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Plant-pollinator interactions in communities and the assembly of functional traits and of the reproductive success

Grant number: 16/06434-0
Support Opportunities:Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate
Start date: January 01, 2017
End date: February 29, 2020
Field of knowledge:Biological Sciences - Ecology - Ecosystems Ecology
Principal Investigator:Marlies Sazima
Grantee:Pedro Joaquim Bergamo
Host Institution: Instituto de Biologia (IB). Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Campinas , SP, Brazil
Associated scholarship(s):18/02996-0 - Ecological and evolutionary drivers of pollen limitation in a Mediterranean island trophic network, BE.EP.DR

Abstract

Floral and pollinator traits have an important role structuring plant-pollinator interactions at the community level, via 1) phenotypic complementarity or when legitimate interactions are restricted through 2) exploitation barriers. However, the relative importance of this dual role has been overlooked. Since pollination may be crucial for plant populations, the floral traits can influence the community organization. Moreover, if this traits determine relative fitness differences between the species, this traits can lead to coexistence mechanisms. This project aims to investigate how species tratis structure the interactions, the plant community and the distribution of the fitness in a highland grassland vegetation in the southeastern Brazil. The temporal and spatial distribution of the floral traits will be evaluated monthly in the field. The plant-pollinator interactions will be recorded in the field and we will quantify the female and male components of the plant reproductive success. We will analyze floral morphology, color and reward and the mouthparts and spectral sensitivities of the pollinators. We will analyze the role of the traits (phenotypic complementarity - PC or exploitation barriers - EB) using theoretical models and its influence in (1) properties of the plant-pollinator network (2) plant community assembly and (3) distribution of the fitness between the speces. We expect that (1) the interactions exhibit a better fit to the model with both roles of the floral traits. Furthermore, (2) this tratis structure the plant community, reflecting the interaction modules and (3) plants flowering in periods of high functional diversity (higher modularity) will have higher fitness, since it would reduce plant-plant competition for pollinators.

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Scientific publications (8)
(References retrieved automatically from Web of Science and SciELO through information on FAPESP grants and their corresponding numbers as mentioned in the publications by the authors)
BERGAMO, PEDRO J.; STREHER, NATHALIA SUSIN; TRAVESET, ANNA; WOLOWSKI, MARINA; SAZIMA, MARLIES. Pollination outcomes reveal negative density-dependence coupled with interspecific facilitation among plants. ECOLOGY LETTERS, . (18/02996-0, 16/06434-0)
STREHER, NATHALIA SUSIN; BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; ASHMAN, TIA-LYNN; WOLOWSKI, MARINA; SAZIMA, MARLIES. Effect of heterospecific pollen deposition on pollen tube growth depends on the phylogenetic relatedness between donor and recipient. AOB PLANTS, v. 12, n. 4, . (16/06434-0)
BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; STREHER, NATHALIA SUSIN; ZAMBON, VIVIAN; WOLOWSKI, MARINA; SAZIMA, MARLIES. Pollination generalization and reproductive assurance by selfing in a tropical montane ecosystem. NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN, v. 108, n. 6, . (16/06434-0)
BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; TELLES, FRANCISMEIRE JANE; ARNOLD, SARAH E. J.; GARCIA DE BRITO, VINICIUS LOURENCO. Flower colour within communities shifts from overdispersed to clustered along an alpine altitudinal gradient. Oecologia, v. 188, n. 1, p. 223-235, . (16/06434-0)
BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; WOLOWSKI, MARINA; TELLES, FRANCISMEIRE JANE; GARCIA DE BRITO, VINICIUS LOURENCO; VARASSIN, ISABELA GALARDA; SAZIMA, MARLIES. Bracts and long-tube flowers of hummingbird-pollinated plants are conspicuous to hummingbirds but not to bees. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, v. 126, n. 3, p. 533-544, . (13/15129-9, 16/06434-0)
BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; FREITAS, LEANDRO; SAZIMA, MARLIES; WOLOWSKI, MARINA. ollinator-mediated facilitation alleviates pollen limitation in a plant-hummingbird networ. Oecologia, v. 198, n. 1, p. 205-217, . (18/02996-0, 16/06434-0)
SAAB, GABRIELLA DA SILVA; MANSANO, VIDAL DE FREITAS; NOGUEIRA, ANSELMO; MAIA, ISABELE CARVALHO; BERGAMO, PEDRO JOAQUIM; PAULINO, JULIANA VILLELA. A sophisticated case of division of labour in the trimorphic stamens of the Cassia fistula (Leguminosae) flower. AOB PLANTS, v. 13, n. 5, . (19/19544-7, 16/06434-0)
BERGAMO, PEDRO J.; STREHER, NATHALIA SUSIN; TRAVESET, ANNA; WOLOWSKI, MARINA; SAZIMA, MARLIES. Pollination outcomes reveal negative density-dependence coupled with interspecific facilitation among plants. ECOLOGY LETTERS, v. 23, n. 1, p. 129-139, . (16/06434-0, 18/02996-0)
Academic Publications
(References retrieved automatically from State of São Paulo Research Institutions)
BERGAMO, Pedro Joaquim. Efeitos indiretos mediados por polinizadores em comunidades de plantas. 2020. Doctoral Thesis - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Biologia Campinas, SP.