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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(3): 771-781, jul.-sep. 2015. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-778083

ABSTRACT

Home range is defined as the area within which an individual moves to acquire resources necessary to increase their fitness and may vary inter and intra-specifically with biotic and abiotic factors. This study details the home range of the parthenogenic lizard, Aspidoscelis cozumela,an active forager microendemic to Cozumel Island, México, with high preference for open sand beaches. The home range of A. cozumelawas compared with other species of Aspidoscelis(gonochoric and parthenogenetic) and other lizards that occupy coastal habitats. Furthermore, the biotic and abiotic factors that may influence home range were analyzed. This study was conducted in the beach located on the East side of the island (area of 4 000 m2) that is composed primarily of halophyte vegetation with high levels of sunlight. From 1999 to 2001, nine samples were taken which included the dry, rainy, "nortes", and breeding seasons. During each sampling, capture-mark-recapture techniques were conducted and the date, time of day, and snout-vent length (SVL) were recorded to the nearest millimeter. Individuals were located in the study area using a bi-coordinate reference using 10 x 10 m subdivisions of the habitat. Home range and home range overlap were calculated using the convex polygon method in McPaal and home range/SVL correlation was tested using Pearson's correlation. To calculate females home range, three or more recaptures were considered. A total of 20 home ranges that averaged 45.1 ± 14.0 m2 were obtained and no correlation between SVL and home range size was detected (p = 0.9229, n = 20). However, removing individuals with outlier home ranges (females with home ranges > 100 m2, n = 2) resulted in a positive correlation with SVL (r = 0.61, p = 0.0072, n = 18). A 22.9 ± 5.7% overlap in home range was also detected. The small home range of A. cozumelarepresents the smallest home range within the Aspidoscelisgenus recorded to date (including both parthenogenetic and gonochoric species) and contrasts the theoretical predictions of broad home ranges for widely foraging species. Thermoregulatory benefits and a high population density may explain the small home range of A. cozumela.Although this species is highly adapted to the environmental conditions present on the open sand beaches, anthropogenic effects on these habitats by the development of tourism infrastructure may jeopardize their existence on Cozumel Island.


El ámbito hogareño es el área dentro de la cual un individuo se mueve para adquirir recursos que incrementen su supervivencia. El ámbito hogareño puede variar, intra e interespecíficamente, por factores bióticos y abióticos. En este trabajo se estudió el ámbito hogareño de la lagartija partenogenética Aspidoscelis cozumela,una especie de forrajeo amplio, con alta preferencia por las playas y microendémica de Isla Cozumel, México. El ámbito hogareño de A. cozumelase comparó con otras especies de Aspidoscelis(gonocóricas y partenogenéticas) y con otras lagartijas que ocupan hábitats costeros. Además, se discuten los factores bióticos y abióticos que lo moldean. La zona de estudio fue una playa (con un área de 4 000 m2), que se encuentra al Este de la isla y que presenta vegetación halófita (expuesta a altos niveles de insolación). De 1999 al 2001 se realizaron nueve censos que cubrieron la época de sequía, de lluvias y la época de "nortes" de la zona y la temporada de reproducción de A. cozumela.Durante cada censo, se realizó captura-marcaje-recaptura y se registró: fecha, hora del día, longitud hocico-cloaca (LHC) al milímetro más cercano. Los individuos fueron ubicados en el área de estudio por bi-coordenadas usando estacas como referencia. El ámbito hogareño se calculó con el método del polígono convexo con el programa McPaal, adicional-mente se calculó el solapamiento del ámbito hogareño. Se relacionó la LHC con el ámbito hogareño. Para el cálculo del ámbito hogareño se consideraron las hembras con tres o más recapturas. Se obtuvieron 20 ámbitos hogareños, que promediaron 45.1 ± 14.0 m2. No se encontró relación de la LHC con el ámbito hogareño (p = 0.9229, n = 20). Sin embargo, un análisis que excluyó los individuos con los ámbitos hogareños extremos, mostró que el ámbito hogareño de A. cozumelase relacionó de manera positiva con la LHC (p = 0.0072, n = 18), las hembras más grandes tuvieron ámbitos hogareños más amplios. El solapamiento del ámbito hogareño fue de 22.9 ± 5.7%. El ámbito hogareño de A. cozumelaes el más pequeño que se ha documentado en el género Aspidoscelis(incluyendo especies partenoge-néticas y gonocóricas) y se contrapone con las predicciones teóricas que establecen ámbitos hogareños amplios para especies de forrajeo amplio. Beneficios térmicos y una elevada densidad poblacional pueden explicar la marcada residencia en las playas y ámbito hogareño reducido de A. cozumela.La lagartija partenogenética A. cozumelaestá bien adaptada a las condiciones ambientales en las playas, sin embargo las afectaciones severas en las playas por el desarrollo de la infraestructura turística pueden poner en riesgo su existencia en Isla Cozumel.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Ecosystem , Homing Behavior/physiology , Lizards/physiology , Lizards/classification , Mexico , Parthenogenesis , Population Density , Seasons
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Braz. j. biol ; 74(4): 795-802, 11/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-732299

ABSTRACT

The Cinereous Warbling-finch Poospiza cinerea (Emberizidae) is a Neotropical grassland bird considered rare, with population declining due to habitat loss and classified as vulnerable. However, the species conspicuously remains in several degraded areas, suggesting that it may be favored by these environments. Studies which focus on this species were inexistent until 2012, making questionable any statement about its threaten status. Here we analyzed population density, home range, and habitat selection of two groups of P. cinerea at independent sites that differ in human impact levels. Density was estimated by counting and mapping birds. Kernel density and minimum convex polygon were used to estimate home ranges. Habitat selection was inferred from use and availability of every habitat identified within the home range boundaries. One group positively selected urban tree vegetation, despite the availability of natural habitats in its home range. Based on a review on the literature and our findings, we assume that it is unlikely that P. cinerea is rare owing to habitat degradation, as previously thought. Nevertheless, this species was always recorded around native Cerrado vegetation and thus habitat modification may still threaten this species at some level. It is suggested that this species might be a woodland edge species, but future studies are necessary to confirm this assumption.


O capacetinho-do-oco-do-pau Poospiza cinerea (Emberizidae) é um passeriforme neotropical de ambientes abertos, considerado raro e cuja população está em declínio devido à perda de habitat, sendo classificada como vulnerável. No entanto, a espécie tem sido observada com frequência em vários locais impactados, sugerindo que possa ser favorecida por esse tipo de ambiente. Estudos focados nessa espécie são escassos, o que nos leva a questionar qualquer afirmação sobre seu status de conservação. Nós analisamos a densidade populacional, área de vida e seleção de habitat de dois grupos de P. cinerea em dois locais independentes, que diferiam quanto ao grau de conservação. A densidade foi estimada por contagem e mapeamento das aves. Utilizamos Kernel density e Mínimo Polígono Convexo para estimar as áreas de vida. A seleção de habitat foi inferida a partir do uso e disponibilidade dos habitats nas áreas de vida. Um grupo selecionou positivamente árvores urbanas, apesar de ampla disponibilidade de vegetação natural na área de vida. Com base na revisão de literatura e também em nossas observações, consideramos improvável que a espécie seja rara devido à degradação de habitats naturais como anteriormente sugerido. Mesmo assim, a espécie sempre é observada em ambientes que contém vegetação nativa de Cerrado e, portanto, a degradação desse bioma pode ainda ser uma ameaça. É sugerido que Poospiza cinerea seja uma espécie de borda, e estudos futuros são necessários para confirmação dessa hipótese.


Subject(s)
Animals , Ecosystem , Homing Behavior/physiology , Passeriformes/physiology , Biodiversity , Population Density , Population Dynamics , Passeriformes/classification
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Agora USB ; 13(1): 329-348, Ene.-Jun. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-704364

ABSTRACT

El siguiente artículo es un informe de investigación que da cuenta del planteamiento de unaEtnografía realizada en la región colombiana de los llanos del Yarí. El eje central de la investigación giró en torno al proceso de construcción territorial que han desplegado las comunidades campesinas de la zona.


The following article is a research report that realizes of the exposition of an ethnography realized in the plains of the Yari - Colombia. The backbone of the investigation turned concerning the process of territorial construction that the communities have opened compesinas of the zone.


Subject(s)
Humans , Homing Behavior/classification , Homing Behavior/radiation effects , Homing Behavior/ethics , Homing Behavior , Homing Behavior/physiology
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Agora USB ; 13(1): 437-469, Ene.-Jun. 2013.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-704369

ABSTRACT

El presente texto es producto de la segunda fase de la investigación Caracterización Psicosocial Barrio 20 de Julio Municipio de Urrao – Suroeste Antioqueño, dentro del área de legalización, titulación y normalización del Barrio 20 de Julio y con el fin de hacer recomendaciones para el Plan Básico de Ordenamiento Territorial. Para realizar dicho trabajo se toma en primera instancia los antecedentes de la primera fase, segundo se presentan los objetivos y preguntas, en tercer lugar se presentan los resultados de investigación y finalmente se presentan las conclusiones aunadas a las recomendaciones.


The present text is the result of a second phase of the research called psychosocial characterization of the 20th of july neighborhood in the municipality of Urrão, in the Southwest of Antioquia, within the area of legalization, certification, and standardization of the aforementioned neighborhood. Its purpose is to make some suggestions for the basic land-use plan. In order to carry out such a work, the antecedents are taken into account in th first place; in the second place, the objectives and the questions are introduced; in the third place, the research results are introduced; and in the fourth place, the conclusions, along with the recommendations, are presented.


Subject(s)
Humans , Homing Behavior/classification , Homing Behavior/radiation effects , Homing Behavior/ethics , Homing Behavior , Homing Behavior/physiology
5.
Genet. mol. res. (Online) ; 5(4): 723-740, 2006. graf, tab, ilus, mapas
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-482083

ABSTRACT

The large pimelodid, Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii, is one of the two most important catfish species for the fisheries in the Amazon. It is captured by commercial and artisanal fishing fleets in at least five Amazonian countries, at fishing grounds more than 5000 km apart. Current evidence suggests a complex life cycle that includes the longest reproductive migration known for a freshwater fish species. Experimental fisheries have pointed to a decrease in yield in the Western Amazon. However, reliable information about the capture and status of this fishery resource is still nonexistent, and no study has ever addressed its genetic diversity. We sequenced the entire D-loop of 45 individuals of B. rousseauxii, fifteen from each of three different fishing locations along the main channel of the Solimoes-Amazonas System covering a distance of around 2200 km. Results of phylogenetic analyses, molecular diversity estimations, analysis of molecular variance, and nested clade analysis, together show that there is no genetic segregation associated with location in the main channel, as one would expect for a migratory species. However, the significant decrease found in genetic diversity towards the western part of the Amazon could be explained by a non-random choice of tributary to spawn. It is possible that the genetic diversity of the migrating schools decreases towards the west because portions of the species' genetic diversity are being [quot ]captured[quot ] by the different effluents, as the fish migrates to spawn in the headwaters. Like the salmon in North America, B. rousseauxii may be returning to their home tributary to spawn.


Subject(s)
Animals , Homing Behavior/physiology , Genetic Variation , Phylogeny , Catfishes/genetics , DNA, Mitochondrial/analysis , Geography , Animal Migration/physiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Catfishes/physiology
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