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Biodiversity Data Journal | 2018

The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski

Abstract Background This study establishes an altiudinal gradient, spanning from the highland Andes (2400 m) to lowland Amazon, as a productive region for the study of bird pollination in Southeastern Peru. The Manú Gradient has a rich history of ornithological research, the published data and resources from which lay the groundwork for analyses of plant-bird interactions. In this preliminary expedition we documented 44 plants exhibting aspects of the bird pollination syndrome, and made field observations of hummingbird visits at three sites spanning the Manú Gradient: 2800 m (Wayqecha), 1400 m (San Pedro), and 400 m (Pantiacolla). Some of the documented plant taxa are underrepresented in the bird pollination literature and could be promising avenues for future analyses of their pollination biology. The Manú Gradient is currently the focus of a concerted, international effort to describe and study the birds in the region; we propose that this region of Southeastern Peru is a productive and perhaps underestimated system to gain insight into the ecology and evolution of bird pollination. New information Observations were made on 11, 19, and 14 putatively bird pollinated plant species found at the high-, mid- and low-elevation sites along the gradient, respectively. Hummingbirds visited 18 of these plant species, with some plant species being visited by multiple hummingbird species or the same hummingbird species on differing occasions. Morphometric data is presented for putatively bird-pollinated plants, along with bill measurements from hummingbirds captured at each of three sites. Voucher specimens from this study are deposited in the herbaria of the Universidad Nacional de Agraria de La Molina (MOL), Peru and the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada. The specimens collected represent a ‘snapshot’ of the diversity of bird-pollinated flora as observed over 10 day sampling windows (per site) during the breeding season for hummingbirds of Manú .


Ornitologia Neotropical | 2018

MOLT PATTERNS AND SEXING AND AGING CRITERIA FOR TEN SPECIES OF HIGH ELEVATION LANDBIRDS FROM SOUTHEASTERN PERU

Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Jill Jankowski; Micah Scholer


Archive | 2018

Figure 4d from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 3f from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 6b from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 2d from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 5c from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 7b from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 5d from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski


Archive | 2018

Figure 4f from: Boehm M, Scholer M, Kennedy J, Heavyside J, Daza A, Guevara-Apaza D, Jankowski J (2018) The Manú Gradient as a study system for bird pollination. Biodiversity Data Journal 6: e22241. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.6.e22241

Mannfred Boehm; Micah Scholer; Jeremiah Kennedy; Julian Heavyside; Aniceto Daza; David Guevara-Apaza; Jill Jankowski

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Jill Jankowski

University of British Columbia

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Julian Heavyside

University of British Columbia

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Micah Scholer

University of British Columbia

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