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Hummingbird flower visitation rates vary with species traits, floral abundance and phenology across bioregions

Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2025-05-20
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ISSN00301299, 16000706, 07184670
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A myriad of factors influence species interactions, and determining their relative importance is a major challenge in community ecology. Here, we explored the multiple factors influencing hummingbird visitation rates to flowers by considering pollinator and floral traits alongside the broader ecological context (i.e. phenology and floral abundance). Our data were collected from 32 systematically surveyed sites within native vegetation across three distinct Neotropical bioregions, each characterized by unique species composition and evolutionary histories. In total, we sampled 6423 flowering individuals, representing 404 plant species and 68 hummingbird species. At the community level, we found that hummingbirds primarily visit flowers with long, tubular corollas, aligning with predictions from pollination syndromes, and that visitation is also higher to flowers with straight corollas. At the species level, visitation frequency was associated with specific characteristics of the hummingbird species, such as its bill length and foraging behavior, where species often forage on flowers with matching morphological traits. Further, our findings extended beyond the expected trait preferences, revealing that visitation rates are also the outcome of the ecological context; particularly, the abundance of conspecific, but not heterospecific, flowers. The effect of conspecific abundance varied across bioregions, suggesting that from the plant perspective, intraspecific competition and facilitation could prevail in different regions. Additionally, we found that plant species whose floral morphology was more distinct from the other co‐flowering species tended to attract more visits, but only if they were abundant enough to stand out within the floral community. These findings highlight how plant and pollinator traits, modulated by the ecological context, jointly shape pollination dynamics.

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Barreto E. et al. Hummingbird flower visitation rates vary with species traits, floral abundance and phenology across bioregions // Oikos. 2025. Vol. 2025. No. 9. e11354
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Barreto E., Duchenne F., Beck H., Bello C., Bobato R., Brenes E., Bôlla D. A. S., Büttner N., Caron A. P., Castro J. A., Chaves‐Elizondo N., Gavilanes M. J., Guevara E. A., KAEHLER M., Machado De Souza T., Machnicki-Reis M., Marcayata-Fajardo A. S., de Menezes C. G., Nieto A., Oliveira R., Oliveira R., Restrepo-González A., RICHTER F., Rojas B. G., Romanowski L. L., Sánchez Martín R., da Silva R. C., de Souza W. L., Veluza D. S., Khattar G., Weinstein B., Wüest R. O., Zuniga K., Santander T., Maglianesi M. A., Varassin I. G., Graham C. Hummingbird flower visitation rates vary with species traits, floral abundance and phenology across bioregions // Oikos. 2025. Vol. 2025. No. 9. e11354
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/oik.11354
UR - https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oik.11354
TI - Hummingbird flower visitation rates vary with species traits, floral abundance and phenology across bioregions
T2 - Oikos
AU - Barreto, Elisa
AU - Duchenne, François
AU - Beck, Holger
AU - Bello, C.
AU - Bobato, Rafaela
AU - Brenes, Emanuel
AU - Bôlla, Daniela Aparecida Savariz
AU - Büttner, Nicole
AU - Caron, Ana P.
AU - Castro, José Alejandro
AU - Chaves‐Elizondo, Nelson
AU - Gavilanes, María José
AU - Guevara, Esteban A.
AU - KAEHLER, MIRIAM
AU - Machado De Souza, Tiago
AU - Machnicki-Reis, Miguel
AU - Marcayata-Fajardo, Andrés S.
AU - de Menezes, Cauã G.
AU - Nieto, Andrea
AU - Oliveira, Rafael
AU - Oliveira, Ricardo
AU - Restrepo-González, Alejandro
AU - RICHTER, FRIEDERIKE
AU - Rojas, Bryan G.
AU - Romanowski, Luciele Leonhardt
AU - Sánchez Martín, Ricardo
AU - da Silva, Romulo C.
AU - de Souza, Wellinton Luiz
AU - Veluza, Danila S.
AU - Khattar, Gabriel
AU - Weinstein, Ben
AU - Wüest, Rafael O.
AU - Zuniga, Krystal
AU - Santander, Tatiana
AU - Maglianesi, Maria A.
AU - Varassin, Isabela G.
AU - Graham, Catherine
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/05/20
PB - Wiley
IS - 9
VL - 2025
SN - 0030-1299
SN - 1600-0706
SN - 0718-4670
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@article{2025_Barreto,
author = {Elisa Barreto and François Duchenne and Holger Beck and C. Bello and Rafaela Bobato and Emanuel Brenes and Daniela Aparecida Savariz Bôlla and Nicole Büttner and Ana P. Caron and José Alejandro Castro and Nelson Chaves‐Elizondo and María José Gavilanes and Esteban A. Guevara and MIRIAM KAEHLER and Tiago Machado De Souza and Miguel Machnicki-Reis and Andrés S. Marcayata-Fajardo and Cauã G. de Menezes and Andrea Nieto and Rafael Oliveira and Ricardo Oliveira and Alejandro Restrepo-González and FRIEDERIKE RICHTER and Bryan G. Rojas and Luciele Leonhardt Romanowski and Ricardo Sánchez Martín and Romulo C. da Silva and Wellinton Luiz de Souza and Danila S. Veluza and Gabriel Khattar and Ben Weinstein and Rafael O. Wüest and Krystal Zuniga and Tatiana Santander and Maria A. Maglianesi and Isabela G. Varassin and Catherine Graham},
title = {Hummingbird flower visitation rates vary with species traits, floral abundance and phenology across bioregions},
journal = {Oikos},
year = {2025},
volume = {2025},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {may},
url = {https://nsojournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/oik.11354},
number = {9},
pages = {e11354},
doi = {10.1002/oik.11354}
}
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