Heterospecific pollen deposition among plants sharing hummingbird pollinators in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Author:

Fonseca Lorena Coutinho Nery da1,Rech André Rodrigo2,Bergamo Pedro Joaquim3,Gonçalves-Esteves Vania4,Sazima Marlies3

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

2. Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil

3. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil; Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

4. Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract Hummingbirds are the most important group of pollinating birds in the Neotropics and tend to use, concomitantly, more than one plant species as food source. Pollen may be mixed on hummingbirds' body due to the visits to different plant species; therefore, these birds may promote heterospecific pollen deposition (HPD). The hummingbirds potential to promote HPD, the occurrence of HPD and its implications in plant reproduction are scarcely known in the Atlantic Forest. We have studied the transport of pollen by three hummingbird species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. We have also checked the actual HPD occurrence under natural conditions in two plant species, namely Canistropsis seidelii and Psychotria nuda. Moreover, we investigated Nidularium innocentii reproductive system evaluating the effect of HPD on its reproduction by simulating a pollen mixture pollination. We found hummingbirds transporting heterospecific pollen mixtures on their bodies, which in turn were deposited onto stigmas of different species. We have also found that mixed pollen deposition had negative effect on the fitness of N. innocentii. We conclude that hummingbirds carry pollen mixtures at the same body parts, leading to potential HPD at the community level. Moreover, hummingbird-plant communities in the Atlantic Rainforest show remarkable similarities in temporal organization and interaction pattern. This suggests that HPD may be a widespread phenomena in these communities.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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