioides (Kunth) and Vochysia thyrsoidea (Klotzsch ex M.R. Schomb.) were the non-ornithophilous species most used by hummingbirds in both areas. The most representative family in terms of number of species visited was Bromeliaceae (4 spp). Flowering was annual, with a low density of flowering in some months of the year, mainly in A2; the majority had an intermediate duration and intense flowering. The network of interactions in the two successional stages of vegetation showed a modular structure with low nesting: in A1, the size of the network was 1,280 interactions, with a richness of 23 species that made up the network, with 31.5% connectivity and in A2, the size of the network was 263 interactions, with a richness of 12 species that made up the network, with 41.5% connectivity. The hummingbirds that had the highest degree of interactions with the plants in A1 were Chrysolampis mosquitus, Eupetomena macroura and Phaethornis ruber and, among the plants with the highest degree of hummingbird visits, Ananas bracteatus, Pyrostegia venusta, Odontadenia lutea and Hohenbergia stellata; in A2, Chrysolampis mosquitus and Phaethornis ruber among the trochilids, and Vriesea procera, Lafoensia pacari and Vochysia lucida among the plants. Climate seasonality, flowering and successional stages shaped the structure of the interaction networks, allowing us to understand how these interferences influence the hummingbird-plant relationship and how these interactions are fundamental to the maintenance of these assemblages in different successional stages of vegetation.Dentre as aves nectarívoras, os beija-flores são os mais especializados na polinização de plantas. A sazonalidade climática, a floração e os diferentes estágios de sucessão da vegetação influenciam na disponibilidade de recursos no tempo e espaço para beija-flores e, consequentemente, na estrutura das interações entre os beija-flores e plantas. Nosso objetivo foi investigar a assembleia de beija-flores e suas interações mutualísticas com as plantas que polinizam, sob o efeito da sazonalidade e disponibilidade de recursos, em dois estágios sucessionais da vegetação (avançado - A1 e intermediário – A2 de regeneração) da Mata Atlântica, Alagoinhas, Bahia, Brasil. Este estudo foi realizado, entre outubro de 2021 a novembro de 2022, onde foram registrados beija-flores e plantas, considerando atributos funcionais que influenciam na polinização. A partir dessas informações foram elaboradas redes de interações mutualísticas entre os beija-flores e plantas que polinizam, nos dois estágios sucessionais da vegetação. Foram registrados dez espécies de beija-flores e quinze espécies de Angiospermas que foram visitadas pelos beija-flores, sendo em A1 treze espécies, das quais cinco ornitófilas e em A2 seis espécies, sendo uma ornitófila. Bowdichia virgilioides (Kunth) e Vochysia thyrsoidea ( Klotzsch ex M.R. Schomb.) foram as espécies não ornitófilas mais utilizadas pelos beija-flores nas duas áreas. A família mais representativa em número de espécies sendo visitada foi Bromeliaceae (4 spp). A floração foi anual, com baixa densidade da floração em alguns meses do ano, principalmente em A2; a maioria com período de duração intermediário e intensa intensidade da floração. A rede de interações nos dois estágios sucessionais da vegetação apresentou estrutura de modularidade com baixo aninhamento: em A1, o tamanho da rede foi de 1.280 interações, com riqueza de 23 espécies que compuseram a rede, com 31,5% de conectância e em A2, o tamanho da rede foi de 263 interações, com riqueza de 12 espécies que compuseram a rede, com 41,5% de conectância. Os beija-flores que apresentaram maior grau de interações com as plantas em A1, foram Chrysolampis mosquitus, Eupetomena macroura e Phaethornis ruber e, dentre as plantas com maior grau de visita de beija-flores, Ananas bracteatus, Pyrostegia venusta, Odontadenia lutea e Hohenbergia stellata; em A2, Chrysolampis mosquitus e Phaethornis ruber entre os troquilídeos, e Vriesea procera, Lafoensia pacari e Vochysia lucida, entre as plantas. A sazonalidade climática, a floração e os estágios sucessionais moldaram a estrutura das redes de interações, permitindo compreender como estas interferências influenciam a relação beija-flor-planta e como estas interações são fundamentais para a manutenção destas assembleias em diferentes estágios sucessionais da vegetação.Submitted by Renata Aline Souza Silva (rassilva@uefs.br) on 2024-01-23T13:16:15Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO - Mariane Souza Lins.pdf: 1425413 bytes, checksum: 5219efc6f02d9c72a0097c9165f5f279 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-01-23T13:16:16Z (GMT). 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title Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
spellingShingle Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
Lins, Mariane Souza
Aves nectarívoras
Fenologia
Recursos florais
Redes de interação
Nectarivorous birds
Phenology
Floral resources
Interaction networks
Interaction networks
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
title_short Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
title_full Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
title_fullStr Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
title_full_unstemmed Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
title_sort Interações entre beija-flores (aves: trochilidae) e plantas em ambientes florestais da mata atlântica
author Lins, Mariane Souza
author_facet Lins, Mariane Souza
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lins, Mariane Souza
contributor_str_mv Machado, Caio Graco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aves nectarívoras
Fenologia
Recursos florais
Redes de interação
topic Aves nectarívoras
Fenologia
Recursos florais
Redes de interação
Nectarivorous birds
Phenology
Floral resources
Interaction networks
Interaction networks
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Nectarivorous birds
Phenology
Floral resources
Interaction networks
Interaction networks
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA DE ECOSSISTEMAS
description Among nectarivorous birds, hummingbirds are the most specialized in plant pollination. Climate seasonality, flowering and the different stages of vegetation succession influence the availability of resources in time and space for hummingbirds and, consequently, the structure of interactions between hummingbirds and plants. Our aim was to investigate the assembly of hummingbirds and their mutualistic interactions with the plants they pollinate, under the effect of seasonality and resource availability, in two successional stages of vegetation (advanced - A1 and intermediate - A2 regeneration) of the Atlantic Rainforest, Alagoinhas, Bahia, Brazil. This study was carried out between October 2021 and November 2022, where hummingbirds and plants were recorded, considering functional attributes that influence pollination. Based on this information, networks of mutualistic interactions between hummingbirds and pollinating plants were developed in the two successional stages of the vegetation. We recorded ten species of hummingbirds and fifteen species of angiosperms that were visited by hummingbirds, thirteen species in A1, five of which were ornithophiles, and six species in A2, one of which was ornithophile. Bowdichia virgilioides (Kunth) and Vochysia thyrsoidea (Klotzsch ex M.R. Schomb.) were the non-ornithophilous species most used by hummingbirds in both areas. The most representative family in terms of number of species visited was Bromeliaceae (4 spp). Flowering was annual, with a low density of flowering in some months of the year, mainly in A2; the majority had an intermediate duration and intense flowering. The network of interactions in the two successional stages of vegetation showed a modular structure with low nesting: in A1, the size of the network was 1,280 interactions, with a richness of 23 species that made up the network, with 31.5% connectivity and in A2, the size of the network was 263 interactions, with a richness of 12 species that made up the network, with 41.5% connectivity. The hummingbirds that had the highest degree of interactions with the plants in A1 were Chrysolampis mosquitus, Eupetomena macroura and Phaethornis ruber and, among the plants with the highest degree of hummingbird visits, Ananas bracteatus, Pyrostegia venusta, Odontadenia lutea and Hohenbergia stellata; in A2, Chrysolampis mosquitus and Phaethornis ruber among the trochilids, and Vriesea procera, Lafoensia pacari and Vochysia lucida among the plants. Climate seasonality, flowering and successional stages shaped the structure of the interaction networks, allowing us to understand how these interferences influence the hummingbird-plant relationship and how these interactions are fundamental to the maintenance of these assemblages in different successional stages of vegetation.
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