Hummingbird‐Pollinated Floras at Three Atlantic Forest Sites1
- 1 December 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Biotropica
- Vol. 32 (4b) , 824-841
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2000.tb00621.x
Abstract
We studied 86 species of hummingbird‐pollinated flowers and their pollinators at a coastal lowland site and two highland rain forest sites in southeastern Brazil. The Jaccard index for hummingbird‐pollinated floras showed greater floristic similarity between the two highland communities than between floras of high altitudes and that of near sea level. The lowland site had slightly greater richness than either of the two highland sites. Bromeliaceae was the most important family, accounting for ca. 36 percent of the bird‐pollinated species and comprising 33 percent of the richest flowers. The plant populations bloomed annually for the most part. Both the wet lowland and the dry highland floras showed flowering seasonality, whereas the cloud highland flora had aseasonal flowering. A hermit hummingbird was the major pollinator in the lowland community. A hermit and a non‐hermit hummingbird shared most of the floral resources in the two highland communities. Hermit hummingbirds are the major pollinators of hummingbird‐pollinated floras in the Atlantic rain forests of southeastern Brazil. These areas may be as rich as Central and other South American areas in hummingbird‐pollinated flowers, and altogether present an older development history when compared to the North American flora.Keywords
This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
- Nectar by day and night:Siphocampylus sulfureus (Lobeliaceae) pollinated by hummingbirds and batsÖsterreichische botanische Zeitschrift, 1994
- Phenological studies of shrub and treelet species in tropical cloud forests of Costa RicaJournal of Tropical Ecology, 1988
- THE PRESENT STATE OF TROPICAL FLORISTICSTaxon, 1988
- Disturbance, Pollinator Predictability, and Pollination Success Among Costa Rican Cloud Forest PlantsEcology, 1987
- Nectar‐Feeding Birds on Trinidad and Tobago: Comparison of Diverse and Depauperate GuildsEcological Monographs, 1985
- Phenological Patterns of Terrestrial PlantsAnnual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1985
- Temporal Organization of Flowering Among the Hummingbird Foodplants of a Tropical Wet ForestBiotropica, 1978
- Competition for Hummingbird Pollination and Sequential Flowering in Two Colorado WildflowersEcology, 1978
- Coadapted Competitors: The Flowering Seasons of Hummingbird-Pollinated Plants in a Tropical ForestScience, 1977
- La Estacionalidad de las Flores Utilizadas por los Colibries de una Selva Tropical Humeda en MexicoBiotropica, 1975