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Flowering Phenology And Floral Biology Of Some Ornitophilous Bromeliaceae Of An Atlantic Forest Area In Southeastern Brazil [fenologia Da Floração E Biologia Floral De Bromeliáceas Ornitófilas De Uma área Da Mata Atlântica Do Sudeste Brasileiro]
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Revista Brasileira De Botanica. , v. 29, n. 1, p. 163 - 174, 2006.
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Machado C.G.
Semir J.
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This study dealt with phenology and flower visitors of some Bromeliaceae species in an Atlantic Forest area at Parque Estadual Intervales, southeastern Brazil. The taxa studied belonged to the genera Tillandsia L. (3 spp.), Vriesea Lindl. (5 spp.), Aechmea Ruiz & Pav. (3 spp.), Billbergia Thunb. (1 sp.) and Nidularium Lem. (2 spp.). Sample transects were established in areas with different succession stages, where the bromeliads were localized and marked. Flowering phenology surveys were made monthly. The bromeliad community showed a sequential flowering all along the year and most species flowered during the rainy season. The floral visitors were recorded by naturalistic observations. Eight hummingbird species visited the bromeliads flowers. Among them, Phaethornis eurynome Lesson and Thalurania glaucopis Gmelin were the most frequent visitors. 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