Fonseca, Carlos Roberto Sorensen Dutra daNascimento, Diana Hermínia Rêgo do2025-07-172025-07-172025-07-04NASCIMENTO, Diana Hermínia Rego do. Asteraceae brasileiras com mais flores por capítulo apresentação maior razão pólen-óvulo. 2025. 31 f. Orientador: Carlos Roberto Sorensen Dutra da Fonseca. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Ecologia) – Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2025.RN/UF/BSCB CDU 631.575https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/64426The pollen-ovule ratio (P:O) is considered a good indicator of the breeding system of plants. While species that favor self-fertilization tend to have lower pollen-ovule ratio, plants that favor cross-fertilization tend to have higher pollen-ovule ratio. Species of the Asteraceae family have inflorescences consisting of a few to hundreds of flowers that mimic flowers and function to attract pollinators. In this study, we investigated how the number of flowers per capitulum is related to the pollen-ovule ratio in Asteraceae. We expected that species with more flowers per capitulum would have a higher investment in pollen relative to ovules due to more intense male-male competition. This study analyzed data from 78 Brazilian species of Asteraceae deposited in the herbarium of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). We tested: (i) the allometric relationships between the number of flowers per capitulum (log10) and the number of pollen grains and ovules per capitulum (log10); (ii) the relationship between the number of pollen grains and ovules per capitulum; and (iii) the influence of phylogenetic signal on the number of flowers and pollen grains per capitulum. Our results showed a positive allometric relationship between the number of pollen grains (β = 1.532, P < 0.00001) and the number of flowers per capitulum. In contrast, we found an isometry between the number of ovules ((β = 0.998, P = 0.832) and the number of flowersper capitulum. Furthermore, the phylogenetic signal of all floral variables was weak. Thus, Asteraceae species with a higher number of flowers percapitula have a greater investment in the male function.pt-BRAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/alometriaAsteraceaeóvulopólenseleção sexualallometryovulepollensexual selectionAsteraceae brasileiras com mais flores por capítulo apresentam maior razão pólen-óvuloBrazilian Asteraceae with more flowers per capitulum have a higher pollen-ovule ratiobachelorThesisCIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA::ECOLOGIA TEORICACIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICACIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA::FISIOLOGIA VEGETAL::REPRODUCAO VEGETAL