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J Vector Ecol ; 49(1): 1-14, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38147297

RESUMEN

Because the vertical distribution and diversity of blood-sucking flies are poorly known, we determined the diversity, structure, and composition of culicids between vertical vegetation strata. We evaluated the influence of microclimatic variables during different times of the day over a year. We used eight CDC traps baited with CO2 at a height of 1.5 m and 12-15 m. We conducted rank-abundance curves, similarity analysis (ANOSIM and SIMPER), and multivariate clustering with incidence and abundance data. We used GAM models to analyze the influence of strata (understory vs canopy), humidity, and temperature on insect richness and abundance. During the day, the difference between strata was mainly due to higher abundance of Wyeomyia arthrostigma and Wyeomyia ca. adelpha in the understory. During the night, the differences were mainly due to higher abundance of Culex stigmatosoma, Culex salinarius, and Aedes allotecnon in the canopy, and Wyeomyia arthrostigma in the understory. Seasonality played a role in the similarity between the strata. Diversity during the day was positively related to humidity and temperature, and nocturnal diversity increased with temperature but decreased with higher humidity. The effects of environmental factors on the spatiotemporal distribution of fly species are essential for epidemiological surveillance.


Asunto(s)
Ceratopogonidae , Culex , Culicidae , Animales , Humedad , México , Temperatura , Bosques
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J Anim Ecol ; 91(4): 727-737, 2022 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35157315

RESUMEN

Microhabitat choice plays a major role in shaping local patterns of biodiversity. In butterflies, stratification in flight height has an important role in maintaining community diversity. Despite its presumed importance, the role of behavioural shifts in early stages of speciation in response to differences in habitat structure is yet to be established. Here, we investigated variation in flight height behaviour in two closely related Heliconius species, H. erato cyrbia and H. himera, which produce viable hybrids but are isolated across an environmental gradient, spanning lowland wet forest to high-altitude scrub forest. Speciation in this pair is associated with strong assortative mating, but ecological isolation and local adaptation are also considered essential for complete reproductive isolation. We quantified differences in flight height and forest structure across the environmental gradient and tested the importance of resource distribution in explaining flight behaviour. We then used common garden experiments to test whether differences in flight height reflect individual responses to resource distribution or genetically determined shifts in foraging behaviour. We found that the two species fly at different heights in the wild, and demonstrated that this can be explained by differences in the vertical distribution of plant resources. In both the wild and captivity, H. himera choose to fly lower and feed at lower positions, closely mirroring differences in resource availability in the wild. Given expectations that foraging efficiency contributes to survival and reproductive success, we suggest that foraging behaviour may reflect local adaptation to divergent forest structures. Our results highlight the potential role of habitat-dependent divergence in behaviour during the early stages of speciation.


La elección de microhábitat juega un papel determinante en los patrones locales de biodiversidad. En las mariposas, la estratificación (entendida como altura de vuelo) cumple un rol importante al promover la diversidad de las comunidades. A pesar de esta asumida importancia, todavía está por establecerse el rol de los cambios comportamentales en estadios tempranos de especiación en respuesta a diferencias en la estructura del hábitat. Aquí investigamos la variación en el comportamiento de estratificación en dos especies de mariposas Heliconius cercanamente emparentadas: H. erato cyribia y H. himera, las cuales producen híbridos viables, pero están aisladas a lo largo de un gradiente ambiental que va desde el bosque húmedo tropical de tierras bajas hasta el bosque de matorrales de altitud. La especiación en esta pareja de mariposas está asociada con un alto grado de emparejamiento selectivo, pero el aislamiento ecológico y la adaptación local también son considerados esenciales para un aislamiento reproductivo completo. Mostramos que las dos especies vuelan a alturas distintas, y demostramos que esto se explica por diferencias en la distribución vertical de los recursos florísticos. Posteriormente, usando experimentos controlados de jardín, exploramos si esta divergencia en altura de vuelo está determinada ambientalmente. Tanto en la naturaleza como en cautividad, H. himera escoge volar más bajo y alimentarse en lugares más bajos, lo que es consistente con las diferencias en la disponibilidad de recursos en la naturaleza. Dada la expectativa de que la eficiencia en el forrajeo contribuye al éxito reproductivo y de supervivencia, sugerimos que el comportamiento de forrajeo podría reflejar adaptación local a estructuras de bosque divergentes. Nuestros resultados resaltan el potencial rol de la divergencia dependiente del hábitat en el comportamiento en estadios tempranos de especiación.


Asunto(s)
Mariposas Diurnas , Animales , Mariposas Diurnas/fisiología , Ecosistema , Bosques , Reproducción
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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;69(2)jun. 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1387645

RESUMEN

Abstract Introduction: The "restingas" (coast vegetation) can serve as a species corridor in ecotonal environments due to the particulars regarding the composition of the flora. The studies covering the entire length of the Maranhão state coast are necessary to understand the diversity and distribution of plant species present in the "restingas". Objective: The objective of this study was to characterize the structure and conservation of the woody vegetation of a "restinga" in Maranhão. Methods: Phytosociological sampling of woody vegetation was carried out using the quadrants method, followed by classification of species by successional group; in addition to analyzing the diametric and hypsometric data of the populations whose species presented the highest importance value (IV). Results: In total, 24 species and 16 families were identified, 72 % of which were classified in the initial stages of succession. The values of H' and J' were 2.637 nat.ind-1and 0.830, respectively. The mean height and diameter were 2.1 m and 27.66 cm, respectively. The species Coccoloba ramosissima Wedd., Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) Kunth, Anacardium occidentale L., Manilkara triflora (Allemão) Monach, and Astrocaryum vulgare Mart. presented the highest IVs. Conclusions: It was observed that characteristics such as size, power of regrowth, and ease of regeneration processes could be useful for choosing target species for recovery actions in coastal areas.


Resumen Introducción: Las "restingas" pueden servir como corredor de especies en ambientes ecotonales debido a los aspectos de la composición de la flora. Los estudios a lo largo de la costa del estado de Maranhão son necesarios para comprender la diversidad y distribución de las especies de plantas presentes en las "restingas". Objetivo: El objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar la estructura y conservación de la vegetación leñosa de una "restinga" en Maranhão. Métodos: Se realizó un muestreo fitosociológico de la vegetación leñosa utilizando cuadrantes, seguido de la clasificación de especies por grupo sucesional; además de analizar los datos diamétricos e hipsométricos de las poblaciones cuyas especies presentaron el de mayor valor importancia (VI). Resultados: En total, se identificaron 24 especies y 16 familias, 72 % de los cuales fueron clasificados en las etapas iniciales de sucesión. Los valores de H' y J' fueron 2.637 nat.ind-1 y 0.830, respectivamente. La altura y el diámetro medios fueron de 2.1 my 27.66 cm, respectivamente. Las especies Coccoloba ramosissima Wedd., Byrsonima crassifolia (L.) Kunth, Anacardium occidentale L., Manilkara triflora (Allemão) Monach, y Astrocaryum vulgare Mart. presentaron los valores de mayor importancia (VI). Conclusiones: se observó que características como el tamaño, capacidad de rebrote y la facilidad de los procesos de regeneración podrían ser útiles para elegir las especies objetivo para las acciones de recuperación en las zonas costeras.


Asunto(s)
Sassafras , Humedales , Restauración y Remediación Ambiental , Brasil
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 18(1): e190102, 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-26804

RESUMEN

The influence of salinity and temperature on larval fish assemblages, as well as, temporal and vertical patterns on larval fish assemblages off the inlet of the Presidio River, southeast coast of the Gulf of California were evaluated. Samplings for ichthyoplankton and environmental parameter measurements were carried out at three depths, in five sampling sites, during September and December 1994, and April and June 1995. Anchovies and herrings (Clupeiformes) were the most abundant larval fish accounting for 77% of the total abundance. A significant relationship between salinity and the abundance of larval herrings (Opisthonema medirastre and O. dovii) and between the water temperature and the abundance of the weakfish (Cynoscion reticulatus) was found. Anchovies (Anchoa lucida, A. walkeri, and A. nasus) were present in all sampled months, while O. medirastre and O. dovii occurred in December and June, and C. reticulatus in September. Larvae of pelagic fish were more abundant near the surface, while larvae of demersal fish were more abundant near the bottom. The present study, by emphasising the importance of considering temporal and vertical changes in larval fish assemblages in coastal environments with ecological and economic importance, will be useful for designing more efficient sampling programs.(AU)


Se evaluó la influencia de la salinidad y la temperatura, así como patrones temporales y verticales en la comunidad de larvas de peces enfrente del río Presidio, costa sudeste del Golfo de California. Los muestreos de ictioplancton y las mediciones de los parámetros ambientales fueron realizados a tres profundidades, en cinco sitios de muestreo, durante septiembre y diciembre de 1994, y abril y junio de 1995. Las anchoas y sardinas (Clupeiformes) fueron las larvas de peces más abundantes representando el 77% de la abundancia total. Se encontró una relación significativa entre la salinidad y la abundancia de larvas de sardinas (Opisthonema medirastre and O. dovii), y entre la temperatura del agua y la abundancia de la corvina rayada (Cynoscion reticulatus). Las anchoas (Anchoa lucida, A. walkeri y A. nasus) estuvieron presentes en todos los meses muestreados, mientras que O. medirastre y O. dovii ocurrieron en diciembre y junio, y C. reticulatus en septiembre. Las larvas de peces pelágicos fueron más abundantes cerca de la superficie, mientras que las larvas de peces demersales fueron más abundantes cerca del fondo. El presente estudio, al enfatizar la importancia de considerar los cambios temporales y verticales en el ensamblaje de larvas de peces en ambientes costeros con importancia ecológica y económica, será útil para diseñar programas de muestreo más eficientes.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Temperatura , Salinidad , Peces/anatomía & histología
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Neotrop. ichthyol ; 18(1): e190102, 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1098412

RESUMEN

The influence of salinity and temperature on larval fish assemblages, as well as, temporal and vertical patterns on larval fish assemblages off the inlet of the Presidio River, southeast coast of the Gulf of California were evaluated. Samplings for ichthyoplankton and environmental parameter measurements were carried out at three depths, in five sampling sites, during September and December 1994, and April and June 1995. Anchovies and herrings (Clupeiformes) were the most abundant larval fish accounting for 77% of the total abundance. A significant relationship between salinity and the abundance of larval herrings (Opisthonema medirastre and O. dovii) and between the water temperature and the abundance of the weakfish (Cynoscion reticulatus) was found. Anchovies (Anchoa lucida, A. walkeri, and A. nasus) were present in all sampled months, while O. medirastre and O. dovii occurred in December and June, and C. reticulatus in September. Larvae of pelagic fish were more abundant near the surface, while larvae of demersal fish were more abundant near the bottom. The present study, by emphasising the importance of considering temporal and vertical changes in larval fish assemblages in coastal environments with ecological and economic importance, will be useful for designing more efficient sampling programs.(AU)


Se evaluó la influencia de la salinidad y la temperatura, así como patrones temporales y verticales en la comunidad de larvas de peces enfrente del río Presidio, costa sudeste del Golfo de California. Los muestreos de ictioplancton y las mediciones de los parámetros ambientales fueron realizados a tres profundidades, en cinco sitios de muestreo, durante septiembre y diciembre de 1994, y abril y junio de 1995. Las anchoas y sardinas (Clupeiformes) fueron las larvas de peces más abundantes representando el 77% de la abundancia total. Se encontró una relación significativa entre la salinidad y la abundancia de larvas de sardinas (Opisthonema medirastre and O. dovii), y entre la temperatura del agua y la abundancia de la corvina rayada (Cynoscion reticulatus). Las anchoas (Anchoa lucida, A. walkeri y A. nasus) estuvieron presentes en todos los meses muestreados, mientras que O. medirastre y O. dovii ocurrieron en diciembre y junio, y C. reticulatus en septiembre. Las larvas de peces pelágicos fueron más abundantes cerca de la superficie, mientras que las larvas de peces demersales fueron más abundantes cerca del fondo. El presente estudio, al enfatizar la importancia de considerar los cambios temporales y verticales en el ensamblaje de larvas de peces en ambientes costeros con importancia ecológica y económica, será útil para diseñar programas de muestreo más eficientes.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Temperatura , Salinidad , Peces/anatomía & histología
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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;65(2): 445-459, Apr.-Jun. 2017. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-897554

RESUMEN

AbstractPseudoscorpions embrace a diverse group of arachnids with approximately 3 500 species that occur in various habitats, such as soil, leaf litter, caves and canopies. This study aimed at evaluating the relationship between the pseudoscorpion assemblages in soil, termite nests, tree trunks and canopies, as well as the temporal distribution as to the abundance and richness of species in these habitats. For this purpose different sampling techniques were applied in an integrated manner in distinct habitats of a seasonally flooded monodominant forest in the Northern Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Data regarding the abundance and richness of assemblage species were organized by means of the Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMDS). A total of 2 068 Pseudoscorpiones distributed in seven families and 18 species were captured. Chernetidae (8 spp.) and Withiidae (5 spp.) predominated, while Atemnidae, Cheiridiidae, Geogarypidae, Lechytiidae and Olpiidae were present with only one species each. Terrestrial fauna was more abundant (1 035 ind.; 50.0 % of the total catch) with three families and 10 species. In the arboreal fauna (712 ind.; 34.4 %), four families and 13 species were found. Termite mounds (321 ind.; 15.6 %) corresponded to the habitat with the least number of individuals, however, five families and nine species were identified, including Parachernes sp. 2, Geogarypus sp. and Olpiolum sp., not found in other analyzed habitats in this forest. The analyses did not show any temporal variation as to abundance or richness of Pseudoscorpiones in each evaluated habitat; however, the analysis showed that the edaphic environment (soil + termite nests), tree trunks and tree canopies are distinct habitats in relation to the composition of the assemblage. The occurrence of typical terricolous (e.g. Parawithius sp., Withiidae gen. sp. and Parachernes sp.) and other arboricolous (e.g. Cheiridium sp., Americhernes sp. and Lustrochernes sp.) species highlights the vertical stratification of the assemblage present in this floodplain forest in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso.


ResumenLos Pseudoescorpiones comprenden un diversificado grupo de arácnidos con aproximadamente 3 500 especies que se han encontrado en varios hábitats como suelo, hojarasca, cuevas y copas de árboles. Este estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar la relación entre la comunidad de Pseudoscorpiones presentes en el suelo, nidos de termitas (termiteros), troncos y copas de árboles, así como también la distribución temporal de la abundancia y riqueza de especies en estos hábitats. Para esto, se usaron diferentes técnicas de muestreo en hábitats de un Bosque Monodominante Estacionalmente Inundado en la región norte del Pantanal, Estado Mato Grosso, Brasil. Datos referentes a abundancia y riqueza de especies del ensamble fueron ordenados por Escalamiento Multidimensional No Métrico (NMDS). Fueron capturados 2 068 Pseudoscorpiones distribuidos en siete familias y 18 especies. Chernetidae (8 spp.) y Withiidae (5 spp.) predominaron. Mientras Atemnidae, Cheiridiidae, Geogarypidae, Lechytiidae y Olpiidae fueron registradas con una especie en cada una. La fauna terrícola fue más abundante (1 035 ind.; 50.0 % de la captura total), con tres familias y 10 especies. Para la fauna arborícola (712 ind.; 34.4 %), cuatro familias y 13 especies fueron registradas. Los termiteros (321 ind.; 15.6 %) representaron el hábitat con menor número de individuos; sin embargo, fueron identificadas cinco familias y nueve especies, incluyendo Parachernes sp. 2, Geogarypus sp. y Olpiolum sp., que no se encuentra en otros hábitats analizados en este bosque. Los análisis estadísticos no evidenciaron variación temporal en la distribución de abundancia y riqueza de Pseudoscorpiones en cada hábitat evaluado; no obstante, demostraron que el ambiente edáfico (suelo y termiteros), troncos y copas de árboles son distintos en relación a la composición de la comunidad. La presencia de especies típicamente terrícolas (e.g. Parawithius sp., Withiidae gen. sp. y Parachernes sp.) y otras arborícolas (e.g. Cheiridium sp., Americhernes sp. y Lustrochernes sp.) evidencian una estratificación vertical de la comunidad de Pseudoscorpiones presente en Bosques Inundables del Pantanal brasileño.

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Semina Ci. agr. ; 37(2): 715-728, mar.-abr. 2016. tab, graf, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-23403

RESUMEN

This study assessed the importance of stratified soil sampling on the detection (and therefore the distribution) of nematode communities and the differentiation of ecosystems by collecting stratified soil samples at intervals of 10 cm and non-stratified samples from 0 to 30 cm in two soil management systems (no-tillage and conventional tillage) and in a native forest fragment. The nematode frequency and prominence values were obtained after extraction by successive screening operations, sugar floatation clarification and the identification of nematodes to the genus level. The nematode communities were compared two-by-two based on Sorensens community coefficient (CC) and the percentage similarity (PS). Relative abundances of functional guilds were subjected to a principal component analysis (PCA) and classified in dendrograms. Thirty-two edaphic nematode genera were found, and the nematode communities sampled on a non-stratified basis in the soil profile exhibited a high level of similarity because they could not be accurately characterized. Genera with low abundances were not detected. In the stratified samples, we were able to classify and group the nematodes present at different depths, mainly from 0 to 10 cm. Stratified soil sampling allowed a more accurate characterization and greater differentiation of nematode communities, identifying taxa that occurred at lower abundance levels, irrespective of frequency.(AU)


Com o objetivo de avaliar a importância da amostragem estratificada de solos na detecção (assim como na distribuição) de comunidades de nematoides e na diferenciação de ecossistemas, amostras de solo estratificadas em intervalos de 10 cm e não estratificadas de 0 a 30 cm foram coletadas em dois sistemas de prepare do solo (plantio direto e preparo convencional), e em um fragmento de floresta nativa. Após extração por peneiramento sucessivo, clarificação por flotação em sacarose e identificação dos nematoides até nível de gênero, a frequência e proeminência dos nematoides foram obtidas. As comunidades de nematoides foram comparadas duas a duas, baseadas no Coeficiente de comunidade de Sorensen e na Similaridade percentual (PS). Abundâncias relativas das guildas funcionais foram submetidas à Análise de componentes principais (PCA) e classificadas em dendrogramas. Trinta e dois gêneros de nematoides edáficos foram encontrados e as comunidades de nematoides amostradas de forma não estratificada no perfil do solo apresentaram um maior nível de similaridade entre si, pois não foram corretamente caracterizadas e os gêneros com baixa abundância não foram detectados. Nas amostras estratificadas, foi possível classificar e agrupar os nematoides presentes em diferentes profundidades, principalmente de 0 a 10 cm. A amostragem estratificada do solo permitiu uma caracterização mais precisa e uma maior diferenciação das comunidades de nematoides, pela identificação de taxa que ocorrem em baixa abundância, independente da frequência.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Nematodos/clasificación , Biología del Suelo , Ecosistema , Bosques , Biomarcadores Ambientales
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 37(2): 715-728, 2016. tab, graf, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1500289

RESUMEN

This study assessed the importance of stratified soil sampling on the detection (and therefore the distribution) of nematode communities and the differentiation of ecosystems by collecting stratified soil samples at intervals of 10 cm and non-stratified samples from 0 to 30 cm in two soil management systems (no-tillage and conventional tillage) and in a native forest fragment. The nematode frequency and prominence values were obtained after extraction by successive screening operations, sugar floatation clarification and the identification of nematodes to the genus level. The nematode communities were compared two-by-two based on Sorensen’s community coefficient (CC) and the percentage similarity (PS). Relative abundances of functional guilds were subjected to a principal component analysis (PCA) and classified in dendrograms. Thirty-two edaphic nematode genera were found, and the nematode communities sampled on a non-stratified basis in the soil profile exhibited a high level of similarity because they could not be accurately characterized. Genera with low abundances were not detected. In the stratified samples, we were able to classify and group the nematodes present at different depths, mainly from 0 to 10 cm. Stratified soil sampling allowed a more accurate characterization and greater differentiation of nematode communities, identifying taxa that occurred at lower abundance levels, irrespective of frequency.


Com o objetivo de avaliar a importância da amostragem estratificada de solos na detecção (assim como na distribuição) de comunidades de nematoides e na diferenciação de ecossistemas, amostras de solo estratificadas em intervalos de 10 cm e não estratificadas de 0 a 30 cm foram coletadas em dois sistemas de prepare do solo (plantio direto e preparo convencional), e em um fragmento de floresta nativa. Após extração por peneiramento sucessivo, clarificação por flotação em sacarose e identificação dos nematoides até nível de gênero, a frequência e proeminência dos nematoides foram obtidas. As comunidades de nematoides foram comparadas duas a duas, baseadas no Coeficiente de comunidade de Sorensen e na Similaridade percentual (PS). Abundâncias relativas das guildas funcionais foram submetidas à Análise de componentes principais (PCA) e classificadas em dendrogramas. Trinta e dois gêneros de nematoides edáficos foram encontrados e as comunidades de nematoides amostradas de forma não estratificada no perfil do solo apresentaram um maior nível de similaridade entre si, pois não foram corretamente caracterizadas e os gêneros com baixa abundância não foram detectados. Nas amostras estratificadas, foi possível classificar e agrupar os nematoides presentes em diferentes profundidades, principalmente de 0 a 10 cm. A amostragem estratificada do solo permitiu uma caracterização mais precisa e uma maior diferenciação das comunidades de nematoides, pela identificação de taxa que ocorrem em baixa abundância, independente da frequência.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Biología del Suelo , Ecosistema , Bosques , Nematodos/clasificación , Biomarcadores Ambientales
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Iheringia. Sér. Zool. ; 105(2): 174-183, June 2015. mapas, graf, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-759570

RESUMEN

Based on the hypothesis that diel vertical migration (DVM) is a mechanism of predator avoidance, the objective of the present study was to test for the occurrence of DVM in planktivorous fish larvae of Hypophthalmus edentatus (Spix, 1829) (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) and Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) (Perciformes, Sciaenidae), and zooplankton (rotifers, cladocerans and copepods) in an isolated tropical lagoon in the floodplain of the Upper Paraná River, Brazil (region of Parque Nacional de Ilha Grande). We investigated spatial overlap between predators (planktivorous fish larvae) and prey (zooplankton), and tested which physical and chemical variables of the water are related to the DVM of the studied communities. We performed nocturnal (8:00 pm and 4:00 am) and diurnal sampling (8:00 am and 4:00 pm) in the limnetic region of the lagoon for six consecutive months, from October 2010 to March 2011, which comprises the reproductive period of the fish species analyzed. During the day the larvae tried to remain aggregated in the bottom of the lagoon, whereas at night they tried to disperse in the water column. Especially for cladocerans, the diel vertical migration is an important behavior to avoid predation larvae of H. edentatus and P. squamosissimus once decreased spatial overlap between secured and its potential predators, which corroborates the hypothesis that DVM is a mechanism of predator avoidance. Although significant correlations were observed between the abiotic factors and WMD of microcrustaceans at certain times of day, the effect of predation of fish larvae on zooplankton showed more important in this environment, because the small depth and isolation not allow great variation of abiotic factors seasonally and between strata the lagoon.(AU)


Com base na hipótese de que a migração vertical diária (MVD) é um mecanismo que visa evitar predadores, o objetivo do presente estudo foi verificar a ocorrência de MVD em larvas de peixes planctívoras de Hypophthalmus edentatus (Spix, 1829) (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) e Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) (Perciformes, Sciaenidae), e nos grupos zooplanctônicos (rotíferos, cladóceros e copépodes) em uma lagoa tropical isolada da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, Brasil (região do Parque Nacional de Ilha Grande). Foi investigada a sobreposição espacial entre predadores (larvas de peixes) e presas (zooplâncton), bem como verificar quais variáveis físicas e químicas da água estariam relacionadas com a MVD das comunidades envolvidas neste estudo. Foram realizadas amostragens noturnas (20:00 e 4:00) e amostragens diurnas (8:00 e 16:00) na região limnética da lagoa durante um período de seis meses consecutivos, entre outubro de 2010 a março de 2011, que compreende o período reprodutivo das espécies de peixes analisadas. Durante o dia, as larvas permaneceram agregadas no fundo da lagoa, enquanto à noite procuraram dispersar-se na coluna de água. Principalmente para os cladóceros, a migração vertical diária foi um comportamento importante para evitar a predação das larvas de H. edentatus e P. squamosissimus, uma vez que diminuiu a sobreposição espacial entre presa e seu predador em potencial, dando suporte à hipótese de que a migração vertical é um mecanismo de defesa contra a predação. Embora correlações significativas foram observadas entre os fatores abióticos e a profundidade média ponderada dos microcrustáceos em determinados períodos do dia, o efeito da predação das larvas de peixes sobre o zooplâncton mostrou ser mais importante neste ambiente, visto que a pequena profundidade e o isolamento não permiti grandes variações dos fatores abióticos sazonalmente e entre os estratos da lagoa.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Zooplancton , Peces , Migración Animal , Estanques , Cadena Alimentaria , Larva
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Iheringia, Sér. zool ; 105(2): 174-183, June 2015. map, graf, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482875

RESUMEN

Based on the hypothesis that diel vertical migration (DVM) is a mechanism of predator avoidance, the objective of the present study was to test for the occurrence of DVM in planktivorous fish larvae of Hypophthalmus edentatus (Spix, 1829) (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) and Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) (Perciformes, Sciaenidae), and zooplankton (rotifers, cladocerans and copepods) in an isolated tropical lagoon in the floodplain of the Upper Paraná River, Brazil (region of Parque Nacional de Ilha Grande). We investigated spatial overlap between predators (planktivorous fish larvae) and prey (zooplankton), and tested which physical and chemical variables of the water are related to the DVM of the studied communities. We performed nocturnal (8:00 pm and 4:00 am) and diurnal sampling (8:00 am and 4:00 pm) in the limnetic region of the lagoon for six consecutive months, from October 2010 to March 2011, which comprises the reproductive period of the fish species analyzed. During the day the larvae tried to remain aggregated in the bottom of the lagoon, whereas at night they tried to disperse in the water column. Especially for cladocerans, the diel vertical migration is an important behavior to avoid predation larvae of H. edentatus and P. squamosissimus once decreased spatial overlap between secured and its potential predators, which corroborates the hypothesis that DVM is a mechanism of predator avoidance. Although significant correlations were observed between the abiotic factors and WMD of microcrustaceans at certain times of day, the effect of predation of fish larvae on zooplankton showed more important in this environment, because the small depth and isolation not allow great variation of abiotic factors seasonally and between strata the lagoon.


Com base na hipótese de que a migração vertical diária (MVD) é um mecanismo que visa evitar predadores, o objetivo do presente estudo foi verificar a ocorrência de MVD em larvas de peixes planctívoras de Hypophthalmus edentatus (Spix, 1829) (Siluriformes, Pimelodidae) e Plagioscion squamosissimus (Heckel, 1840) (Perciformes, Sciaenidae), e nos grupos zooplanctônicos (rotíferos, cladóceros e copépodes) em uma lagoa tropical isolada da planície de inundação do alto rio Paraná, Brasil (região do Parque Nacional de Ilha Grande). Foi investigada a sobreposição espacial entre predadores (larvas de peixes) e presas (zooplâncton), bem como verificar quais variáveis físicas e químicas da água estariam relacionadas com a MVD das comunidades envolvidas neste estudo. Foram realizadas amostragens noturnas (20:00 e 4:00) e amostragens diurnas (8:00 e 16:00) na região limnética da lagoa durante um período de seis meses consecutivos, entre outubro de 2010 a março de 2011, que compreende o período reprodutivo das espécies de peixes analisadas. Durante o dia, as larvas permaneceram agregadas no fundo da lagoa, enquanto à noite procuraram dispersar-se na coluna de água. Principalmente para os cladóceros, a migração vertical diária foi um comportamento importante para evitar a predação das larvas de H. edentatus e P. squamosissimus, uma vez que diminuiu a sobreposição espacial entre presa e seu predador em potencial, dando suporte à hipótese de que a migração vertical é um mecanismo de defesa contra a predação. Embora correlações significativas foram observadas entre os fatores abióticos e a profundidade média ponderada dos microcrustáceos em determinados períodos do dia, o efeito da predação das larvas de peixes sobre o zooplâncton mostrou ser mais importante neste ambiente, visto que a pequena profundidade e o isolamento não permiti grandes variações dos fatores abióticos sazonalmente e entre os estratos da lagoa.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Migración Animal , Peces , Zooplancton , Cadena Alimentaria , Estanques , Larva
11.
Braz. J. Biol. ; 75(2,supl): 25-35, May 2015. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-13887

RESUMEN

The Atlantic Forest, which has a vast epiphytic richness, is a priority area for preservation, listed as one of the five most important world hotspots. Vascular epiphyte richness, composition and community structure were studied in two fragments, one of the ombrophilous (29º43'42"S and 50º22'00"W) and the other of the seasonal (29º40'54"S and 51º06'56"W) forest, both belonging to the Atlantic Forest biome in the Sinos River basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In each fragment, 40 trees, divided into four ecological zones, were analyzed. In each zone, the occurrence of the species was recorded, and the importance value of each species was calculated according to the frequency of phorophytes and intervals, and cover scores. The Shannon index was calculated for the two communities. In the fragment of the ombrophilous forest (F1), 30 epiphytic species were recorded, and in the seasonal forest (F2), 25. The highest importance value was found for Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota in both fragments. The diversity indexes for F1 (H'=2.72) and F2 (H'=2.55) were similar and reflected the subtropical location of the areas. The decrease in mean richness in both fragments in zone 3 (internal crown) to zone 4 (external crown) may be associated with time and space availability for epiphyte occupation and microclimate variations. Exclusive species were found in the areas, which suggest that a greater number of preserved fragments may result in a greater number of preserved epiphytic species in the Sinos River basin.(AU)


A Floresta Atlântica apresenta uma grande riqueza de epífitos e é considerada uma área prioritária para preservação listada entre os cinco mais importantes hotspots mundiais. A riqueza, a composição e a estrutura comunitária de epífitos vasculares foram estudadas em um fragmento de floresta ombrófila (29º43'42"S e 50º22'00"O) e outro de floresta estacional (29º40'54"S e 51º06'56"O), ambos pertencentes ao Bioma Floresta Atlântica, na bacia do Rio dos Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Em cada fragmento foram analisadas 40 árvores divididas em quatro zonas ecológicas. Em cada zona, foi registrada a ocorrência das espécies e o valor de importância de cada uma delas foi calculado a partir da frequência nos forófitos e nos intervalos e das notas de cobertura. O índice de Shannon foi aplicado para as duas comunidades. No fragmento de floresta ombrófila (F1) foram registradas 30 e no de floresta estacional (F2) 25 espécies epifíticas. O maior valor de importância foi observado para Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota, em ambos os fragmentos. Os índices de diversidade para o F1 (H'=2,72) e o F2 (H'=2,55) foram próximos e refletem a posição geográfica mais subtropical das áreas. A diminuição na riqueza média em ambos os fragmentos da zona 3 (copa interna) para a zona 4 (copa externa) pode estar relacionada com a disponibilidade de tempo e de espaço para a ocupação de epífitos e com variações microclimáticas. Considerando que as áreas apresentaram espécies exclusivas, ficou evidenciado que um maior número de fragmentos conservados conduzirá à manutenção de um maior número de espécies epifíticas na bacia do Rio dos Sinos.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Biodiversidad , /fisiología , Bosques , Brasil
12.
Braz. j. biol ; Braz. j. biol;75(2)05/2015.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468229

RESUMEN

p>The Atlantic Forest, which has a vast epiphytic richness, is a priority area for preservation, listed as one of the five most important world hotspots. Vascular epiphyte richness, composition and community structure were studied in two fragments, one of the ombrophilous (29º43'42"S and 50º22'00"W) and the other of the seasonal (29º40'54"S and 51º06'56"W) forest, both belonging to the Atlantic Forest biome in the Sinos River basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In each fragment, 40 trees, divided into four ecological zones, were analyzed. In each zone, the occurrence of the species was recorded, and the importance value of each species was calculated according to the frequency of phorophytes and intervals, and cover scores. The Shannon index was calculated for the two communities. In the fragment of the ombrophilous forest (F1), 30 epiphytic species were recorded, and in the seasonal forest (F2), 25. The highest importance value was found for italic>Microgramma squamulosa /italic> (Kaulf.) de la Sota in both fragments. The diversity indexes for F1 (H'=2.72) and F2 (H'=2.55) were similar and reflected the subtropical location of the areas. The decrease in mean richness in both fragments in zone 3 (internal crown) to zone 4 (external crown) may be associated with time and space availability for epiphyte occupation and microclimate variations. Exclusive species were found in the areas, which suggest that a greater number of preserved fragments may result in a greater number of preserved epiphytic species in the Sinos River basin. /p>


p>A Floresta Atlântica apresenta uma grande riqueza de epífitos e é considerada uma área prioritária para preservação listada entre os cinco mais importantes italic>hotspots /italic> mundiais. A riqueza, a composição e a estrutura comunitária de epífitos vasculares foram estudadas em um fragmento de floresta ombrófila (29º43'42"S e 50º22'00"O) e outro de floresta estacional (29º40'54"S e 51º06'56"O), ambos pertencentes ao Bioma Floresta Atlântica, na bacia do Rio dos Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Em cada fragmento foram analisadas 40 árvores divididas em quatro zonas ecológicas. Em cada zona, foi registrada a ocorrência das espécies e o valor de importância de cada uma delas foi calculado a partir da frequência nos forófitos e nos intervalos e das notas de cobertura. O índice de Shannon foi aplicado para as duas comunidades. No fragmento de floresta ombrófila (F1) foram registradas 30 e no de floresta estacional (F2) 25 espécies epifíticas. O maior valor de importância foi observado para italic>Microgramma squamulosa /italic> (Kaulf.) de la Sota, em ambos os fragmentos. Os índices de diversidade para o F1 (H'=2,72) e o F2 (H'=2,55) foram próximos e refletem a posição geográfica mais subtropical das áreas. A diminuição na riqueza média em ambos os fragmentos da zona 3 (copa interna) para a zona 4 (copa externa) pode estar relacionada com a disponibilidade de tempo e de espaço para a ocupação de epífitos e com variações microclimáticas. Considerando que as áreas apresentaram espécies exclusivas, ficou evidenciado que um maior número de fragmentos conservados conduzirá à manutenção de um maior número de espécies epifíticas na bacia do Rio dos Sinos. /p>

13.
Braz. j. biol ; Braz. j. biol;75(2,supl): 25-35, May 2015. tab, ilus
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-755015

RESUMEN

The Atlantic Forest, which has a vast epiphytic richness, is a priority area for preservation, listed as one of the five most important world hotspots. Vascular epiphyte richness, composition and community structure were studied in two fragments, one of the ombrophilous (29º43'42"S and 50º22'00"W) and the other of the seasonal (29º40'54"S and 51º06'56"W) forest, both belonging to the Atlantic Forest biome in the Sinos River basin, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. In each fragment, 40 trees, divided into four ecological zones, were analyzed. In each zone, the occurrence of the species was recorded, and the importance value of each species was calculated according to the frequency of phorophytes and intervals, and cover scores. The Shannon index was calculated for the two communities. In the fragment of the ombrophilous forest (F1), 30 epiphytic species were recorded, and in the seasonal forest (F2), 25. The highest importance value was found for Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota in both fragments. The diversity indexes for F1 (H'=2.72) and F2 (H'=2.55) were similar and reflected the subtropical location of the areas. The decrease in mean richness in both fragments in zone 3 (internal crown) to zone 4 (external crown) may be associated with time and space availability for epiphyte occupation and microclimate variations. Exclusive species were found in the areas, which suggest that a greater number of preserved fragments may result in a greater number of preserved epiphytic species in the Sinos River basin.

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A Floresta Atlântica apresenta uma grande riqueza de epífitos e é considerada uma área prioritária para preservação listada entre os cinco mais importantes hotspots mundiais. A riqueza, a composição e a estrutura comunitária de epífitos vasculares foram estudadas em um fragmento de floresta ombrófila (29º43'42"S e 50º22'00"O) e outro de floresta estacional (29º40'54"S e 51º06'56"O), ambos pertencentes ao Bioma Floresta Atlântica, na bacia do Rio dos Sinos, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. Em cada fragmento foram analisadas 40 árvores divididas em quatro zonas ecológicas. Em cada zona, foi registrada a ocorrência das espécies e o valor de importância de cada uma delas foi calculado a partir da frequência nos forófitos e nos intervalos e das notas de cobertura. O índice de Shannon foi aplicado para as duas comunidades. No fragmento de floresta ombrófila (F1) foram registradas 30 e no de floresta estacional (F2) 25 espécies epifíticas. O maior valor de importância foi observado para Microgramma squamulosa (Kaulf.) de la Sota, em ambos os fragmentos. Os índices de diversidade para o F1 (H'=2,72) e o F2 (H'=2,55) foram próximos e refletem a posição geográfica mais subtropical das áreas. A diminuição na riqueza média em ambos os fragmentos da zona 3 (copa interna) para a zona 4 (copa externa) pode estar relacionada com a disponibilidade de tempo e de espaço para a ocupação de epífitos e com variações microclimáticas. Considerando que as áreas apresentaram espécies exclusivas, ficou evidenciado que um maior número de fragmentos conservados conduzirá à manutenção de um maior número de espécies epifíticas na bacia do Rio dos Sinos.

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Asunto(s)
Biodiversidad , Embryophyta/fisiología , Bosques , Brasil
14.
Braz J Microbiol ; 45(2): 585-94, 2014.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25242945

RESUMEN

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize land plants in every ecosystem, even extreme conditions such as saline soils. In the present work we report for the first time the mycorrhizal status and the vertical fungal distribution of AMF spores present in the rhizospheric soil samples of four species of Chenopodiaceae (Allenrolfea patagonica, Atriplex argentina, Heterostachys ritteriana and Suaeda divaricata) at five different depths in two saline of central Argentina. Roots showed medium, low or no colonization (0-50%). Nineteen morphologically distinctive AMF species were recovered. The number of AMF spores ranged between 3 and 1162 per 100 g dry soil, and AMF spore number decreased as depth increased at both sites. The highest spore number was recorded in the upper soil depth (0-10 cm) and in S. divaricata. Depending of the host plant, some AMF species sporulated mainly in the deep soil layers (Glomus magnicaule in Allenrolfea patagonica, Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Atriplex argentina), others mainly in the top layers (G. brohultti in Atriplex argentina and Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Allenrolfea patagonica). Although the low percentages of colonization or lack of it, our results show a moderate diversity of AMF associated to the species of Chenopodiaceae investigated in this study. The taxonomical diversity reveals that AMF are adapted to extreme environmental conditions from saline soils of central Argentina.


Asunto(s)
Biota , Micorrizas/aislamiento & purificación , Cloruro de Sodio/análisis , Microbiología del Suelo , Suelo/química , Argentina , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Microscopía , Micorrizas/clasificación , Micorrizas/citología , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Esporas Fúngicas/aislamiento & purificación
15.
Braz. j. microbiol ; Braz. j. microbiol;45(2): 585-594, Apr.-June 2014. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-723122

RESUMEN

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize land plants in every ecosystem, even extreme conditions such as saline soils. In the present work we report for the first time the mycorrhizal status and the vertical fungal distribution of AMF spores present in the rhizospheric soil samples of four species of Chenopodiaceae (Allenrolfea patagonica, Atriplex argentina, Heterostachys ritteriana and Suaeda divaricata) at five different depths in two saline of central Argentina. Roots showed medium, low or no colonization (0-50%). Nineteen morphologically distinctive AMF species were recovered. The number of AMF spores ranged between 3 and 1162 per 100 g dry soil, and AMF spore number decreased as depth increased at both sites. The highest spore number was recorded in the upper soil depth (0-10 cm) and in S. divaricata. Depending of the host plant, some AMF species sporulated mainly in the deep soil layers (Glomus magnicaule in Allenrolfea patagonica, Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Atriplex argentina), others mainly in the top layers (G. brohultti in Atriplex argentina and Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Allenrolfea patagonica). Although the low percentages of colonization or lack of it, our results show a moderate diversity of AMF associated to the species of Chenopodiaceae investigated in this study. The taxonomical diversity reveals that AMF are adapted to extreme environmental conditions from saline soils of central Argentina.


Asunto(s)
Biota , Micorrizas/aislamiento & purificación , Microbiología del Suelo , Cloruro de Sodio/análisis , Suelo/química , Argentina , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Microscopía , Micorrizas/clasificación , Micorrizas/citología , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Esporas Fúngicas/aislamiento & purificación
16.
Rev. bras. entomol ; Rev. bras. entomol;58(2): 147-156, Apr.-June 2014. ilus, mapas, tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-714740

RESUMEN

The brown lacewings (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae) of northwestern Turkey with new records, their spatio-temporal distribution and harbouring plants. The occurrence and spatio-temporal distribution of brown lacewing species (Neuroptera, Hemerobiidae) in Bursa province, northwestern Turkey, was investigated during 1999-2011. A total of 852 brown lacewing specimens of 20 species, including the genera of Hemerobius, Megalomus, Micromus, Sympherobius, and Wesmaelius were collected. Of these, 12 species were new records for northwestern Turkey while Sympherobius klapaleki is a new record for the Neuroptera fauna of Turkey. The most widespread species were Hemerobius handschini and Sympherobius pygmaeus with percent dominance values of 42.00 and 15.96%, respectively. Wesmaelius subnebulosus was the earliest emerging hemerobiid species and had the longest flight activity lasting from March to October. The species of southern origin characterized by the Mediterranean elements constituted 55% of the hemerobiid fauna and prevailed over the species of northern origin that belong to the Siberian centres. The total number of hemerobiid species reached a peak in July with captures of 15 species per month. There were 11, 13, 18 and 5 hemerobiid species occurring at altitudes between 1-500, 501-1000, 1001-1500 and 1500-2000 m, respectively. In addition, plant species harbouring hemerobiids are given for each species, and their association with the hemerobiid fauna is discussed.

17.
Braz. J. Microbiol. ; 45(2): 585-594, Apr.-June 2014. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-27319

RESUMEN

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonize land plants in every ecosystem, even extreme conditions such as saline soils. In the present work we report for the first time the mycorrhizal status and the vertical fungal distribution of AMF spores present in the rhizospheric soil samples of four species of Chenopodiaceae (Allenrolfea patagonica, Atriplex argentina, Heterostachys ritteriana and Suaeda divaricata) at five different depths in two saline of central Argentina. Roots showed medium, low or no colonization (0-50%). Nineteen morphologically distinctive AMF species were recovered. The number of AMF spores ranged between 3 and 1162 per 100 g dry soil, and AMF spore number decreased as depth increased at both sites. The highest spore number was recorded in the upper soil depth (0-10 cm) and in S. divaricata. Depending of the host plant, some AMF species sporulated mainly in the deep soil layers (Glomus magnicaule in Allenrolfea patagonica, Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Atriplex argentina), others mainly in the top layers (G. brohultti in Atriplex argentina and Septoglomus aff. constrictum in Allenrolfea patagonica). Although the low percentages of colonization or lack of it, our results show a moderate diversity of AMF associated to the species of Chenopodiaceae investigated in this study. The taxonomical diversity reveals that AMF are adapted to extreme environmental conditions from saline soils of central Argentina.


Asunto(s)
Biota , Micorrizas/aislamiento & purificación , Microbiología del Suelo , Cloruro de Sodio/análisis , Suelo/química , Argentina , Recuento de Colonia Microbiana , Microscopía , Micorrizas/clasificación , Micorrizas/citología , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , Esporas Fúngicas/aislamiento & purificación
18.
B. Inst. Pesca ; 40(2): 215-222, Abr-Jun. 2014. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: vti-745858

RESUMEN

The analyzed data represent the first pieces of information regarding the abundance of Plesionika edwardsii in the western part of the South Atlantic. Six hundred forty-one individuals were analyzed, 59.6% of them male and 40.4% female animals. Distribution of abundance of the shell length of both genders was single modal. The male animals presented increased occurrence in the class of 16-17 mm, with amplitude between 9 mm and 25 mm (average 17.8 mm), whereas female animals were more frequent in the class of 22 to 23 mm, with variation between 12 mm and 29 mm (average 20.7 mm). The number of male animals was higher in the range of the classes between 8 and 19 mm; no male animals were registered with their length exceeding 25 mm. As of 19 mm the number of female animals was higher than the number of male animals, in all the different classes. The ratio between weight x length showed the determination coefficient r2 = 0.89, with tendency towards an exponential curve. The ratio between the shell length and the overall length showed the coefficient of r2 = 0.93, with tendency towards a logarithmic curve. The female animals were not only larger, but they were also heavier than the male animals, both in the lower sea depths (100-300 m) and in the deeper regions (300-500 m) (P = 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively). The CPUE(Catch per Unit Effort) between 100 and 200 m was significantly higher (P = 0.03). Distribution of the P. edwardsii population was observed in function of the topography of the continental slope of the Brazilian Northeast, which reveals the necessity of further studies on the biology of these and other deep sea species in order to be able to better understand their role in the ecosystem of the ocean.(AU)


Os dados analisados representam as primeiras informações sobre a abundância de Plesionika edwardsii, no oeste do Atlântico Sul. Foram analisados 641 indivíduos, sendo 59,6% machos e 40,4% fêmeas. A distribuição da frequência de comprimento da carapaça de ambos os sexos foi unimodal. Os machos exibiram uma moda na classe de 16-17 mm, com amplitude entre 9 mm e 25 mm (média de 17,8 mm), enquanto as fêmeas foram mais frequentes na classe de 22 a 23 mm, variando entre 12 mm e 29 mm (média de 20,7 mm). O número de machos foi superior nos intervalos de classe entre 8 e 19 mm, não ocorrendo macho com comprimento superior a 25 mm. A partir de 19 mm, o número de fêmeas foi superior ao de machos, em todas as classes. A relação peso x comprimento apresentou um coeficiente de determinação r2 = 0,89, com tendência de curva exponencial. A relação entre o comprimento da carapaça e o comprimento total exibiu um coeficiente de r2 = 0,93, com tendência de curva logarítmica. Além de maiores, as fêmeas também foram mais pesadas que os machos, tanto nas menores profundidades (100-300 m), quanto nas maiores (300-500 m) (P = 0,001 e P = 0,001, respectivamente). A CPUE entre 100 e 200 m foi significativamente maior (P = 0,03). Observou-se uma distribuição em função da batimetria do talude do nordeste brasileiro da população de P. edwardsii, o que demonstra a necessidade de mais estudos sobre a biologia desta e de outras espécies de profundidade, para que se possa melhor compreender o seu papel no ecossistema marinho.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Pandalidae/anatomía & histología , Biometría , Distribución Animal , Brasil
19.
Bol. Inst. Pesca (Impr.) ; 40(2): 215-222, Abr-Jun. 2014. tab, graf
Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1464984

RESUMEN

The analyzed data represent the first pieces of information regarding the abundance of Plesionika edwardsii in the western part of the South Atlantic. Six hundred forty-one individuals were analyzed, 59.6% of them male and 40.4% female animals. Distribution of abundance of the shell length of both genders was single modal. The male animals presented increased occurrence in the class of 16-17 mm, with amplitude between 9 mm and 25 mm (average 17.8 mm), whereas female animals were more frequent in the class of 22 to 23 mm, with variation between 12 mm and 29 mm (average 20.7 mm). The number of male animals was higher in the range of the classes between 8 and 19 mm; no male animals were registered with their length exceeding 25 mm. As of 19 mm the number of female animals was higher than the number of male animals, in all the different classes. The ratio between weight x length showed the determination coefficient r2 = 0.89, with tendency towards an exponential curve. The ratio between the shell length and the overall length showed the coefficient of r2 = 0.93, with tendency towards a logarithmic curve. The female animals were not only larger, but they were also heavier than the male animals, both in the lower sea depths (100-300 m) and in the deeper regions (300-500 m) (P = 0.001 and P = 0.001, respectively). The CPUE(Catch per Unit Effort) between 100 and 200 m was significantly higher (P = 0.03). Distribution of the P. edwardsii population was observed in function of the topography of the continental slope of the Brazilian Northeast, which reveals the necessity of further studies on the biology of these and other deep sea species in order to be able to better understand their role in the ecosystem of the ocean.


Os dados analisados representam as primeiras informações sobre a abundância de Plesionika edwardsii, no oeste do Atlântico Sul. Foram analisados 641 indivíduos, sendo 59,6% machos e 40,4% fêmeas. A distribuição da frequência de comprimento da carapaça de ambos os sexos foi unimodal. Os machos exibiram uma moda na classe de 16-17 mm, com amplitude entre 9 mm e 25 mm (média de 17,8 mm), enquanto as fêmeas foram mais frequentes na classe de 22 a 23 mm, variando entre 12 mm e 29 mm (média de 20,7 mm). O número de machos foi superior nos intervalos de classe entre 8 e 19 mm, não ocorrendo macho com comprimento superior a 25 mm. A partir de 19 mm, o número de fêmeas foi superior ao de machos, em todas as classes. A relação peso x comprimento apresentou um coeficiente de determinação r2 = 0,89, com tendência de curva exponencial. A relação entre o comprimento da carapaça e o comprimento total exibiu um coeficiente de r2 = 0,93, com tendência de curva logarítmica. Além de maiores, as fêmeas também foram mais pesadas que os machos, tanto nas menores profundidades (100-300 m), quanto nas maiores (300-500 m) (P = 0,001 e P = 0,001, respectivamente). A CPUE entre 100 e 200 m foi significativamente maior (P = 0,03). Observou-se uma distribuição em função da batimetria do talude do nordeste brasileiro da população de P. edwardsii, o que demonstra a necessidade de mais estudos sobre a biologia desta e de outras espécies de profundidade, para que se possa melhor compreender o seu papel no ecossistema marinho.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Biometría , Distribución Animal , Pandalidae/anatomía & histología , Brasil
20.
Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;62(supl.1): 289-296, feb. 2014. ilus, graf, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-753740

RESUMEN

Male Tettigoniidae emit sound to attract conspecific females. The sound is produced by stridulation. During stridulation the forewings open and close, but it is during the closing stroke that the scraper contacts the file teeth to generate the predominant sound components, which are amplified by adjacent wing cells specialized in sound radiation. The sounds usually exceed the sonic boundary and might occur above 40 kHz, reaching extreme ultrasonic frequencies of 150kHz in some species. Here we test the hypothesis that Tettigoniidae species should prefer microhabitats that favour efficient signal transmission, i.e. that there is a relationship of sound frequency with the vertical distribution of the species (from ground to canopy) at Gorgona National Natural Park, Colombia. We sampled 16 trees and four different altitudinal levels between 1 and 20m above the understory vegetation. We placed collecting blankets separated by vertical distances of 5m, and knocked insects down using the technique known as fogging. We found no correlation between vertical distribution and carrier frequency, but there was a preference for open spaces (below the canopy and above the understory) in species using extreme ultrasound. This is the first quantitative description of the vertical distribution in neotropical species of the family Tettigoniidae and its relationship to the calling song frequency. Rev. Biol. Trop. 62 (Suppl. 1): 289-296. Epub 2014 February 01.


Los machos de Tettigoniidae producen sonido frotando las alas anteriores para atraer a sus hembras coespecíficas con fines reproductivos (mecanismo conocido como estridulación). Un borde esclerotizado (o raspador) en el ala derecha es frotado sobre una vena modificada con dientecillos en el ala izquierda. Durante la estridulación las alas abren y cierran, pero es durante el cierre que el raspador contacta los dientecillos de la lima y produce vibraciones que son amplificadas por celdas adyacentes especializadas para radiar sonido. Sonidos que superen los 20 000Hz, se consideran ultrasónicos, en los Tettigoniidae, la mayoría de los cantos superan el umbral sónico y pueden ocurrir a más de 40 000Hz, con casos extremos de hasta 148 000Hz. La esencia de este trabajo es el estudio de esta gama espectacular de frecuencias de la familia Tettigoniidae y su relación con la distribución vertical de los individuos en las especies que habitan en Gorgona. Se muestrearon 16 árboles a cuatro niveles diferentes de altitud entre 1 y ~20m sobre el sotobosque, instalando sabanas colectoras a intervalos de 4-5m. Los insectos se colectaron mediante el método de nebulización térmica. El análisis indica que no hay correlación entre la distribución vertical de las especies y la frecuencia del canto. Sin embargo se observó una preferencia por espacios abiertos en especies que cantan a frecuencias extremas. Este estudio representa la primera descripción cuantitativa de la distribución vertical de Tettigoniidae Neotropicales y su relación con la frecuencia del canto.


Asunto(s)
Ortópteros/clasificación , Gryllidae/anatomía & histología , Saltamontes/anatomía & histología , Acústica , Colombia , Distribución Animal , Ruido
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