Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae)
Plant spatial distribution can influence the activity of floral visitors. Flower clustering in patches may be more attractive to visitors and it supposedly influences the fruit production. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that in Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) the inflorescence clust...
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doaj-5069578171e649ac9f96b3c09b86482b2020-11-25T02:11:10ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaBiotemas0103-16432175-79252015-09-01283181186Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae)Caio César Corrêa Missagia 0Fábio de Castro Verçoza1Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, BrazilUniversidade Estácio de Sá, BrazilPlant spatial distribution can influence the activity of floral visitors. Flower clustering in patches may be more attractive to visitors and it supposedly influences the fruit production. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that in Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) the inflorescence clustering size positively influences the visitation rate and fruit production by the species. The study was conducted at a stretch of Atlantic Forest, in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. Five hummingbird species were registered as floral visitors. The average visitation rate (± standard deviation) of hummingbirds was 2 (± 0.56) visits per hour per clustering. The amount of inflorescences per clustering positively influenced the visitation rate of hummingbirds, but it negatively influenced the amount of fruits produced per inflorescence. According to the results obtained, we suggest that the density of inflorescences in a clustering may negatively influence the number of flowers visited per inflorescence, due to an increased amount of inflorescences included in the foraging routes.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/biotemas/article/view/2175-7925.2015v28n3p181PollinationReproductive successTrochilidae |
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Caio César Corrêa Missagia Fábio de Castro Verçoza Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) Biotemas Pollination Reproductive success Trochilidae |
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Caio César Corrêa Missagia Fábio de Castro Verçoza |
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Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) |
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Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) |
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Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) |
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Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) |
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Implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) |
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implications of inflorescence clustering for the visitation rate by hummingbirds and fruit production by heliconia bihai (l.) l. (heliconiaceae) |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Plant spatial distribution can influence the activity of floral visitors. Flower clustering in patches may be more attractive to visitors and it supposedly influences the fruit production. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that in Heliconia bihai (L.) L. (Heliconiaceae) the inflorescence clustering size positively influences the visitation rate and fruit production by the species. The study was conducted at a stretch of Atlantic Forest, in Rio de Janeiro city, Brazil. Five hummingbird species were registered as floral visitors. The average visitation rate (± standard deviation) of hummingbirds was 2 (± 0.56) visits per hour per clustering. The amount of inflorescences per clustering positively influenced the visitation rate of hummingbirds, but it negatively influenced the amount of fruits produced per inflorescence. According to the results obtained, we suggest that the density of inflorescences in a clustering may negatively influence the number of flowers visited per inflorescence, due to an increased amount of inflorescences included in the foraging routes. |
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Pollination Reproductive success Trochilidae |
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