Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Amanda Vaz
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: During the wet periods of the Quaternary the existence of faunistic corridors along the Chaco were proposed,which allowed the contact between the forest areas of Brazil and Argentina currently separated by this biome. Amazona tucumana and Amazona pretrei are considered allospecies that occurin Yungas forests and Araucaria forests, respectively. The understanding of speciation process of this lineage might contribute to comprehension of the influence of these corridors on the biogeography of birds of South America.Thus, this study aims to evaluate the influence of climatic and geological processes in the formation of these two species of parrots.Considering also that these two species were classified as vulnerable by IUCN, the study of the speciation process may provide subsidies for conservation. The genetic relationship between haplotypes and demographic processes were investigated based on a segment of 491 base pairs of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI).. In addition, weestimated the divergence time between populations of these species based on the theory of coalescence.The variability and average genetic distance in A. pretrei are higher than in A. tucumana.There was no evidence for any expansion of the species population.The divergence of these species must have occurred in the absence of gene flow for at least one million years ago.Based on data divergence is possible to propose that the lineage A. tucumana / pretreihas appeared in southern Brazil.Possibly the ancestral lineage used the existing forest corridors along the Chaco during the Pleistocene and occupied the Yungas forests.Data of genetic variability, support the current status of vulnerable to Amazona tucumana.
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The understanding of speciation process of this lineage might contribute to comprehension of the influence of these corridors on the biogeography of birds of South America.Thus, this study aims to evaluate the influence of climatic and geological processes in the formation of these two species of parrots.Considering also that these two species were classified as vulnerable by IUCN, the study of the speciation process may provide subsidies for conservation. The genetic relationship between haplotypes and demographic processes were investigated based on a segment of 491 base pairs of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI).. In addition, weestimated the divergence time between populations of these species based on the theory of coalescence.The variability and average genetic distance in A. pretrei are higher than in A. tucumana.There was no evidence for any expansion of the species population.The divergence of these species must have occurred in the absence of gene flow for at least one million years ago.Based on data divergence is possible to propose that the lineage A. tucumana / pretreihas appeared in southern Brazil.Possibly the ancestral lineage used the existing forest corridors along the Chaco during the Pleistocene and occupied the Yungas forests.Data of genetic variability, support the current status of vulnerable to Amazona tucumana.Durante as épocas úmidas do Quaternário propõe-se a existência de corredores faunísticos ao longo do Chaco, os quais possibilitaram o contato entre as áreas florestais brasileiras e argentinas separadas atualmente por este bioma. Tendo em vista que Amazona tucumana e Amazona pretrei são aloespécies que ocorrem nas florestas de Yungas e florestas de Araucárias, respectivamente, entender o processo de especiação desta linhagem poderá contribuir para melhor compreensão da influência destes corredores na biogeografia da avifauna da América do Sul. Diante disso, este trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a influência de processos geológicos e climáticos na formação destas duas espécies de papagaios. Considerando também que estas duas espécies foram classificadas como vulneráveis pela IUCN, o estudo do processo de especiação poderá fornecer subsídios para a conservação. A relação genética entre haplótipos e os processos demográficos foram averiguados com base em um segmento de 491 pares de base do gene mitocondrial citocromo oxidase I (COI). Além disso, foi estimado o tempo de divergência entre as populações destas espécies com base na teoria de coalescência. A variabilidade e distância genética média em A. pretrei são maiores do que em A. tucumana. Não foi observado indícios de expansão demográfica para nenhuma das espécies. A divergência destas duas espécies deve ter ocorrido com ausência de fluxo gênico há, pelo menos, um milhão de anos atrás. Baseado nos dados de divergência é possível propor que a linhagem A. tucumana/pretrei tenha surgido no sul brasileiro. Possivelmente a linhagem utilizou os corredores florestais existentes ao longo do Chaco durante o pleistoceno e ocupou as florestas de Yungas. 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title Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
spellingShingle Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
Rocha, Amanda Vaz
Quaternário
Biogeografia
Amazona tucumana
Amazona pretrei
Dispersão
Quaternary
Biogeography
Dispersal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
title_full Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
title_fullStr Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
title_full_unstemmed Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
title_sort Eventos geológicos e climáticos influenciando o padrão filogeográfico de aves na América do Sul: enfoque em Amazona (Psittacidae) e dendrocolaptes ( dendrocolaptidae)
author Rocha, Amanda Vaz
author_facet Rocha, Amanda Vaz
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Leite, Lemuel Olívio
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contributor_str_mv Caparroz, Renato
Leite, Lemuel Olívio
Medeiros, Aline Cabral Braga de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quaternário
Biogeografia
Amazona tucumana
Amazona pretrei
Dispersão
topic Quaternário
Biogeografia
Amazona tucumana
Amazona pretrei
Dispersão
Quaternary
Biogeography
Dispersal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Quaternary
Biogeography
Dispersal
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description During the wet periods of the Quaternary the existence of faunistic corridors along the Chaco were proposed,which allowed the contact between the forest areas of Brazil and Argentina currently separated by this biome. Amazona tucumana and Amazona pretrei are considered allospecies that occurin Yungas forests and Araucaria forests, respectively. The understanding of speciation process of this lineage might contribute to comprehension of the influence of these corridors on the biogeography of birds of South America.Thus, this study aims to evaluate the influence of climatic and geological processes in the formation of these two species of parrots.Considering also that these two species were classified as vulnerable by IUCN, the study of the speciation process may provide subsidies for conservation. The genetic relationship between haplotypes and demographic processes were investigated based on a segment of 491 base pairs of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I (COI).. In addition, weestimated the divergence time between populations of these species based on the theory of coalescence.The variability and average genetic distance in A. pretrei are higher than in A. tucumana.There was no evidence for any expansion of the species population.The divergence of these species must have occurred in the absence of gene flow for at least one million years ago.Based on data divergence is possible to propose that the lineage A. tucumana / pretreihas appeared in southern Brazil.Possibly the ancestral lineage used the existing forest corridors along the Chaco during the Pleistocene and occupied the Yungas forests.Data of genetic variability, support the current status of vulnerable to Amazona tucumana.
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