Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)

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Autor(a) principal: Magrini, Fernando Peron
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9443
Resumo: The main threat to biodiversity and genetic diversity of natural populations is habitat fragmentation, caused by continuous anthropic actions such as deforestation, mining and hunting, all connected to human development. These activities have direct consequences on both vegetal and animal species, altering richness and modifying population dynamics by affecting physical, chemical and biological processes linked to the populations. In this context, captive populations of threatened animals take on huge responsibility onto conservation of several species providing a source of genetic material and ecological relations. Therefore, management of these populations is fundamental to avoid captive associated problems, and one of many tools used to achieve such goals resides in the genetic characterization of populations. The southern muriqui is the biggest neotropical primate, endemic of Atlantic Forest, it is in the threatened animals list of IUCN at the category “Endangered”. We used 8 heterologous microssatellite loci to characterize the genetic variability and verify possible parentage relationships between 18 captive individuals. Results show that the allelic richness and genetic diversity identified in captive animals is similar, otherwise higher when compared to other captive and in situ studies, contradicting prevailing literature. We achieved values of mean expected heterozygosity of 0,619 and mean richness of 5,253. Parentage analysis may have left some doubts still, but revealed several new relationships between some individuals whose pre-captive origin is uncertain. This essay supplies fundamental information for creating an ex situ management strategy aiming reproduction and maintaining genetic variation found at Brazil´s captivities today. We also stress the importance and need to produce a studbook for this specie, which may assist the management itself as well as future work with the specie.
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These activities have direct consequences on both vegetal and animal species, altering richness and modifying population dynamics by affecting physical, chemical and biological processes linked to the populations. In this context, captive populations of threatened animals take on huge responsibility onto conservation of several species providing a source of genetic material and ecological relations. Therefore, management of these populations is fundamental to avoid captive associated problems, and one of many tools used to achieve such goals resides in the genetic characterization of populations. The southern muriqui is the biggest neotropical primate, endemic of Atlantic Forest, it is in the threatened animals list of IUCN at the category “Endangered”. We used 8 heterologous microssatellite loci to characterize the genetic variability and verify possible parentage relationships between 18 captive individuals. Results show that the allelic richness and genetic diversity identified in captive animals is similar, otherwise higher when compared to other captive and in situ studies, contradicting prevailing literature. We achieved values of mean expected heterozygosity of 0,619 and mean richness of 5,253. Parentage analysis may have left some doubts still, but revealed several new relationships between some individuals whose pre-captive origin is uncertain. This essay supplies fundamental information for creating an ex situ management strategy aiming reproduction and maintaining genetic variation found at Brazil´s captivities today. We also stress the importance and need to produce a studbook for this specie, which may assist the management itself as well as future work with the specie.A principal ameaça à biodiversidade e diversidade genética para populações selvagens é a fragmentação de habitat decorrente da contínua ação antrópica, como desmatamento, mineração e caça, ligadas ao desenvolvimento humano. Essas atividades têm consequências diretas nas espécies animais e vegetais, alterando riqueza e modificando a dinâmica das populações ao afetar processos físicos, químicos e biológicos ligados às populações. Neste contexto, as populações de cativeiro de animais ameaçados de extinção assumem uma enorme importância para a conservação de diversas espécies, servindo como uma fonte de material genético e relações ecológicas. Portanto, o manejo dessas populações é fundamental para evitar diversos problemas-associados ao cativeiro, e uma das ferramentas para alcançarmos esses objetivos é a caracterização genética das populações. O muriqui-do-sul é o maior primata neotropical, endêmico de florestas de Mata Atlântica ele consta na lista de animais ameaçados da IUCN na categoria de “Em Perigo de Extinção”. Utilizamos 8 loci microssatélites heterólogos para caracterizar a variabilidade genética e verificar possíveis relações de parentesco em 18 indivíduos de cativeiro. Os resultados indicam que a riqueza alélica e diversidade genética presente nos animais cativos é similar, quando não alta se comparada com outros estudos de cativeiro e in situ, contradizendo literatura predominante, atingindo valores médios de heterozigosidade esperada e riqueza de 0,619 e 5,253. As análises de parentesco deixaram algumas dúvidas, mas revelaram várias novas relações entre indivíduos cuja origem pré-cativeiro é incerta. Este trabalho prove informações fundamentais para criação de uma estratégia de manejo ex situ visando reprodução e manutenção da variação genética presente hoje nos cativeiros do Brasil, e a importância da produção de um studbook para a espécie, que facilitará o próprio manejo, assim como possíveis futuros trabalhos com a espécie.OutraporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Conservação da Fauna - PPGCFauUFSCarMuriquiGenéticaMicrossatéliteConservaçãoGeneticsMicrossatelliteConservationBrachyteles arachnoidesCIENCIAS BIOLOGICASVariabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. 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title Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
spellingShingle Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
Magrini, Fernando Peron
Muriqui
Genética
Microssatélite
Conservação
Genetics
Microssatellite
Conservation
Brachyteles arachnoides
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
title_full Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
title_fullStr Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
title_full_unstemmed Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
title_sort Variabilidade genética e análise de parentesco de animais de cativeiro Muriqui-do-sul (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. GEOFFROY, 1806)
author Magrini, Fernando Peron
author_facet Magrini, Fernando Peron
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Galetti Júnior, Pedro Manoel
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Blanck, Danielly Veloso
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Muriqui
Genética
Microssatélite
Conservação
topic Muriqui
Genética
Microssatélite
Conservação
Genetics
Microssatellite
Conservation
Brachyteles arachnoides
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Genetics
Microssatellite
Conservation
dc.subject.lat.fl_str_mv Brachyteles arachnoides
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The main threat to biodiversity and genetic diversity of natural populations is habitat fragmentation, caused by continuous anthropic actions such as deforestation, mining and hunting, all connected to human development. These activities have direct consequences on both vegetal and animal species, altering richness and modifying population dynamics by affecting physical, chemical and biological processes linked to the populations. In this context, captive populations of threatened animals take on huge responsibility onto conservation of several species providing a source of genetic material and ecological relations. Therefore, management of these populations is fundamental to avoid captive associated problems, and one of many tools used to achieve such goals resides in the genetic characterization of populations. The southern muriqui is the biggest neotropical primate, endemic of Atlantic Forest, it is in the threatened animals list of IUCN at the category “Endangered”. We used 8 heterologous microssatellite loci to characterize the genetic variability and verify possible parentage relationships between 18 captive individuals. Results show that the allelic richness and genetic diversity identified in captive animals is similar, otherwise higher when compared to other captive and in situ studies, contradicting prevailing literature. We achieved values of mean expected heterozygosity of 0,619 and mean richness of 5,253. Parentage analysis may have left some doubts still, but revealed several new relationships between some individuals whose pre-captive origin is uncertain. This essay supplies fundamental information for creating an ex situ management strategy aiming reproduction and maintaining genetic variation found at Brazil´s captivities today. We also stress the importance and need to produce a studbook for this specie, which may assist the management itself as well as future work with the specie.
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