Biologia reprodutiva, distribuição espacial e conservação de Hadrolaelia coccinea (Lindl.) Chiron & V.P. Castro (Orchidaceae, Laeliinae) no Parque Estadual do Ibitipoca, Minas Gerais, Brasil

Ecological interactions are of extreme importance to every ecosystem, once the relationships between plants and pollinators have a structuring role for natural and agricultural systems. The reproductive phase is a defining moment in the lifecycle of any organism, influenced by the biotic and abiotic...

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Main Author: Delgado, Camila Nardy
Other Authors: Menini Neto, Luiz, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4771269J7, Faria, Ana Paula Gelli de, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4700117J0, Carvalho, Heloísa Alves Lima, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787058A6, Silva, Fernanda dos Santos, http://lattes.cnpq.br/
Format: Thesis
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF) 2018
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Online Access:https://repositorio.ufjf.br/jspui/handle/ufjf/6902
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Summary:Ecological interactions are of extreme importance to every ecosystem, once the relationships between plants and pollinators have a structuring role for natural and agricultural systems. The reproductive phase is a defining moment in the lifecycle of any organism, influenced by the biotic and abiotic conditions, that draws the reproductive characteristics. In this way the distribution of the species is highly related to the mechanisms of dispersion and conditions of the place to determine the density and the high diversity of species that we find in the planet. Furthermore, often the anthropogenic impact is a striking factor in this whole relationship. Orchidaceae is a cosmopolitan family found in almost all continents of the Earth, except in Antarctica, with about 24500 species. In Brazil the domain of the Atlantic Forest stands out in number of species, reaching 50% of all species found in the country. Laeliinae is the third largest subtribe of Orchidaceae, with about 2080 species exclusively distributed in the Neotropical Region, being often desired by collectors due to the morphological and chromatic diversity of their flowers. Hadrolaelia coccinea (Lindl.) Chiron & V.P.Castro occurs in the South and Southeast regions of Brazil, being endemic to the Atlantic Domain. The flowers are main characteristic is its intense red color, with great ornamental appeal. In the Parque Estadual do Ibitipoca this species has a predatory collection history, where a subpopulation is extinct in the place. In this way, a study was carried out evaluating aspects of the reproductive biology, spatial distribution and anthropogenic impact in order to evaluate the situation of the species in said park. In the first chapter the study of biology reproductive was fullfiled assessing phenology, possible pollinators, aspects of floral biology, crossing systems and viable sees of natural pollinations, through the tretazolium test. The system is described annual - flowering patterns, with main strategy - GFD – Generalized Food Deception, ...