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Nectar Secretion Dynamic Links Pollinator Behavior To Consequences For Plant Reproductive Success In The Ornithophilous Mistletoe Psittacanthus Robustus
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Plant Biology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, v. 16, n. 5, p. 956 - 966, 2014.
14358603
10.1111/plb.12146
2-s2.0-84906055685
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Guerra T.J.
Galetto L.
Silva W.R.
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The mistletoe Psittacanthus robustus was studied as a model to link flower phenology and nectar secretion strategy to pollinator behaviour and the reproductive consequences for the plant. The bright-coloured flowers presented diurnal anthesis, opened asynchronously throughout the rainy season and produced copious dilute nectar as the main reward for pollinators. Most nectar was secreted just after flower opening, with little sugar replenishment after experimental removals. During the second day of anthesis in bagged flowers, the flowers quickly reabsorbed the offered nectar. Low values of nectar standing crop recorded in open flowers can be linked with high visitation rates by bird pollinators. Eight hummingbirds and two passerines were observed as potential pollinators. The most frequent flower visitors were the hummingbirds Eupetomena macroura and Colibri serrirostris, which actively defended flowering mistletoes. 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