Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras
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Resumo: | Considering the relevance of Anodontites trapesialis, a freshwater bivalve of the Mycetopodidae family that has differences in shell shape throughout its wide distribution, this study analyzed and morphometrically compared individuals of A. trapesialis from different watersheds, seeking to select shell characteristics that could help in the identification of the species, and looking for relevant morphological and biogeographic information. The collections used were: MZUSP, UFMT, MCN - FZB and CIB (UFSCar). From a total of 118 analyzed individuals, 35 belonged to Paraguay river basin, 32 to Paraná, 18 to Uruguay, 18 to South Atlantic and 15 to Amazon river basin. Photographic records were taken from the internal face of each specimen shell, where the landmarks were localized (10 in total). With the TPSDIG software, landmarks were digitized, and x and y coordinates of each landmark were obtained. With the MorphoJ software, these coordinates were overlaid using GPA (General Procrustes Analysis) separating size and shape components and generating a matrix of the procrustes coordinates, that were used later in statistical analysis. The statistical analysis made were Procrustes Anova, Principal Components Analysis (PCA), Canonical Variate Analysis (CVA, maximum shell shape differentiation), Discriminant Analysis with cross validation and Mahalanobis Distance. The Procrustes Anova indicated significant differences between populations according to latitude (F=4,87 p<0,0001), while the PCA pointed that the axis that best explain the difference between shell shapes were 1 (40,918% of variation) e 2 (16,588%). The CVA resulted in 2 main axes: the 1st axis (shape) explained 51,356% of the variation - the analysis showed significant difference among Uruguay river and Paraguay river basins, and slight difference showing an overlay between other river basin groups. The Discriminant Analysis showed high percentages of identification, confirming the CVA (higher percentages show groups with higher distance, resulting in 100% when comparing Uruguay and Paraguay river basins), and showing that the shells from Paraguay and Amazon River basins are taller, while the ones from Paraná, Uruguay and South Atlantic are usually rhomboid. When analysing Mahalanobis Distance, the biggest difference is found between the populations from Amazon River basins and South Atlantic watershed, matching the higher geographic distance. The regression analysis allying the centroid size and the Regression Score pointed that a fraction of the shape variation is influenced by the size of the shell. Finally, this study led to the conclusion that there are differences between populations from varied basins, such as greater (like those from Paraguay river basin) or shorter heights (such as the ones from Paraná river basin), with similar shapes (such as South Atlantic and Uruguayan shells) or contrasting shapes (alike those from Uruguay and Paraguay), all that taking into account that a fraction of all variation is related to size and other fractions are related to environmental variables. |
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Marques, Rafael CavalheiroArruda, Eliane Pintorhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8843243211552880http://lattes.cnpq.br/230847172261949916cd09ab-6230-48eb-b329-a3c4627de27f2022-01-11T18:27:10Z2022-01-11T18:27:10Z2021-11-16MARQUES, Rafael Cavalheiro. Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras. 2021. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Ciências Biológicas) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Sorocaba, 2021. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/15459.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/15459Considering the relevance of Anodontites trapesialis, a freshwater bivalve of the Mycetopodidae family that has differences in shell shape throughout its wide distribution, this study analyzed and morphometrically compared individuals of A. trapesialis from different watersheds, seeking to select shell characteristics that could help in the identification of the species, and looking for relevant morphological and biogeographic information. The collections used were: MZUSP, UFMT, MCN - FZB and CIB (UFSCar). From a total of 118 analyzed individuals, 35 belonged to Paraguay river basin, 32 to Paraná, 18 to Uruguay, 18 to South Atlantic and 15 to Amazon river basin. Photographic records were taken from the internal face of each specimen shell, where the landmarks were localized (10 in total). With the TPSDIG software, landmarks were digitized, and x and y coordinates of each landmark were obtained. With the MorphoJ software, these coordinates were overlaid using GPA (General Procrustes Analysis) separating size and shape components and generating a matrix of the procrustes coordinates, that were used later in statistical analysis. The statistical analysis made were Procrustes Anova, Principal Components Analysis (PCA), Canonical Variate Analysis (CVA, maximum shell shape differentiation), Discriminant Analysis with cross validation and Mahalanobis Distance. The Procrustes Anova indicated significant differences between populations according to latitude (F=4,87 p<0,0001), while the PCA pointed that the axis that best explain the difference between shell shapes were 1 (40,918% of variation) e 2 (16,588%). The CVA resulted in 2 main axes: the 1st axis (shape) explained 51,356% of the variation - the analysis showed significant difference among Uruguay river and Paraguay river basins, and slight difference showing an overlay between other river basin groups. The Discriminant Analysis showed high percentages of identification, confirming the CVA (higher percentages show groups with higher distance, resulting in 100% when comparing Uruguay and Paraguay river basins), and showing that the shells from Paraguay and Amazon River basins are taller, while the ones from Paraná, Uruguay and South Atlantic are usually rhomboid. When analysing Mahalanobis Distance, the biggest difference is found between the populations from Amazon River basins and South Atlantic watershed, matching the higher geographic distance. The regression analysis allying the centroid size and the Regression Score pointed that a fraction of the shape variation is influenced by the size of the shell. Finally, this study led to the conclusion that there are differences between populations from varied basins, such as greater (like those from Paraguay river basin) or shorter heights (such as the ones from Paraná river basin), with similar shapes (such as South Atlantic and Uruguayan shells) or contrasting shapes (alike those from Uruguay and Paraguay), all that taking into account that a fraction of all variation is related to size and other fractions are related to environmental variables.Considerando a relevância de Anodontites trapesialis, bivalve de água doce da família Mycetopodidae que possui diferenças na forma da concha ao longo de sua ampla distribuição, o presente trabalho analisou e comparou morfometricamente indivíduos de A. trapesialis advindos de diferentes bacias, buscando selecionar características conquiliológicas que auxiliassem na identificação da espécie, além de informações morfológicas e biogeográficas relevantes. As coleções utilizadas foram: MZUSP, UFMT, Museu de Ciências Naturais da Fundação Zoobotânica e CIB (UFSCar). Dos indivíduos utilizados, 35 pertenciam à Bacia do Paraguai, 32 à do Paraná, 18 à do Uruguai, 18 à do Atlântico Sul e 15 à Amazônica. Foram feitos registros fotográficos da face interna da valva esquerda de cada um dos espécimes, onde se encontravam os landmarks (10 ao total). Com o software TPSDIG, os landmarks foram digitalizados e as coordenadas x e y de cada landmark foram obtidas. Já com o software MorphoJ, esses pontos foram sobrepostos através da GPA (Análise Geral de Procrustes), separando os componentes de tamanho e forma e gerando uma matriz das coordenadas de Procrustes, utilizada posteriormente nas análises estatísticas. As análises estatísticas realizadas foram: Procrustes Anova, Análise dos Componentes Principais (PCA), Análise de Variáveis Canônicas (CVA, diferenciação máxima da forma da concha), Análise de Discriminante com validação cruzada e Distância de Mahalanobis. A Procrustes Anova indicou diferenças significativas entre as populações de acordo com a latitude (F=4,87 p<0,0001), já a PCA apontou que os eixos que mais explicam a diferença de formato das conchas são o 1 (40,918% de variação) e 2 (16,588%). A CVA resultou em 2 eixos principais, e o eixo 1 (forma) explicou 51,356% da variação - a análise mostrou grande diferença entre os grupos das Bacias do Uruguai e Paraguai e sobreposição de outros. A Análise de Discriminante apresentou altas porcentagens de identificação, confirmando a CVA (porcentagens maiores representam os grupos com maior distanciamento, resultando em 100% quando comparados Uruguai e Paraguai), e mostrou que as conchas das Bacias do Paraguai e Amazônica são mais altas, enquanto as das Bacias do Paraná, Uruguai e Atlântico Sul tendem a ser mais romboides. Para a Distância de Mahalanobis, a maior diferença se encontra entre as populações da Bacia Amazônica e do Atlântico Sul, condizendo com a maior distância geográfica. A análise de regressão entre o tamanho do centroide e o Score de Regressão evidenciou que parte da diferença na forma está relacionada ao tamanho. Por fim, o presente estudo levou à conclusão de que existem diferenças entre populações das diferentes bacias, como alturas maiores (Paraguai) ou menores (Paraná), com formatos mais próximos entre si (Atlântico Sul/Uruguai) ou distantes (Uruguai/Paraguai), sendo que parte dessa variação está relacionado com o tamanho, e parte com prováveis influências ambientais encontradas nas bacias hidrográficas.Não recebi financiamentoporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus SorocabaCiências Biológicas - CB-SoUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUnionoidaMycetopodidaeMorfometria geométricaMorfologiaTaxonomiaBiogeografiaGeometric morphometricMorphologyBiogeographyTaxonomyCIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIADiferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileirasMorphometric differentiation of the Anodontites trapesialis shell (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) in different Brazilian hydrographic basinsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis6006004db67816-8578-48d4-915e-132fbda6297areponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; charset=utf-8811https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/15459/2/license_rdfe39d27027a6cc9cb039ad269a5db8e34MD52ORIGINALTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdfTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdfTCCapplication/pdf9944502https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/15459/1/TCC%20Rafael%20reposito%cc%81rio%20para%20BSO.pdf3be0c380cf55fd61790a3a9940994532MD51TEXTTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdf.txtTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain69545https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/15459/3/TCC%20Rafael%20reposito%cc%81rio%20para%20BSO.pdf.txtc982044d3d144108c13e45fbbd3974c7MD53THUMBNAILTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdf.jpgTCC Rafael repositório para BSO.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg5868https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/15459/4/TCC%20Rafael%20reposito%cc%81rio%20para%20BSO.pdf.jpg72a7048c7479884754c7937d42fe0ccdMD54ufscar/154592023-09-18 18:32:21.438oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/15459Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:32:21Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Morphometric differentiation of the Anodontites trapesialis shell (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) in different Brazilian hydrographic basins |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras Marques, Rafael Cavalheiro Unionoida Mycetopodidae Morfometria geométrica Morfologia Taxonomia Biogeografia Geometric morphometric Morphology Biogeography Taxonomy CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Diferenciação morfométrica da concha de Anodontites trapesialis (Lamarck, 1819) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) em diferentes bacias hidrográficas brasileiras |
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Marques, Rafael Cavalheiro |
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Marques, Rafael Cavalheiro |
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Marques, Rafael Cavalheiro |
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Arruda, Eliane Pintor |
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Unionoida Mycetopodidae Morfometria geométrica Morfologia Taxonomia Biogeografia |
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Geometric morphometric Morphology Biogeography Taxonomy |
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Considering the relevance of Anodontites trapesialis, a freshwater bivalve of the Mycetopodidae family that has differences in shell shape throughout its wide distribution, this study analyzed and morphometrically compared individuals of A. trapesialis from different watersheds, seeking to select shell characteristics that could help in the identification of the species, and looking for relevant morphological and biogeographic information. The collections used were: MZUSP, UFMT, MCN - FZB and CIB (UFSCar). From a total of 118 analyzed individuals, 35 belonged to Paraguay river basin, 32 to Paraná, 18 to Uruguay, 18 to South Atlantic and 15 to Amazon river basin. Photographic records were taken from the internal face of each specimen shell, where the landmarks were localized (10 in total). With the TPSDIG software, landmarks were digitized, and x and y coordinates of each landmark were obtained. With the MorphoJ software, these coordinates were overlaid using GPA (General Procrustes Analysis) separating size and shape components and generating a matrix of the procrustes coordinates, that were used later in statistical analysis. The statistical analysis made were Procrustes Anova, Principal Components Analysis (PCA), Canonical Variate Analysis (CVA, maximum shell shape differentiation), Discriminant Analysis with cross validation and Mahalanobis Distance. The Procrustes Anova indicated significant differences between populations according to latitude (F=4,87 p<0,0001), while the PCA pointed that the axis that best explain the difference between shell shapes were 1 (40,918% of variation) e 2 (16,588%). The CVA resulted in 2 main axes: the 1st axis (shape) explained 51,356% of the variation - the analysis showed significant difference among Uruguay river and Paraguay river basins, and slight difference showing an overlay between other river basin groups. The Discriminant Analysis showed high percentages of identification, confirming the CVA (higher percentages show groups with higher distance, resulting in 100% when comparing Uruguay and Paraguay river basins), and showing that the shells from Paraguay and Amazon River basins are taller, while the ones from Paraná, Uruguay and South Atlantic are usually rhomboid. When analysing Mahalanobis Distance, the biggest difference is found between the populations from Amazon River basins and South Atlantic watershed, matching the higher geographic distance. The regression analysis allying the centroid size and the Regression Score pointed that a fraction of the shape variation is influenced by the size of the shell. Finally, this study led to the conclusion that there are differences between populations from varied basins, such as greater (like those from Paraguay river basin) or shorter heights (such as the ones from Paraná river basin), with similar shapes (such as South Atlantic and Uruguayan shells) or contrasting shapes (alike those from Uruguay and Paraguay), all that taking into account that a fraction of all variation is related to size and other fractions are related to environmental variables. |
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