Acta Botânica Brasílica (Sep 2007)

Síndromes de polinização e de dispersão em fragmentos da Floresta Estacional Semidecídua Montana, SP, Brasil Pollination and dispersal syndromes in semideciduous montane forest fragments, São Paulo State, Brazil

  • Leila Fumiyo Yamamoto,
  • Luiza Sumiko Kinoshita,
  • Fernando Roberto Martins

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-33062007000300005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 553 – 573

Abstract

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Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer a distribuição de síndromes de polinização e dispersão entre os estratos verticais e entre a borda e o interior de fragmentos da Floresta Estacional Semidecídua Montana, na Fazenda Bela Vista (46º52'W e 22º47'S, 750-850 m de altitude), Município de Pedreira, Estado de São Paulo. Através de coletas semanais entre agosto/97 e outubro/98, fizemos um levantamento das síndromes de polinização e dispersão de 151 espécies de árvores e arbustos com DAP > 3 cm, considerando os estratos superior (altura >9 m), intermediário e inferior (altura We aimed to analyze pollination and dispersal syndrome distribution among strata and between edge and interior of semideciduous montane forest fragments at Fazenda Bela Vista (46º52'W; 22º47'S, 750-850 m a.s.l.), Pedreira municipality, São Paulo state, SE Brazil. During weekly visits from August/1997 to October/1998 we classified the pollination and dispersal syndromes of 151 tree and shrub species with dbh > 3 cm in the upper (height > 9 m), intermediate and lower (height < 4.5 m) strata and at the edge (50 m strip) and interior of three forest fragments (100 ha). The bee-pollination syndrome (melittophily) predominated, followed by non-specialized syndromes, phalaenophily, myiophily, psycophily, chiropterophily, ornithophily, cantharophily, and anemophily. Anemophilous, chiropterophilous and ornithophilous species were more frequent in open environments, and melittophilous species tended to occur in the upper stratum. Zoochoric syndromes predominated, followed by anemochoric and autochoric syndromes. Anemochoric and autochoric species were more frequent in open environments and predominated in the upper strata in the forest interior. Different pollination and dispersal syndromes are associated with different environments and forest strata.

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