ATLANTIC POLLINATION: a data set of flowers and interaction with nectar-feeding vertebrates from the Atlantic Forest.
Iamara-Nogueira J, Targhetta N, Allain G, Gambarini A, Pinto AR, Rui AM, Araújo AC, Lopes A, Pereira-Silva B, de Camargo BB, Machado CG, Missagia C, Scultori C, Boscolo D, Fischer E, Araújo-Oliveira ES, Gava H, Paulino-Neto HF, Machado IC, Varassin IG, Sazima I, Vizentin-Bugoni J, Silva JLS, de Oliveira Ferreira J, Narita J, Dos Santos JS, Agostini K, Freitas L, Lopes LE, Carvalho-Leite LJ, Tabarelli M, Rocca MA, Malanotte ML, Alves MAS, Canela MBF, Darrigo MR, Moreira MM, Wolowski M, Sazima M, Galetti M, Ribeiro MC, Groppo M, Kaehler M, Batista MDA, Neto OC, Ferreira PA, Bergamo PJ, Maruyama PK, Bueno RO, Leal RLB, Faria RR, Bazarian S, Malucelli T, Buzato S.
Iamara-Nogueira J, et al.
Ecology. 2022 Feb;103(2):e03595. doi: 10.1002/ecy.3595. Epub 2022 Jan 12.
Ecology. 2022.
PMID: 34807455
Information on the frequency of visits and pollen deposition on the vertebrate's body is provided from the original source when available. The highest number of unique interactions is recorded for birds (1771) followed by bats (110). For plants, Bromeliaceae contain …
Information on the frequency of visits and pollen deposition on the vertebrate's body is provided from the original source when available …