Estación Biológica Cocha Cashu

The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination

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Revista Científica:

Biodiversity Data Journal

Año:

2018

Volumen:

6

Páginas:

e22241

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

ISSN:

1314-2828 (electrónico), 1314-2836 (impreso)

Keywords (Autor):

Hummingbirds, elevational gradient, co-evolution, ornithophily, pollination ecology, Andes, Amazon, neotropics

Resumen

This study establishes an altiudinal gradient, spanning from the highland Andes (2400 m) to lowland Amazon, as a productive region for the study of bird pollination in Southeastern Peru. The 'Manú Gradient' has a rich history of ornithological research, the published data and resources from which lay the groundwork for analyses of plant-bird interactions. In this preliminary expedition we documented 44 plants exhibting aspects of the bird pollination syndrome, and made field observations of hummingbird visits at three sites spanning the Manú Gradient: 2800 m (Wayqecha), 1400 m (San Pedro), and 400 m (Pantiacolla). Some of the documented plant taxa are underrepresented in the bird pollination literature and could be promising avenues for future analyses of their pollination biology. The Manú Gradient is currently the focus of a concerted, international effort to describe and study the birds in the region; we propose that this region of Southeastern Peru is a productive and perhaps underestimated system to gain insight into the ecology and evolution of bird pollination.

Copyright:

© Boehm M et al.

Autor (es ):

Boehm Mannfred MA, Scholer Micah N, Kennedy Jeremiah JC, Heavyside Julian M, Daza Aniceto, Guevara-Apaza David, Jankowski Jill E

Editorial:

Pensoft Publishers

Ciudad:

Sofía, Bulgaria

Idioma:

Inglés

Tipo de Referencia:

Articulo de revista academica

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