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Revista Brasileira de Entomologia
Pollinator guild organization and its consequences for reproduction in three synchronopatric species of Tibouchina (Melastomataceae)
Ana Maria Franco1  Renato Goldenberg2  Isabela Galarda Varassin2 
[1] ,Universidade Federal do Paraná Centro Politécnico Departamento de BotânicaCuritiba PR ,Brasil
关键词: Bees;    breeding systems;    pollination;    time partitioning;    Abelhas;    polinização;    sistemas reprodutivos;    partilha temporal;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0085-56262011005000040
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Pollinator guild organization and its consequences for reproduction in three synchronopatric species of Tibouchina (Melastomataceae). In co-flowering plant species, pollinator sharing can result in interspecific pollen transfer and fecundity reduction. Competition will be relaxed whenever there is a large amount of initial pollen supply or if each plant species occupies different habitat patches. Reproduction in Tibouchina cerastifolia (Naudin) Cogn., T. clinopodifolia (DC.) Cogn. and T. gracilis (Bonpl.) Cogn. was studied in an area of Atlantic rainforest to examine whether synchronopatry induces time partitioning among pollinator species. Eleven bee species comprised the pollinator guild. Among pollinators, there were overlaps in bee species composition and in flower visitation time. Direct competition for pollen in Tibouchina Aubl. at the study site seems to lead to different activity periods among the bee species, in which Bombus pauloensis Friese,1913 was most active earlier, while the other species were active later in the day. Bombus pauloensis, the largest bee species recorded on Tibouchina flowers, was the most important and efficient pollinator. This species harvested pollen before the other species and had the shortest handling time. The plants reproduced sexually by selfing or outcrossing, and hybridization was not avoided by incompatibility reactions at the style. The avoidance of direct competition for pollen and no pollinator partitioning among the synchronopatric species of Tibouchina may reflect a facilitative interaction among these pioneer plants.

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