DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Socorro Jeyce Rocha Vasconcelos
Data de Publicação: 2011
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Resumo: Species that live on and under boulders in intertidal areas and fields of boulders are likely to have similar patterns of spatial or temporal. The boulders found in intertidal habitats are complex and naturally fragmented This substrate serves as refuge for crabs and chitons against desiccation and tidal action. The chitons are adapted to live under these boulders and their distribution is affected by several changes that the environment suffers throughout the year. This study aimed to describe the distribution of chitons Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Data were collected monthly from August 2009 until July 2010. Two transects were drawn perpendicular to each other distant beach, about 25 meters. Along the transects were sampled every ten meters, beginning the first point after sixty meters from the top of the sand, and at every point three replicates were made bounded by a square PVC 50 x 50 cm. All the boulders were checked and found each specimen was identified, then its total length was measured as the boulders. We have found only two species, both family Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus and Ischnoplax pectinata. Observed a total of 2107 chitons throughout the study period, of which 1629 were identified as I. Striolatus (77.31%) and 478 (22.69%) as I. pectinata. I. striolatus was identified as the most abundant and both species were more abundant in transect 1 (when comparing the two transects) and zone 2 (compared to the two zones). The peak of abundance occurred in August 2009 with the specie I. striolatus. The salinity and rainfall showed a negative correlation with total abundance of chitons. Both species showed a positive correlation between the abundance and size of boulders. The density of I.striolatus ranged between 0.013 and 0.431 ind / mÂ, while the density of I. pectinata ranged between 0.0033 and 0.178 ind / mÂ.In general, the greater is the density of I. striolatus for I. pectinata and both species have higher densities in zone 2, compared with that seen in the area 1.The average size of I. striolatus is 9.70  1.53 mm, while that of I. pectinata  3.71 is 12.46 mm and no species has its size influenced by abiotic factors (salinity and rainfall). The frequency distribution of monthly size was unimodal for both species. Positive correlation was found between the size of both species and sizes of boulders inhabited by them.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisDinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do BrasilPopulation dynamics of quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) from the beach Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Northeast Brazil2011-08-17Helena Matthews Cascon1197527036300368813339http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4277364Z5Socorro Jeyce Rocha VasconcelosUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncias Marinhas TropicaisUFCBRBoulders Abundance Density.Seixos AbundÃncia Densidade.ZOOLOGIASpecies that live on and under boulders in intertidal areas and fields of boulders are likely to have similar patterns of spatial or temporal. The boulders found in intertidal habitats are complex and naturally fragmented This substrate serves as refuge for crabs and chitons against desiccation and tidal action. The chitons are adapted to live under these boulders and their distribution is affected by several changes that the environment suffers throughout the year. This study aimed to describe the distribution of chitons Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Data were collected monthly from August 2009 until July 2010. Two transects were drawn perpendicular to each other distant beach, about 25 meters. Along the transects were sampled every ten meters, beginning the first point after sixty meters from the top of the sand, and at every point three replicates were made bounded by a square PVC 50 x 50 cm. All the boulders were checked and found each specimen was identified, then its total length was measured as the boulders. We have found only two species, both family Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus and Ischnoplax pectinata. Observed a total of 2107 chitons throughout the study period, of which 1629 were identified as I. Striolatus (77.31%) and 478 (22.69%) as I. pectinata. I. striolatus was identified as the most abundant and both species were more abundant in transect 1 (when comparing the two transects) and zone 2 (compared to the two zones). The peak of abundance occurred in August 2009 with the specie I. striolatus. The salinity and rainfall showed a negative correlation with total abundance of chitons. Both species showed a positive correlation between the abundance and size of boulders. The density of I.striolatus ranged between 0.013 and 0.431 ind / mÂ, while the density of I. pectinata ranged between 0.0033 and 0.178 ind / mÂ.In general, the greater is the density of I. striolatus for I. pectinata and both species have higher densities in zone 2, compared with that seen in the area 1.The average size of I. striolatus is 9.70  1.53 mm, while that of I. pectinata  3.71 is 12.46 mm and no species has its size influenced by abiotic factors (salinity and rainfall). The frequency distribution of monthly size was unimodal for both species. Positive correlation was found between the size of both species and sizes of boulders inhabited by them.EspÃcies que vivem sobre e sob seixos em Ãreas entremarÃs e em campos de seixos sÃo susceptÃveis de ter padrÃes semelhantes de variaÃÃo espacial ou temporal. Os seixos encontrados nas zonas entremarÃs sÃo habitats complexos e naturalmente fragmentados Esse tipo de substrato funciona como refÃgio para caranguejos e quÃtons contra a dessecaÃÃo e aÃÃo das marÃs. Os quÃtons sÃo adaptados a viver sob esses seixos e tem sua distribuiÃÃo afetada pelas diversas alteraÃÃes que esse ambiente sofre ao longo do ano. Este estudo teve o objetivo de descrever a distribuiÃÃo dos quÃtons na Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Os dados foram coletados mensalmente, no perÃodo de agosto de 2009 atà julho de 2010. Foram traÃados dois transectos perpendiculares a praia distando entre si, cerca de 25 metros. Ao longo dos transectos foram feitas amostragens a cada dez metros, iniciando o primeiro ponto apÃs sessenta metros do inÃcio da areia, e em cada ponto foram feitas trÃs rÃplicas delimitadas por um quadrado de PVC de 50 x 50 cm. Todos os seixos foram verificados e cada espÃcime encontrado era identificado, depois tinha seu comprimento total medido assim como o seixo. Foram encontradas apenas duas espÃcies, ambas da famÃlia Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus e Ischnoplax pectinata. Observou-se um total de 2107 quÃtons em todo o perÃodo estudado, dos quais 1629 foram identificados como I. striolatus (77,31%) e 478 (22,69%) como I. pectinata. I. striolatus foi identificada como a mais abundante e ambas as espÃcies foram mais abundantes no transecto 1(quando comparados os dois transectos) e na zona 2 (quando comparadas as duas zonas). O pico de abundÃncia ocorreu no mÃs de agosto de 2009 com a espÃcie I. striolatus. A salinidade e a pluviometria demonstraram correlaÃÃo negativa com a abundÃncia total de quÃtons. Ambas as espÃcies apresentaram correlaÃÃo positiva entre a abundÃncia e o tamanho dos seixos. A densidade de I. striolatus variou entre 0,013 e 0,431 ind/mÂ, enquanto a densidade de I. pectinata variou entre 0,0033 e 0,178 ind/mÂ. Em geral, a maior densidade à a de I. striolatus em relaÃÃo a I. pectinata e ambas as espÃcies possuem maiores densidades na zona 2, comparando com o observado na zona 1.O tamanho mÃdio de I. striolatus à 9,70  1,53 mm, enquanto o de I. pectinata à 12,46  3,71mm e nenhuma das espÃcies tem seu tamanho influenciado pelos fatores abiÃticos (salinidade e pluviometria). A distribuiÃÃo das freqÃÃncias de tamanho mensal foi unimodal para ambas as espÃcies. Foi verificada correlaÃÃo positiva entre o tamanho de ambas as espÃcies e os tamanhos dos seixos habitados por elas.CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de NÃvel Superiorhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=12945application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:26:11Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.pt.fl_str_mv DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
dc.title.alternative..fl_str_mv Population dynamics of quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) from the beach Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Northeast Brazil
title DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
Socorro Jeyce Rocha Vasconcelos
Seixos
AbundÃncia
Densidade.
ZOOLOGIA
title_short DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort DinÃmica populacional dos quÃtons (Mollusca: Polyplacophora) da Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, CearÃ, Nordeste do Brasil
author Socorro Jeyce Rocha Vasconcelos
author_facet Socorro Jeyce Rocha Vasconcelos
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Helena Matthews Cascon
dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 11975270363
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 00368813339
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Socorro Jeyce Rocha Vasconcelos
contributor_str_mv Helena Matthews Cascon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Seixos
AbundÃncia
Densidade.
topic Seixos
AbundÃncia
Densidade.
ZOOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ZOOLOGIA
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de NÃvel Superior
dc.description.abstract..fl_txt_mv Species that live on and under boulders in intertidal areas and fields of boulders are likely to have similar patterns of spatial or temporal. The boulders found in intertidal habitats are complex and naturally fragmented This substrate serves as refuge for crabs and chitons against desiccation and tidal action. The chitons are adapted to live under these boulders and their distribution is affected by several changes that the environment suffers throughout the year. This study aimed to describe the distribution of chitons Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Data were collected monthly from August 2009 until July 2010. Two transects were drawn perpendicular to each other distant beach, about 25 meters. Along the transects were sampled every ten meters, beginning the first point after sixty meters from the top of the sand, and at every point three replicates were made bounded by a square PVC 50 x 50 cm. All the boulders were checked and found each specimen was identified, then its total length was measured as the boulders. We have found only two species, both family Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus and Ischnoplax pectinata. Observed a total of 2107 chitons throughout the study period, of which 1629 were identified as I. Striolatus (77.31%) and 478 (22.69%) as I. pectinata. I. striolatus was identified as the most abundant and both species were more abundant in transect 1 (when comparing the two transects) and zone 2 (compared to the two zones). The peak of abundance occurred in August 2009 with the specie I. striolatus. The salinity and rainfall showed a negative correlation with total abundance of chitons. Both species showed a positive correlation between the abundance and size of boulders. The density of I.striolatus ranged between 0.013 and 0.431 ind / mÂ, while the density of I. pectinata ranged between 0.0033 and 0.178 ind / mÂ.In general, the greater is the density of I. striolatus for I. pectinata and both species have higher densities in zone 2, compared with that seen in the area 1.The average size of I. striolatus is 9.70  1.53 mm, while that of I. pectinata  3.71 is 12.46 mm and no species has its size influenced by abiotic factors (salinity and rainfall). The frequency distribution of monthly size was unimodal for both species. Positive correlation was found between the size of both species and sizes of boulders inhabited by them.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv EspÃcies que vivem sobre e sob seixos em Ãreas entremarÃs e em campos de seixos sÃo susceptÃveis de ter padrÃes semelhantes de variaÃÃo espacial ou temporal. Os seixos encontrados nas zonas entremarÃs sÃo habitats complexos e naturalmente fragmentados Esse tipo de substrato funciona como refÃgio para caranguejos e quÃtons contra a dessecaÃÃo e aÃÃo das marÃs. Os quÃtons sÃo adaptados a viver sob esses seixos e tem sua distribuiÃÃo afetada pelas diversas alteraÃÃes que esse ambiente sofre ao longo do ano. Este estudo teve o objetivo de descrever a distribuiÃÃo dos quÃtons na Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Os dados foram coletados mensalmente, no perÃodo de agosto de 2009 atà julho de 2010. Foram traÃados dois transectos perpendiculares a praia distando entre si, cerca de 25 metros. Ao longo dos transectos foram feitas amostragens a cada dez metros, iniciando o primeiro ponto apÃs sessenta metros do inÃcio da areia, e em cada ponto foram feitas trÃs rÃplicas delimitadas por um quadrado de PVC de 50 x 50 cm. Todos os seixos foram verificados e cada espÃcime encontrado era identificado, depois tinha seu comprimento total medido assim como o seixo. Foram encontradas apenas duas espÃcies, ambas da famÃlia Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus e Ischnoplax pectinata. Observou-se um total de 2107 quÃtons em todo o perÃodo estudado, dos quais 1629 foram identificados como I. striolatus (77,31%) e 478 (22,69%) como I. pectinata. I. striolatus foi identificada como a mais abundante e ambas as espÃcies foram mais abundantes no transecto 1(quando comparados os dois transectos) e na zona 2 (quando comparadas as duas zonas). O pico de abundÃncia ocorreu no mÃs de agosto de 2009 com a espÃcie I. striolatus. A salinidade e a pluviometria demonstraram correlaÃÃo negativa com a abundÃncia total de quÃtons. Ambas as espÃcies apresentaram correlaÃÃo positiva entre a abundÃncia e o tamanho dos seixos. A densidade de I. striolatus variou entre 0,013 e 0,431 ind/mÂ, enquanto a densidade de I. pectinata variou entre 0,0033 e 0,178 ind/mÂ. Em geral, a maior densidade à a de I. striolatus em relaÃÃo a I. pectinata e ambas as espÃcies possuem maiores densidades na zona 2, comparando com o observado na zona 1.O tamanho mÃdio de I. striolatus à 9,70  1,53 mm, enquanto o de I. pectinata à 12,46  3,71mm e nenhuma das espÃcies tem seu tamanho influenciado pelos fatores abiÃticos (salinidade e pluviometria). A distribuiÃÃo das freqÃÃncias de tamanho mensal foi unimodal para ambas as espÃcies. Foi verificada correlaÃÃo positiva entre o tamanho de ambas as espÃcies e os tamanhos dos seixos habitados por elas.
description Species that live on and under boulders in intertidal areas and fields of boulders are likely to have similar patterns of spatial or temporal. The boulders found in intertidal habitats are complex and naturally fragmented This substrate serves as refuge for crabs and chitons against desiccation and tidal action. The chitons are adapted to live under these boulders and their distribution is affected by several changes that the environment suffers throughout the year. This study aimed to describe the distribution of chitons Praia do Pacheco, Caucaia, Ce. Data were collected monthly from August 2009 until July 2010. Two transects were drawn perpendicular to each other distant beach, about 25 meters. Along the transects were sampled every ten meters, beginning the first point after sixty meters from the top of the sand, and at every point three replicates were made bounded by a square PVC 50 x 50 cm. All the boulders were checked and found each specimen was identified, then its total length was measured as the boulders. We have found only two species, both family Ischnochitonidae: Ischnochiton striolatus and Ischnoplax pectinata. Observed a total of 2107 chitons throughout the study period, of which 1629 were identified as I. Striolatus (77.31%) and 478 (22.69%) as I. pectinata. I. striolatus was identified as the most abundant and both species were more abundant in transect 1 (when comparing the two transects) and zone 2 (compared to the two zones). The peak of abundance occurred in August 2009 with the specie I. striolatus. The salinity and rainfall showed a negative correlation with total abundance of chitons. Both species showed a positive correlation between the abundance and size of boulders. The density of I.striolatus ranged between 0.013 and 0.431 ind / mÂ, while the density of I. pectinata ranged between 0.0033 and 0.178 ind / mÂ.In general, the greater is the density of I. striolatus for I. pectinata and both species have higher densities in zone 2, compared with that seen in the area 1.The average size of I. striolatus is 9.70  1.53 mm, while that of I. pectinata  3.71 is 12.46 mm and no species has its size influenced by abiotic factors (salinity and rainfall). The frequency distribution of monthly size was unimodal for both species. Positive correlation was found between the size of both species and sizes of boulders inhabited by them.
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