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Anat Rec (Hoboken) ; 2024 Jul 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38965784

RESUMO

The rough teiid or water cork lizard (Echinosaura horrida) is a small reptile from Colombia and Ecuador placed in a genus that contains eight species and well-known phylogenetic relationships. Here we provide a detailed description and illustrations, bone by bone, of its skull, while we discussed its intraspecific variation by comparing high-resolution computed tomography data from two specimens and the variation within the genus by including previously published data from Echinosaura fischerorum. This allowed to propose putative diagnostic character states for Echinosaura horrida and synapomorphies for Echinosaura. In addition, our discussion includes broader comparisons of new character transformations of the jugal, vomer, orbitosphenoid, and hyoid. These characters are important for diagnosing clades at different levels of the Gymnophthalmoidea phylogeny.

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Front Vet Sci ; 11: 1387178, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38938912

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Reptile white blood cell (WBC) morphological features are strikingly variable across species. In the Argentine black and white tegu (Salvator merianae), red tegu (Salvator rufescens), and Savannah monitor (Varanus exanthematicus), previous reports described a WBC type with a single distinct, clear, linear- to ovoid- to crescent-shaped inclusion of presumptive monocytic origin. The objective of this study was to further investigate the origin of this unique WBC type with crescent-shaped inclusions. Blood samples from two Argentine black and white tegus, tegu 1, a 4-year-old female, and tegu 2, a 2-year-old presumed male, were submitted for routine hematological evaluation. Additional blood films were prepared and stained with these cytochemical stains: alkaline phosphatase (ALP; naphthol AS-MX phosphate substrate), alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase, alpha-chloroacetate esterase, myeloperoxidase, Periodic acid-Schiff, and Sudan black B. Blood films from tegu 1 were also stained with a second ALP stain (5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoxyl-phosphate and nitroblue tetrazolium substrate), Luna, luxol fast blue, and toluidine blue. The blood from tegu 1 was cytocentrifuged to isolate and fix the buffy coat in glutaraldehyde 2.5% aqueous solution for transmission electron microscopy. Six morphologically distinct WBC types were identified from tegu 1, including heterophils, basophils, monocytes, azurophils, lymphocytes, and the unique WBC type, which were identified as eosinophils with inclusions. WBC types in tegu 2 were similar; however, eosinophils lacked a discernable inclusion. Proper WBC identification will be useful in obtaining accurate hemogram data for this species.

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Academic monograph. São Paulo: Escola Superior do Instituto Butantan; 2022. 39 p.
Tese em Português | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IBPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: bud-5014

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The suborder Sauria, corresponds to the group with the highest diversity of species within the Squamata, totaling 7310 currently living species. For Brazil are found 387 species divided into 86 genus. The tegulizard, targed of this work , belongs to the Teiidae famil y and the Salvator merianae species , but there are other animals popularly called tegus belonging to the genus Tupinambis . The tegulizard is the representative of the largest lizard found in Brazil, reaching up to 500mm in Snout- vent length (SVL). S. merianae has an elongated body, a pointed snout and a whip- shaped tail, similar characteristics to those of the Teiidae family. The objective of this work is to observe and clarify whether the target species has a food preference. According to the literature, this species has omnivorous, generalist, opportunistic and seed - dispersing eating habits, but little is said about having a preference for certain types of food to the point of making choices. For the experiment, seven adult animals, were used, males and in full health, were offered several pairs of food separated in feeders, in the amount of 50g for each type of food and observed which animals invested, fed and if all was ingested, within 20 minutes. The foods offered were animal protein (mouse, beef or chicken), fruits, eggs and industrialized feed. The results previously showed that the lizards studied, showed a food preference, sometimes invested in a feeder due to the smell of the food, but did not consume it, later they went to the second feeder and ingested the food, this found that there was a choic e of food item.


A subordem Sauria , corresponde ao grupo com maior diversidade de espécies dentro dos Squamata, totalizando 7310 espécies viventes atualmente. Para o Brasil são encontradas 387 espécies dividid as em 86 gêneros. O lagarto teiú, alvo deste trabalho pertence a família Teiidae e a espécie Salvator merianae, mas existem outros animais popularmente chamados de teiús que pertencem ao gênero Tupinambis. O lagarto teiú é o representante do maior lagarto encontrado no Brasil, podendo atingir até 500mm de comprimento rostro - cloacal (CRC). O S. merianae apresenta corpo alongado, focinho pontiagudo e cauda em forma de chicote, características semelhantes dos representantes da família Teiidae. O trabalho tem como objetivo observar e esclarecer se a espécie alvo apresenta preferência alimentar. De acordo com a literatura esta espécie apresenta hábito alimentar onívoro, generalista, oportunista e dispersor de semente, contudo pouco se fala sobre apresentar preferência por determinados tipos de alimentos a ponto de realizarem escolhas . Para o experimento foram utilizado s sete animais adultos, machos e em plena saúde, onde foram ofertadas combinações em duplas de alimentos separados em comedouros, na quantia de 50g para cada tipo de item alimentar e observado em qual os animais investiam, se alimentavam , e se era ingerido todo o alimento, no período de 20 minutos. Os alimentos ofertados foram proteína animal (camundongo, carne bovina ou frango), frutas, ovos e ração industrializada. Os resultados mostraram previamente que os lagartos alvo d o estudo demonstraram preferência alimentar, por vezes investiram em um comedouro devido ao cheiro do alimento, mas não chegaram a consumir: posteriormente foram até ao segundo comedouro fazendo a ingestão do alimento. Isso constatou que houve escolha preferencial do item alimentar.

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Braz. j. biol ; 81(4): 1050-1053, Oct.-Dec. 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153444

RESUMO

Abstract The number of individuals with empty stomachs in a population (i.e. the proportion of individuals "running on empty") can be used as a simple index of instantaneous energy balance of some organisms such as lizards and fishes. In this study, we aimed to analyze the proportion of empty stomachs in 16 populations of five cnemidophorine species (Glaucomastix abaetensis, Ameivula ocellifera, Glaucomastix littoralis, Contomastix lacertoides and Ameivula nativo) along approximately 5,000 km the Brazilian coast. A total of 550 individuals had their stomach contents removed and identified in the laboratory. Our results showed that the proportion of individuals "running on empty" varied from 0 to 11.1% among the different populations and species. These proportions are suggestive that the five studied species would be in an overall positive energy balance at the time of the study.


Resumo O número de indivíduos com estômagos vazios em uma população (i.e. a proporção de indivíduos "correndo no vazio") pode ser usado como um índice simples do balanço energético instantâneo de organismos como lagartos e peixes. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar a proporção de estômagos vazios em 16 populações pertencentes a cinco espécies de cnemidophorines (Glaucomastix abaetensis, Ameivula ocellifera, Glaucomastix littoralis, Contomastix lacertoides e Ameivula nativo) ao longo de cerca de 5,000 km da costa leste do Brasil. Um total de 550 indivíduos tiveram seus conteúdos estomacais removidos e analisados em laboratório. Nossos resultados mostraram que a proporção de indivíduos "correndo no vazio" variou entre 0 a 11.1% entre as diferentes populações e espécies. Essas proporções sugerem que as cinco espécies estudadas estariam em geral em um balanço energético positivo, quando da realização deste estudo.


Assuntos
Humanos , Animais , Corrida , Lagartos , Brasil , Conteúdo Gastrointestinal
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Zoolog Sci ; 38(5): 459-465, 2021 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34664921

RESUMO

Vitellogenesis in oviparous vertebrates is a critical marker of the restart of seasonal reproductive activity. During this process of multihormonal regulation, females allocate a considerable amount of organic and mineral reserves to the synthesis of yolk, with changes in their plasma values. In this work, we determined plasma levels of various metabolites and steroid hormones throughout the reproductive cycle in females of Salvator merianae who developed vitellogenic and non-vitellogenic follicular cycles. We worked for two consecutive years with 20 adult females from the Experimental Hatchery of the Facultad de Agronomía y Zootecnia of the Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Values of metabolites: glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, calcium, phosphorus, albumin, total proteins, and hormones: estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone, were determined during the following stages of the annual cycle: hibernation, hibernation emergence, courtship-mating, oviposition, and incubation. Vitellogenic females showed significantly higher plasma levels of triglycerides, calcium, phosphorus, and albumin than non-vitellogenic females, mainly in the courtship-mating stage (advanced vitellogenesis). In contrast, annual cholesterol averages were lower in vitellogenic females. Glucose showed changes throughout the annual cycle regardless of the vitellogenic condition. Total proteins plasma levels had very few fluctuations during the cycle. Among the hormones studied, only testosterone showed differences related to vitellogenic condition, with higher levels in non-vitellogenic females during the entire reproductive cycle. The knowledge of these changes associated with vitellogenesis will improve zootechnical management and will allow optimizing the reproductive efficiency of Salvator lizards in captivity.


Assuntos
Lagartos/fisiologia , Vitelogênese/fisiologia , Animais , Colesterol/sangue , Estradiol/sangue , Feminino , Lagartos/metabolismo , Folículo Ovariano/fisiologia , Progesterona/sangue , Reprodução/fisiologia , Testosterona/sangue , Triglicerídeos/sangue
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R Soc Open Sci ; 7(8): 200317, 2020 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32968509

RESUMO

Teiid lizards are well represented in the fossil record and are common components of modern ecosystems in North and South America. Many fossils were referred to the cnemidophorine teiid group (whiptails, racerunners and relatives), particularly from North America. However, systematic interpretations of morphological features in cnemidophorines were hampered by the historically problematic taxonomy of the clade, and the biogeography and chronology of cnemidophorine evolution in North America is poorly understood from the fossil record. Few fossil cnemidophorines were identified with an apomorphy-based diagnosis, and there are almost no fossil cnemidophorines that could be used to anchor node calibrations. Here, I describe a cnemidophorine from the Miocene Ogallala Group of Nebraska and diagnose the fossil using apomorphies. In that process, I clarify the systematic utility of several morphological features of cnemidophorine lizards. I refer the fossil to the least inclusive clade containing Aspidoscelis, Holcosus and Pholidoscelis. The most conservative minimum age of the locality of the fossil is a fission-track date of 6.3 Ma, but mammal biochronology provides a more refined age of 9.4 Ma, which can be used as a minimum age for the crown cnemidophorine clade in divergence time analyses. The fossil indicates that a cnemidophorine lineage that does not live in Nebraska today inhabited the area during the Miocene. I refrain from naming a new taxon pending discovery of additional fossil material of the lineage to which the fossil belonged.

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Academic monograph. São Paulo: Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo. Centro de Formação de Recursos Humanos para o SUS/SP Dr. Antônio Guilherme de SouzaInstituto Butantan; 2020. 62 p.
Tese em Português | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-IBPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-ESPECIALIZACAOSESPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: bud-3723

RESUMO

Tropical lizards have a great diversity of reproductive patterns influenced by environmental factors. Reproductive cycles may be mouldable in tropical areas, mainly due to climatic complexity. However, reproductive biology studies of lizards are more developed with species from temperate regions. Salvator merianae, popularly known as Tegu Lizard, is an oviparous, large (up to 1600 mm) diurnal animal, active and terrestrial forager, has the largest geographical distribution of its kind, occurring in 14 of 26 Brazilian states. Tegu Lizards are often seen exposed to the sun during the summer and in the cold months remain untouched and inactive for long periods (hibernation). Overall, Squamata have a wide variety of reproductive strategies that have evolved to meet environmental challenges. Although Salvator merianae is a well-known and widely distributed species, aspects of its reproductive biology are little explored. In this work the reproductive biology of males and females of the species Salvator merianae was investigated through morphological and histological analysis of Brazilian specimens. For this purpose, safeguarded specimens were evaluated in zoological collections with collections of vagina, ovaries, uterus and infundibulum tissues in females, as well as testes, epididymis, vas deferens and kidney in male specimens. Samples were processed for histological analysis (H/E) and observed under light microscopy (Olympus BX51). Most of the specimens have been collected in summer and spring, when they actively breed. The CRL of males ranged from 85.44 mm to 381 mm and females ranged from 88.61 mm to 342 mm. In immature males, the testis is characterized by seminiferous tubules without lumen. The smallest mature male was collected in the spring presenting the CRL (250 mm). This specimen was at the beginning of sperm and the KSS was not hypertrophied, probably because KSS had not yet received the testosterone hormone induction produced by the testis. The other male specimens presented testis in peak spermatogenesis, with sperm storage in the epididymis and vas deferens and hypertrophied KSS. In females, all were found in V1. Sperm storage receptacles were also observed in the posterior infundibles, but without the presence of sperm. Data regarding sexual dimorphism did not differ between male and female specimens.


Lagartos tropicais possuem uma grande diversidade de padrões reprodutivos influenciado por fatores ambientais. Ciclos reprodutivos podem apresentar maleabilidade em áreas tropicais, devido principalmente à complexidade climática. No entanto, estudos de biologia reprodutiva de lagartos são mais desenvolvidos com espécies de regiões temperadas. Salvator merianae, conhecida popularmente como Teiú, é um lagarto ovíparo, de grande porte (até 1600 mm) diurno, forrageador ativo e terrestre, possui a maior distribuição geográfica do gênero, com ocorrência em 14 dos 26 estados brasileiros. Os Teiús frequentemente são vistos expostos ao sol durante o verão e nos meses frios permanecem entocados e inativos por longos períodos (hibernação). De modo geral, os Squamata possuem uma ampla variedade de estratégias reprodutivas que evoluíram para enfrentar desafios do ambiente. Apesar de Salvator merianae ser uma espécie bastante conhecida e de ampla distribuição, aspectos de sua biologia reprodutiva são pouco explorados. Nesta pesquisa foi descrita a biologia reprodutiva de machos e fêmeas da espécie Salvator merianae através de análises morfológicas e histológicas de espécimes brasileiros. Para isso, foram avaliados espécimes salvaguardados em coleções zoológicas com coletas de tecidos da vagina, ovários, útero e infundíbulo nas fêmeas, assim como testículos, epidídimo, ducto deferente e rim nos espécimes machos. As amostras foram processadas para análises histológicas Hematoxilina/Eosina (H/E) e observadas sob microscopia de luz (Olympus BX51). A maior parte dos exemplares foram coletados no verão e primavera, estação onde se reproduzem ativamente. O comprimento rostro-cloacal (CRC) dos machos variou entre 85,44 mm a 381 mm e das fêmeas variou de 88,61 mm a 342 mm. Nos machos imaturos, o testículo é caracterizado por túbulos seminíferos sem lúmen. O menor macho maduro foi coletado na primavera apresentando o CRC (250 mm). Este espécime estava no início da espermiação e o SSR não estava hipertrofiado, provavelmente porque o SSR ainda não havia recebido a indução hormonal da testosterona produzida pelo testículo. Os demais exemplares machos apresentaram testículo em pico de espermatogênese, com estocagem de espermatozoides no epidídimo e ducto deferente e SSR hipertrofiado. Nas fêmeas, todas se encontraram em vitelogênese primária (V1). Foram observados também receptáculos de estocagem de espermatozoides nos infundíbulos posteriores, porém, sem presença de espermatozoides. Os dados referentes a dimorfismo sexual não divergiram entre espécimes machos e fêmeas.

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Zootaxa ; 4624(4): zootaxa.4624.4.1, 2019 Jul 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31716195

RESUMO

Several species of Glaucomastix lizards have been described over the past decade, most of these inhabit inland Brazil. Glaucomastix abaetensis is a threatened whiptail endemic to Brazilian coastal "restinga" (sandy habitats) from Bahia State to Sergipe, with a distribution limited by riverine barriers. In order to investigate the differentiation and relationships in G. abaetensis, we integrated phylogeographic analysis, Bayesian species delimitation and morphological data to detect geographical patterns and historical events responsible for its present distribution. We recovered two highly divergent clades along its range, one of them unnamed. Glaucomastix itabaianensis sp. nov. has a a yellowish green tail, 13-16 scales in the lateral flank, 22-33 scales around tail, 28-35 femoral pores and usually four supraocular scales with the smaller one disposed posteriorly. Our results retrieved the monophyly of Glaucomastix, with G. venetacauda and G. cyanurus being sister species to a clade formed by G. littoralis and G. abaetensis. Divergence between Glaucomastix abaetensis and the new species occurred roughly 2.39 Myr ago; posterior shallow genetic divergences occurred mainly in Pleistocene. Finally, we present data on the conservation of this clade of whiptail lizards.


Assuntos
Lagartos , Animais , Teorema de Bayes , Brasil , Ecossistema , Filogenia , Filogeografia
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Front Zool ; 16: 17, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31198433

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BACKGROUND: Lizards are excellent models to study the adaptations of the visual system to different scenarios, and surface-dwelling representatives have been relatively well studied. In contrast, very little is known about the functional anatomy of the eyes of fossorial lineages, and properties such as the light transmission by the ocular media have never been characterised in any fossorial species. Some lizards in the family Gymnophthalmidae endemic to the sand dunes of North Eastern Brazil have evolved sand-burrowing habits and nocturnal activity. Lizards in the sister group to Gymnophthalmidae, the family Teiidae, have decidedly diurnal and epigeal lifestyles, yet they are equally poorly known in terms of visual systems. We focussed on the eye anatomy, photoreceptor morphology and light transmittance properties of the ocular media and oil droplets in the gymnophthalmid Calyptommatus nicterus and the teiid Ameivula ocellifera. RESULTS: The general organisation of the eyes of the fossorial nocturnal C. nicterus and the epigeal diurnal A. ocellifera is remarkably similar. The lenses are highly transmissive to light well into the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. The photoreceptors have the typical cone morphology, with narrow short outer segments and oil droplets. The main difference between the two species is that C. nicterus has only colourless oil droplets, whereas A. ocellifera has colourless as well as green-yellow and pale-orange droplets. CONCLUSIONS: Our results challenge the assumption that fossorial lizards undergo loss of visual function, a claim that is usually guided by the reduced size and external morphology of their eyes. In the case of C. nicterus, the visual system is well suited for vision in bright light and shows specialisations that improve sensitivity in dim light, suggesting that they might perform some visually-guided behaviour above the surface at the beginning or the end of their daily activity period, when light levels are relatively high in their open dunes habitat. This work highlights how studies on the functional anatomy of sensory systems can provide insights into the habits of secretive species.

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PeerJ ; 7: e6525, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30809465

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Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst's herpetological collection at the Museum of Natural History, University of Wroclaw included numerous important specimens of amphibians and reptiles. The majority, if not the entirety, of this collection has long been thought to be lost. However, we were able to rediscover some type specimens of lizards. The rediscovered specimens include the holotypes of Liolaemus conspersus and L. hieroglyphicus, one syntype of Callopistes maculatus (here designated as the lectotype) and two syntypes of L. lineatus (one of which is herein designated as the lectotype). Reexamination of these specimens indicates that previous synonymies proposed for L. conspersus and two syntypes of L. hieroglyphicus are problematic; furthermore, more complex taxonomic work is needed to resolve this issue. Two rediscovered syntypes of L. lineatus differ in several scalation traits and are possibly not conspecific. The type specimens of several other species of lizards from Gravenhorst's collection (Liolaemus marmoratus, L. unicolor and two other syntypes of L. lineatus, Leiocephalus schreibersii and Chalcides viridanus) were not found and are probably lost.

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Anat Rec (Hoboken) ; 302(7): 1074-1092, 2019 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30471212

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In recent years, major changes have been proposed for the phylogenetic relationships within the Gymnophthalmoidea, including the description of Alopoglossidae. Recent studies relied primarily on molecular data and have not accounted for evidence from alternative sources, such as morphology. In this study, we provide a detailed bone-by-bone description of the skull of Ptychoglossus vallensis and compare this species with other gymnophthalmoideans. The description was based on 10 cleared-and-stained specimens, four disarticulated skulls, and computed microtomography data of P. vallensis. Most recent phylogenetic hypothesis for the Gymnophthalmoidea was used as a framework to compare the skull of P. vallensis with other species of the Alopoglossidae, Gymnophthalmidae, and Teiidae. Marked similarities between alopoglossids and gymnophthalmids were observed in contrast to teiids, probably due to convergence generated by miniaturization. We also qualitatively analyzed the kinesis of the skull of P. vallensis concluding that is highly akinetic, a trait commonly evolved in fossorial, primarily burrowing squamates. We also describe one unique osteological feature for Alopoglossidae that is not known in any other squamate group. Anat Rec, 302:1074-1092, 2019. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Variação Biológica da População , Lagartos/anatomia & histologia , Crânio/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Lagartos/classificação , Filogenia , Crânio/diagnóstico por imagem , Microtomografia por Raio-X
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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1467517

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Abstract The number of individuals with empty stomachs in a population (i.e. the proportion of individuals running on empty) can be used as a simple index of instantaneous energy balance of some organisms such as lizards and fishes. In this study, we aimed to analyze the proportion of empty stomachs in 16 populations of five cnemidophorine species (Glaucomastix abaetensis, Ameivula ocellifera, Glaucomastix littoralis, Contomastix lacertoides and Ameivula nativo) along approximately 5,000 km the Brazilian coast. A total of 550 individuals had their stomach contents removed and identified in the laboratory. Our results showed that the proportion of individuals running on empty varied from 0 to 11.1% among the different populations and species. These proportions are suggestive that the five studied species would be in an overall positive energy balance at the time of the study.


Resumo O número de indivíduos com estômagos vazios em uma população (i.e. a proporção de indivíduos correndo no vazio) pode ser usado como um índice simples do balanço energético instantâneo de organismos como lagartos e peixes. Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar a proporção de estômagos vazios em 16 populações pertencentes a cinco espécies de cnemidophorines (Glaucomastix abaetensis, Ameivula ocellifera, Glaucomastix littoralis, Contomastix lacertoides e Ameivula nativo) ao longo de cerca de 5,000 km da costa leste do Brasil. Um total de 550 indivíduos tiveram seus conteúdos estomacais removidos e analisados em laboratório. Nossos resultados mostraram que a proporção de indivíduos correndo no vazio variou entre 0 a 11.1% entre as diferentes populações e espécies. Essas proporções sugerem que as cinco espécies estudadas estariam em geral em um balanço energético positivo, quando da realização deste estudo.

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Zootaxa ; 4205(5): zootaxa.4205.5.1, 2016 Dec 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27988555

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We present distribution data of all Anguidae, Scincidae, and Teiidae lizards known from the Brazilian Amazonia, totaling 29 species-level taxa, belonging to 14 genera. This represents 11 more species-level taxa than previously reported for these families in this area. Data were based on literature and 46,806 specimens deposited in three North American and eight Brazilian museums, including the main collections harboring Amazonian material. Most species (~55%) are endemic to Amazonia. Except for Ameiva ameiva, that is present in several environments and domains, non-endemic species are either associated with open dry (semideciduous) forest or open vegetation (savanna) enclaves in Amazonia, occupying similar environments outside Amazonia, gallery forests within the Cerrado, or present disjunct populations in the Atlantic Forest. As a whole, six taxa are widespread in Amazonia, four are restricted to eastern Amazonia, four to western Amazonia, three to southwestern Amazonia, one to northern Amazonia, and seven to the southern peripheral portion of Amazonia. Besides, two species present apparently more restricted, unique distributions. Only three species have a distribution that is congruent with one of the areas of endemism (AE) recognized for other organisms (birds and primates), of which two occur in AE Guiana and one in AE Inambari.


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Lagartos/classificação , Lagartos/fisiologia , Distribuição Animal , Animais , Brasil , Ecossistema , Especificidade da Espécie
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Rev. biol. trop ; 63(3): 771-781, jul.-sep. 2015. tab, ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-778083

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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.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Ecossistema , Comportamento de Retorno ao Território Vital/fisiologia , Lagartos/fisiologia , Lagartos/classificação , México , Partenogênese , Densidade Demográfica , Estações do Ano
15.
Rev. biol. trop ; 60(1): 405-412, Mar. 2012. graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-657788

RESUMO

Seasonal changes in the dorsal coloration in the lizard Aspidoscelis costata costata (Squamata: Teiidae). Color and color patterns in animals are important characteristics that bring protection, by dampening the ability of predators that depend on their sight to detect their preys. In lizards, the dorsal coloration plays a key role in communication of intraspecific signals such as social cues. In this study, we evaluated the seasonal changes in the dorsal coloration of the wide foraging lizard A. costata costata, in Tonatico, State of Mexico, Mexico. The seasonal evaluation included: the rainy season from mid June to mid September (can also include the end of May to early October); and the dry season for the rest of the year. The dorsal coloration of A. costata costata and their microhabitats were evaluated by contrasting the color pattern with an identification guide and the control colors of Pantone®, during 11 samplings carried out from February-October 2007. Individual lizard analysis recorded snout-vent length, sex and stage (juveniles and adults). Besides, all animals were marked by toe-clipping, allowing to distinguish dorsal coloration between seasons, sex and stage. A total of 95 lizards were analyzed (53 and 42 for the dry and rainy seasons respectively). We found that the dorsal coloration in A. costata costata varies seasonally and with microhabitats: during the dry season individuals show a brown coloration whereas during the rainy season becomes greener, as the background dominant vegetation color. The results of the present study suggest that: 1) the variation in dorsal coloration in A. costata costata plays an important role in the survival (by cryptic camouflage) of this widely foraging species; 2) the changes in the dorsal coloration of A. costata costata are individually expressed traits, since the coloration of the same lizard is either brown or green depending on the season; and 3) the cryptic functions of the dorsal coloration in widely foraging species have been largely underestimated. We discuss the possible influence of the changes in coloration in an habitat that changes drastically between both dry and rainy seasons.


En lagartijas la coloración corporal es importanteen la comunicación así como en la protección contra los depredadores. Con el uso de una guía Pantone®, se analizó el cambio estacional en la coloración dorsal y los microhábitats de Aspidoscelis costata costata, una lagartija de amplio forrajeo que habita un ambiente (en el Estado de México, México) que cambia drásticamente de apariencia entre sequía y lluvias. Se analizó la dependencia de la coloración dorsal de acuerdo a la estación, sexo y estadio de desarrollo. Los resultados indican que la lagartija A. costata costata presenta una coloración dorsal similar al sustrato en cada estación: parda en sequía y principalmente verde en lluvias. Este estudio sugiere: 1) Que la variación en coloración dorsal con funciones crípticas, como la registrada en A. costata costata, puede resultar importante en la supervivencia de especies de amplio forrajeo; 2) Que el cambio en la coloración dorsal en A. costata costata es a nivel individual, ya que un individuo presente en ambas estaciones manifiesta una coloración dorsal parda en la estación de sequía y una coloración dorsal verde en la estación de lluvias y 3) Que la coloración dorsal, con funciones crípticas, está subestimada en especies de amplio forrajeo.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Lagartos/fisiologia , Estações do Ano , Pigmentação da Pele/fisiologia , Ecossistema , Lagartos/anatomia & histologia , México , Fatores Sexuais
16.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 19(4): 262-264, Oct.-Dec. 2010. ilus, mapas
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-604684

RESUMO

A non-engorged adult female Amblyomma dissimile and two Amblyomma sp. larvae were found parasitizing the lizard Ameiva ameiva in the municipality of Chapadinha, State of Maranhão. This is the first record in the state of Maranhão and fills a gap in the distribution of A. dissimile in Brazil. The lizard A. ameiva represents a new host for A. dissimile, and also the first record of this tick species infesting lizards of the family Teiidae in Brazil.


Uma fêmea adulta não ingurgitada de Amblyomma dissimile e duas larvas de Amblyomma sp. foram encontradas parasitando o lagarto Ameiva ameiva no município de Chapadinha, Estado do Maranhão. Além de representar um novo registro para o Estado do Maranhão, esse trabalho preenche uma lacuna de distribuição geográfica de A. dissimile no país. O lagarto A. ameiva representa um novo hospedeiro para A. dissimile, sendo também o primeiro registro dessa espécie de carrapato infestando lagartos da família Teiidae no Brasil.


Assuntos
Animais , Ixodidae/fisiologia , Lagartos/parasitologia , Brasil
17.
Rev. biol. trop ; 56(4): 1871-1881, Dec. 2008. graf, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-637784

RESUMO

Morphologic variation of the parthenogenetic lizard Aspidoscelis rodecki (Squamata: Teiidae): evolutionary and conservation implications. Post-formational divergence has been used for the recognition of new parthenogenetic species. Currently, the parthenogenetic lizard Aspidoscelis rodecki McCoy and Maslin 1962 is recognized as a single taxon that was derived from a single, parthenogenetically capable, hybrid. This lizard had been derived via hybridization between individuals of two gonochoristic species, Aspidoscelis angusticeps Cope 1878 and Aspidoscelis deppii Wiegmann 1834. The distribution of A. rodecki includes Isla Contoy and Isla Mujeres and the adjacent mainland of Quintana Roo, México. Previous studies have found post-formational divergence in genetic, chromatic and life-history characteristics among a continental population (Puerto Juárez) and an insular population (Isla Contoy). A meristic analysis was carried out to evaluate the morphological divergence among both populations of A. rodecki. We used 38 individuals from Puerto Juárez and 23 individuals from Isla Contoy. Nine meristic characters with discrimination value among species of the genus Aspidoscelis were used in both univariate (t-Student) and multivariate analyses (principal components and canonical variate analysis). According to both analyses, Puerto Juárez is meristically distinguishable from Isla Contoy. Both populations differ in five meristic characters and were a high correct classification in the canonical variate analysis: 97% of Puerto Juárez and 100% of Isla Contoy. A small sample from Isla Mujeres and a single specimen from Punta Sam (mainland) may represent different morphological groups. Due to the patterns of phenotypic variation, A. rodecki is considered as a single variable parthenogenetic species with high priority to conservation. The populations of A. rodecki have been extremely affected by the tourism developers. If the habitat of the parthenogenetic lizard (beach grasses) is allowed to stay, the expansion by the developers will not affect the survivorship of these populations. Nevertheless, the first sign of development is the total destruction of natural grasses that occurs on the beach, leaving only sand. There is a last chance to save the parthenogenetic lizard A. rodecki, but any effort will be useless without the support from the environmental authority of Mexico and cooperation from the developers. We suggest that Puerto Juárez and Isla Contoy receive separate management because they have unique portions of phenotypic variation of A. rodecki. The two lizard populations can be considered separate "Evolutionary Significant Units" (ESU). Rev. Biol. Trop. 56 (4): 1871-1881. Epub 2008 December 12.


La divergencia post-formación se ha utilizado para el reconocimiento de nuevas especies partenogenéticas. Actualmente, la lagartija partenogenética Aspidoscelis rodecki McCoy y Maslin 1962 es reconocida como una sola especie, que se originó de un híbrido partenogenético. Estudios previos han encontrado divergencia genética, en coloración y en características de historia de vida entre una población continental (Puerto Juárez) y una insular (Isla Contoy) en Quintana Roo, México. Se llevó a cabo un análisis merístico para evaluar la divergencia entre ambas poblaciones de A. rodecki. Se utilizaron 38 individuos de Puerto Juárez y 23 individuos de Isla Contoy. Se usaron nueve características merísticas y se realizaron análisis univariados (t de Student) y multivariados (análisis de componentes principales y análisis de variación canónica). De acuerdo a ambos análisis, Puerto Juárez es merísticamente distinguible de Isla Contoy. Ambas poblaciones difieren en cinco características merísticas y presentaron un alto porcentaje de clasificación en el análisis de variación canónica: 97% para Puerto Juárez y 100% para Isla Contoy. Una pequeña muestra de Isla Mujeres y un solo individuo de Punta Sam (continente) pueden representar otros grupos morfológicos. Con base en los patrones de variación fenotípica, A. rodecki es considerada como una sola especie partenogenética variable y prioritaria para la conservación. Debido a que cada población contiene una porción única de la variación de A. rodecki, Puerto Juárez e Isla Contoy merecen un manejo separado y se sugiere que cada una constituya una "Unidad Evolutiva Significativa" (ESU).


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Lagartos/genética , Partenogênese/genética , Evolução Molecular , Lagartos/anatomia & histologia , Lagartos/classificação , México , Fenótipo
18.
Rev. Salusvita (Online) ; 26(3): 69-78, 2007. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: lil-559709

RESUMO

Os teiús são os maiores lagartos predadores da América do Sul, os maiores lagartos do Novo Mundo e os maiores representantes da família Teiidae; portanto, seu papel na cadeia alimentar e no equilíbrio de um ecossistema é fundamental. Todas as espécies de teiús ocorrem no território brasileiro, sendo duas delas endêmicas. Este artigo teve como objetivo caracterizar lagartos do gênero Tupinambis por meio da genética e da hematologia. Foram analisados 17 animais de cativeiro de cinco espécies de teiús, sendo oito Tupinambis merianae, quatro T. rufescens, três T. quadrilineatus, um T. teguixin e um T. duseni. No que concerne à hematologia, foram analisados hematócrito, dosagem de hemoglobina, contagem de eritrócitos, volume corpuscular médio, hemoglobina corpuscular média e concentração da hemoglobina corpuscular média. Os resultados mostraram que ocorreu diferença entre as espécies em todas as variáveis hematológicas. A partir da técnica eletroforética em acetato de celulose (tampão Borato pH 8,9), foram identificados os padrões de hemoglobina de quatro espécies de teiús (T. merianae, T. rufescens, T. quadrilineatus e T. teguixin)...


Genetics and hematology of lizards of the genus Tupinambis (Sauria:Teiidae). Tegus are the largest predator lizards in South America, the largest terrestrial lizards of the New World and the largest members of the family Teiidae; the refore its role in the food chain and inside an ecosystem balance is essential. All tegus species occur in Brazilian territory, and two of them are endemic. This work aimed to characterize animals through genetics and hematology. 17 animals of 5 tegus species were analyzed, being 8 Tupinambis merianae, 4 Tupinambis rufescens, 3 Tupinambis quadrilineatus, 1 Tupinambis teguixin and 1 Tupinambis duseni. In hematology were analyzed hematocrit, hemoglobine dosage, erythrocyte count, average body volume, average body hemoglobin and average body hemoglobin concentration. The results showed that occurs differences between the species in all of hematology variables. Throught electrophoretic techniques in cellulose acetate (Borato pH 8,9), hemoglobin patterns were identified four tegus species (T. merianae, T. rufescens, T. quadrilineatus and T. teguixin)...


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Animais , Genética , Hematologia , Lagartos , América do Sul , Répteis/genética
19.
Oecologia ; 122(3): 410-420, 2000 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28308292

RESUMO

We examined standard niche axes (time, place, and food) for three sympatric teiid lizards in the Amazon rain forest. Activity times during the day were similar among species. Ameiva ameiva were in more open microhabitats and had higher body temperatures compared with the two species of Kentropyx. Microhabitat overlaps were low and not significantly different from simulations based on Monte Carlo analysis. Grasshoppers, crickets, and spiders were important in the diets of all three species and many relatively abundant prey were infrequently eaten (e.g., ants). Dietary overlaps were most similar between the two species of Kentropyx even though microhabitat overlaps were relatively low. A Monte Carlo analysis on prey types revealed that dietary overlaps were higher at all ranks than simulated overlaps indicating that use of prey is not random. Although prey size was correlated with lizard body size, there were no species differences in adjusted prey size. A. ameiva ate more prey items at a given body size than either species of Kentropyx. Body size varies among species, with A. ameiva being the largest and K. altamazonica the smallest. The two species of Kentropyx are most distant morphologically, with A. ameiva intermediate. The most distant species morphologically are the most similar in terms of prey types. A morphological analysis including 15 species from four genera revealed patterns of covariation that reflected phylogenetic affinities (i.e., taxonomic patterns are evident). A cluster analysis revealed that A. ameiva, K. pelviceps, and K. altamazonica were in the same morphological group and that within that group, A. ameiva differed from the rest of the species. In addition, K. pelviceps and K. altamazonica were distinguishable from other species of Kentropyx based on morphology.

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