Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga

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Autor(a) principal: PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5428
Resumo: Callithrix jacchus is a Neotropical primate, with a high adaptability to different environments, occuring in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga. These primates have an omnivorous diet and a polymorphic vision, with two phenotypes in the population (trichromatic and dichromatic). The Caatinga is a semiarid environment that presents extreme conditions such as high temperature and low rainfall, imposing several challenges to animals. Due to these conditions, plant resources are scarce and available only in certain periods of the year. Nonetheless, insects are available during all year. This study aimed to analyze the behavioral ecology of free-living commom marmosets in a Caatinga environment. First, we investigated the behavioral patterns and feeding ecology of these primates in the rainy and dry season. Later, we compared how colour vision affect insect prey capture between females and males. The study was conduted in the Fazenda Marimbondo, located near to Cabaceiras, Paraíba. During 6 months of study, we observed 19 individuals (5 groups), throught the focal animal sampling method associated with ad libitium method. Additionally, we recorded all the consumed plant items and animal prey captures. We observed a significant difference in the resting time between the two seasons, with an increase of this behavior during the dry season. Insectivorous preys were the most explored item by common marmosets, and alternative plant resources such as cactu’s cladode were also consumed. Overall, within the insect consumption, we observed a significant higher number of captures performed by females and a significant higher number in conspicuous insects captures when lactating females were present. Finally, we found a size-coloration effect in the insect captures performed by males (dichromats). These results suggest that Callithrix jacchus adjust their behavioral patterns and feeding ecology to survive in a semiarid environment. Futhermore, the insects captures appear to be influenced by both lactation and colour vision, suggesting that the polymorphism in our population is maintained by heterozygous advantage.
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spelling SCHIEL, NicolaPESSOA, Daniel Marques de AlmeidaSOUTO, Antonio da SilvaOLIVEIRA , Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro deALVES, Maria Danise de OliveiraSOUZA, Thiago GonçalvesCADENA, Pabyton Gonçalveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5840403348098770PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu2016-08-22T16:16:00Z2015-07-13PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu. Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga. 2015. 86 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5428Callithrix jacchus is a Neotropical primate, with a high adaptability to different environments, occuring in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga. These primates have an omnivorous diet and a polymorphic vision, with two phenotypes in the population (trichromatic and dichromatic). The Caatinga is a semiarid environment that presents extreme conditions such as high temperature and low rainfall, imposing several challenges to animals. Due to these conditions, plant resources are scarce and available only in certain periods of the year. Nonetheless, insects are available during all year. This study aimed to analyze the behavioral ecology of free-living commom marmosets in a Caatinga environment. First, we investigated the behavioral patterns and feeding ecology of these primates in the rainy and dry season. Later, we compared how colour vision affect insect prey capture between females and males. The study was conduted in the Fazenda Marimbondo, located near to Cabaceiras, Paraíba. During 6 months of study, we observed 19 individuals (5 groups), throught the focal animal sampling method associated with ad libitium method. Additionally, we recorded all the consumed plant items and animal prey captures. We observed a significant difference in the resting time between the two seasons, with an increase of this behavior during the dry season. Insectivorous preys were the most explored item by common marmosets, and alternative plant resources such as cactu’s cladode were also consumed. Overall, within the insect consumption, we observed a significant higher number of captures performed by females and a significant higher number in conspicuous insects captures when lactating females were present. Finally, we found a size-coloration effect in the insect captures performed by males (dichromats). These results suggest that Callithrix jacchus adjust their behavioral patterns and feeding ecology to survive in a semiarid environment. Futhermore, the insects captures appear to be influenced by both lactation and colour vision, suggesting that the polymorphism in our population is maintained by heterozygous advantage.Callithirx jacchus é um primata do Novo Mundo, com uma grande adaptabilidade a diversos ambientes, habitando desde Mata Atlântica à Caatinga. Este pequeno primata possui uma dieta onívora e uma visão polimórfica, com dois fenótipos na população (tricromatas e dicromatas). A Caatinga é um ambiente semiárido que apresenta condições extremas, como altas temperaturas e baixas precipitações, impondo vários desafios aos animais que a habitam. Devido a estas condições ambientais, existe uma elevada escassez de recursos vegetais, estando estes disponíveis apenas em alguns períodos do ano. Por outro lado, há disponibilidade de insetos durante todo o ano. Dessa forma, o presente estudo tem como objetivo geral analisar a ecologia comportamental do sagui-comum de vida livre. Primeiramente investigamos os padrões comportamentais e a ecologia alimentar destes primatas nas estações chuvosa e seca. Posteriormente, comparamos o forrageio por insetos entre fêmeas e machos, investigando o efeito que os fenótipos têm nestas capturas. O estudo foi realizado na Fazenda Marimbondo, situada no município de Cabaceiras, Paraíba. Durante 6 meses de estudo, observamos 19 indivíduos (5 grupos), através do método de observação comportamental animal focal associado ao método de ad libitum. Adicionalmente, registramos todos os eventos de exploração de recursos vegetais, assim como, todas as capturas de insetos. Com relação aos padrões comportamentais, observamos uma diferença significativa no tempo de descanso entre as duas estações, com aumento deste comportamento na estação seca. A respeito da ecologia alimentar, constatamos o consumo de alimentos alternativos tais como cladódio e flores de cactáceas entre outros. Ainda, observamos um consumo de várias presas animais, normalmente presas insetívoras. Dentro deste consumo, observamos um maior número de capturas por parte de fêmeas, existindo apenas diferença significativa nas capturas de insetos totais e de coloração conspícua quando fêmeas lactantes estavam presentes na amostra. Por fim, verificamos um efeito do tamanho do inseto aliado à sua coloração nas capturas por machos dicromatas. Estes resultados sugerem que C. jacchus possui estratégias comportamentais ajustadas para sobreviver num ambiente como a Caatinga. Além disso, as capturas de insetos parecem ser influenciadas tanto pela lactação como pelo fenótipo, sugerindo que na população em estudo este polimorfismo seja mantido por vantagem heterozigótica.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-22T16:16:00Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Filipa Alexandra de Abreu Paulos.pdf: 961296 bytes, checksum: 654338fc3012a95ba3d3eb1aa7a0f4af (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-22T16:16:00Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Behavioral ecology of Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) in caatinga environment
title Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
spellingShingle Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu
Sagui
Callithrix jacchus
Ecologia comportamental
Caatinga
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
title_full Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
title_fullStr Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
title_full_unstemmed Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
title_sort Ecologia comportamental de Callithrix jacchus (Primates, Callitrichidae) em ambiente de caatinga
author PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu
author_facet PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv PESSOA, Daniel Marques de Almeida
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv SOUTO, Antonio da Silva
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA , Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ALVES, Maria Danise de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Thiago Gonçalves
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv CADENA, Pabyton Gonçalves
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PAULOS, Filipa Alexandra de Abreu
contributor_str_mv SCHIEL, Nicola
PESSOA, Daniel Marques de Almeida
SOUTO, Antonio da Silva
OLIVEIRA , Tacyana Pereira Ribeiro de
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SOUZA, Thiago Gonçalves
CADENA, Pabyton Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sagui
Callithrix jacchus
Ecologia comportamental
Caatinga
topic Sagui
Callithrix jacchus
Ecologia comportamental
Caatinga
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description Callithrix jacchus is a Neotropical primate, with a high adaptability to different environments, occuring in Atlantic Forest and Caatinga. These primates have an omnivorous diet and a polymorphic vision, with two phenotypes in the population (trichromatic and dichromatic). The Caatinga is a semiarid environment that presents extreme conditions such as high temperature and low rainfall, imposing several challenges to animals. Due to these conditions, plant resources are scarce and available only in certain periods of the year. Nonetheless, insects are available during all year. This study aimed to analyze the behavioral ecology of free-living commom marmosets in a Caatinga environment. First, we investigated the behavioral patterns and feeding ecology of these primates in the rainy and dry season. Later, we compared how colour vision affect insect prey capture between females and males. The study was conduted in the Fazenda Marimbondo, located near to Cabaceiras, Paraíba. During 6 months of study, we observed 19 individuals (5 groups), throught the focal animal sampling method associated with ad libitium method. Additionally, we recorded all the consumed plant items and animal prey captures. We observed a significant difference in the resting time between the two seasons, with an increase of this behavior during the dry season. Insectivorous preys were the most explored item by common marmosets, and alternative plant resources such as cactu’s cladode were also consumed. Overall, within the insect consumption, we observed a significant higher number of captures performed by females and a significant higher number in conspicuous insects captures when lactating females were present. Finally, we found a size-coloration effect in the insect captures performed by males (dichromats). These results suggest that Callithrix jacchus adjust their behavioral patterns and feeding ecology to survive in a semiarid environment. Futhermore, the insects captures appear to be influenced by both lactation and colour vision, suggesting that the polymorphism in our population is maintained by heterozygous advantage.
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