REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND FLORAL VISITORS OF DISTIMAKE AEGYPTIUS (CONVOLVULACEAE) IN THE CAATINGA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY

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Distimake aegyptius, a native species commonly found in the Brazilian semi-arid region, has a rapid growth capacity in anthropized environments and is considered self-compatible. Considering the environmental heterogeneity of the Caatinga, we aimed to conduct a study on the reproductive system and guild of floral visitors of D. aegyptius, comparing the data found with those available for other areas of the domain. We conducted the experiments in Sobral and Frecheirinha, Ceará, between May and August 2019. We confirmed that the flowering of D. aegyptius is directly associated with the occurrence of precipitation, while its fruiting is related to the beginning of the dry season. The flowers exhibit attributes that characterize them as melitophilic with generalist pollination, being Apis mellifera, Ancyloscelis apiformis and Polybia ignobilis their effective pollinators. The guild of floral visitors differed between areas, which may be related to site conservation or competition with other species. Rates higher than 80% were recorded in manual and control cross-pollination experiments (natural conditions), indicating that the species is self-compatible and presents a reproductive strategy similar to that described for other Caatinga environments.

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Luís Henrique Ximenes Portela, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú - UVA

Bachelor in Biological Sciences from the Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA). Master's student in the Graduate Program in Geography (PROPGEO) at the Vale do Acaraú State University (UVA). Member of the research team Professor Francisco José de Abreu Matos Herbarium (HUVA), where I participate in the following groups: Plant Biodiversity of the Brazilian Semiarid (CNPq) and Floristic Inventories in the Caatinga domain: richness and potential use of biodiversity from Ceará (BPI/Funcap). Has experience with Floristics, Phytogeography, Phytosociology and Taxonomy of Angiosperms.

Elnatan Bezerra de Souza, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú - UVA

Brazilian botanist with focus on Neotropical plants, especially Rubiaceae, tribe Spermacoceae and the genus Mitracarpus. Currently works at the Vale do Acaraú State University, Sobral, Ceará, as a professor and researcher since 1998. The current project is 'Floristic inventories in the Caatinga Domain: the floristic richness and potential uses of the biodiversity of Ceará State, Brazil'.

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2023-12-27

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Ciências Biológicas