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Estudio de polinizadores-visitantes florales en ocho especies de lianas del Jardín Botánico de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

Authors: Moreno-Canales, Jeison R. 1; Gómez-Pérez, María F. 1; Mondragón-Contreras, Reniery A. 1; Rodríguez, Maynor J. 2*;

Estudio de polinizadores-visitantes florales en ocho especies de lianas del Jardín Botánico de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

Abstract

El presente trabajo destaca la diversidad de polinizadores y visitantes florales, así como su relación ecológica con ocho especies de lianas en el Jardín Botánico de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras. Se identificaron insectos pertenecientes a 11 familias en cinco órdenes: Coleoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Hemiptera e Hymenoptera. La familia más abundante fue Bruchidae (47.62%), seguida por Acanaloniidae, Apidae y Hesperiidae, 9.52% respectivamente. Cada especie de liana presentó asociaciones específicas con distintos polinizadores. Camonea umbellata (L.) A.R.Simões & Staples mostró una relación especializada con escarabajos de la familia Bruchidae, mientras que Clematis dioica L. presenta una polinización generalista. Ipomoea triloba L. y Distimake quinquefolius (L.) A.R.Simões & Staples fueron polinizadas por abejas (Apidae) y escarabajos (Bruchidae). Se destacaron interacciones particulares, como la atracción de moscas por Aristolochia anguicida Jacq debido a sus olores fétidos y la depredación floral en Ipomoea nil (L.) Roth por larvas de Elateridae. Estos resultados resaltan la importancia de las lianas en la biodiversidad del ecosistema, mostrando la diversidad de estrategias de polinización y las presiones ecológicas que enfrentan.

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Bosqeu seco subtropo, mutualismo, ecologia floral, estrategias reproductoras

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