Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Laisla Cagliari
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/12761
Resumo: The evolution of climatic niches happens more slowly than speciation processes, meaning that closely related species may end up sharing the same ecological parameters. Therefore, complexes of closely related species can generate several doubts about specificity given to their ecological convergences. To better understand the effects of these ecological parameters on closely related species, we characterized the ecological niche of Bothrops atrox and Bothrops marajoensis, two Amazonian snakes belonging to the atrox Complex, in which the species in question differ in a small number of morphological characteristics but occur in sympatry in some locations. Currently, Bothrops marajoensis is endemic to the eastern portion of the Amazon Plain, while Bothrops atrox is distributed throughout the Amazon Plain, Pantanal Plain and Guiana Plateau. Through ecological niche modeling, we investigated the areas of greatest environmental suitability for both species. Our research showed that B. atrox and B. marajoensis share a similar ecological niche, but with different occupancy densities, in addition to responding in very different ways to different variations in temperature and precipitation. We conclude that, despite similar ecological niches, species responses to temperature and precipitation expose different features of suitability between them. We also concluded that the effect of species distribution can affect their responses, since species with more restricted distributions, such as B. marajoensis, undergo to different selective pressures, when compared to species with wider distributions, such as B. atrox.
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spelling Costa, Leonora Pireshttps://orcid.org/0000000326253172http://lattes.cnpq.br/2579577549150613Costa, Laisla Cagliarihttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-1535-7232http://lattes.cnpq.br/9200984083551851Bernils, Renato Silveirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0409824847285874Urtiaga, Luisa Maria Viegas Becerra2024-05-29T20:55:50Z2024-05-29T20:55:50Z2023-11-27The evolution of climatic niches happens more slowly than speciation processes, meaning that closely related species may end up sharing the same ecological parameters. Therefore, complexes of closely related species can generate several doubts about specificity given to their ecological convergences. To better understand the effects of these ecological parameters on closely related species, we characterized the ecological niche of Bothrops atrox and Bothrops marajoensis, two Amazonian snakes belonging to the atrox Complex, in which the species in question differ in a small number of morphological characteristics but occur in sympatry in some locations. Currently, Bothrops marajoensis is endemic to the eastern portion of the Amazon Plain, while Bothrops atrox is distributed throughout the Amazon Plain, Pantanal Plain and Guiana Plateau. Through ecological niche modeling, we investigated the areas of greatest environmental suitability for both species. Our research showed that B. atrox and B. marajoensis share a similar ecological niche, but with different occupancy densities, in addition to responding in very different ways to different variations in temperature and precipitation. We conclude that, despite similar ecological niches, species responses to temperature and precipitation expose different features of suitability between them. We also concluded that the effect of species distribution can affect their responses, since species with more restricted distributions, such as B. marajoensis, undergo to different selective pressures, when compared to species with wider distributions, such as B. atrox.A evolução de nichos ecológicos acontece de forma mais lenta que processos de especiação, fazendo com que espécies intimamente relacionadas possam acabar compartilhando dos mesmos parâmetros ecológicos. Por conseguinte, complexos de espécies intimamente relacionados podem gerar diversas dúvidas quando as relações de especificidade dada a suas convergências ecológicas. Para melhor entender os efeitos destes parâmetros ecológicos em espécies intimamente relacionadas, caracterizamos o nicho ecológico de Bothrops atrox e Bothrops marajoensis, duas serpentes amazônicas pertencentes ao Complexo atrox, que se diferenciam por um pequeno número de características morfológicas, mas ocorrem em simpatria em algumas localidades. Atualmente, Bothrops marajoensis é endêmica a porção leste da Planície Amazônica, enquanto Bothrops atrox se distribui por toda a Planície Amazônica, Planície do Pantanal e Planalto das Guianas. Através da modelagem de nicho ecológico, investigamos as áreas de maior adequabilidade ambiental para ambas as espécies. Nossa pesquisa mostrou que B. atrox e B. marajoensis compartilham de um nicho ecológico semelhante, porém com diferentes densidades de ocupação, além de responderem de formas bastante distintas a diferentes variações de temperatura e precipitação. Concluímos que, apesar de nichos ecológicos semelhantes, as respostas das espécies para temperatura e precipitação expõe diferentes feições de adequabilidade entre as espécies. Também concluímos que o efeito da distribuição das espécies pode afetar as respostas das mesmas, já que espécies de distribuições mais restritas, como B. marajoensis, estão sujeitas a diferentes pressões seletivas, quando comparado a espécies de distribuições mais amplas, como é o caso de B. atrox.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Espírito Santo (FAPES)Texthttp://repositorio.ufes.br/handle/10/12761porUniversidade Federal do Espírito SantoMestrado em Biologia AnimalPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Biologia Animal)UFESBRCentro de Ciências Humanas e NaturaisZoologiaBothropsSimpatriaAdequabilidade de habitatAmazôniaModelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes)instname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESORIGINALModelagem de Nicho Ecolo gico de Bothrops Atrox e Bothrops Marajoensis (1)-2.pdfapplication/pdf1348223http://repositorio.ufes.br/bitstreams/cd2b4102-599e-4cef-89a7-b11261de53e3/download38ef306b9a4b16a7e48de4ab44d9fc7bMD5110/127612024-09-11 14:52:51.46oai:repositorio.ufes.br:10/12761http://repositorio.ufes.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufes.br/oai/requestopendoar:21082024-10-15T17:57:23.581073Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (riUfes) - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
title Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
spellingShingle Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
Costa, Laisla Cagliari
Zoologia
Bothrops
Simpatria
Adequabilidade de habitat
Amazônia
title_short Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
title_full Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
title_fullStr Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
title_full_unstemmed Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
title_sort Modelagem de nicho ecológico de bothrops atrox e bothrops marajoensis
author Costa, Laisla Cagliari
author_facet Costa, Laisla Cagliari
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Costa, Leonora Pires
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Laisla Cagliari
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Bernils, Renato Silveira
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/0409824847285874
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Urtiaga, Luisa Maria Viegas Becerra
contributor_str_mv Costa, Leonora Pires
Bernils, Renato Silveira
Urtiaga, Luisa Maria Viegas Becerra
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Zoologia
topic Zoologia
Bothrops
Simpatria
Adequabilidade de habitat
Amazônia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bothrops
Simpatria
Adequabilidade de habitat
Amazônia
description The evolution of climatic niches happens more slowly than speciation processes, meaning that closely related species may end up sharing the same ecological parameters. Therefore, complexes of closely related species can generate several doubts about specificity given to their ecological convergences. To better understand the effects of these ecological parameters on closely related species, we characterized the ecological niche of Bothrops atrox and Bothrops marajoensis, two Amazonian snakes belonging to the atrox Complex, in which the species in question differ in a small number of morphological characteristics but occur in sympatry in some locations. Currently, Bothrops marajoensis is endemic to the eastern portion of the Amazon Plain, while Bothrops atrox is distributed throughout the Amazon Plain, Pantanal Plain and Guiana Plateau. Through ecological niche modeling, we investigated the areas of greatest environmental suitability for both species. Our research showed that B. atrox and B. marajoensis share a similar ecological niche, but with different occupancy densities, in addition to responding in very different ways to different variations in temperature and precipitation. We conclude that, despite similar ecological niches, species responses to temperature and precipitation expose different features of suitability between them. We also concluded that the effect of species distribution can affect their responses, since species with more restricted distributions, such as B. marajoensis, undergo to different selective pressures, when compared to species with wider distributions, such as B. atrox.
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