کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5532321 | 1549925 | 2017 | 9 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Three species of Malpighiaceae show sequential flowering.
- The species of Malpighiaceae offer oil and pollen for floral visitors.
- The three species had different quantities of floral oil and pollen.
- The oil composition also varied among species.
- The guild of bees was different among the species.
The plants of Malpighiaceae are diverse and produce specific floral resources that provide a parameter of habitat quality for oil-collecting bees. We studied three species of Malpighiaceae from the Brazilian savannah, Banisteriopsis campestris, B. malifolia and Peixotoa tomentosa, and investigated (I) the quantitative and qualitative composition of floral resources and (II) the temporal distribution of floral visitors according to plant phenology. We used gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to determine the chemical composition of floral oil. We also quantified pollen weight and oil volume, and registered floral visitors and plant phenology. The floral resources varied quantitatively and qualitatively among plant species. The 31 observed bee species showed different preferences for the plant species, which also were related to reproductive periods and floral resources of the plants. According to sequential flowering of co-occurring species of Malpighiaceae, we argue that the qualitative and quantitative similarity of floral resources (oil and pollen) and their availability for bees throughout the year, benefits these interactions between plants and bees.
Journal: Flora - Volume 234, September 2017, Pages 126-134