Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação
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Resumo: | The order Palpigradi is represented by small-sized arachnids that live in interstitial spaces of soil, under rocks, leaf litter and caves. This is the less studied order within Arachnida, and many biological, ecological and evolutionary aspects remain unknown. In this sense, the present study aimed to investigate morphological and biogeographical aspects of this order through the study of specimens deposited in biological collections and literature data. In the first manuscript, edaphic and troglobitic species were morphologically compared, and the troglobites presented more elongated appendages as well as more sensitive organs. Furthermore, the most important variables to discriminate these two groups were used to create a model to classify species with intermediate morphology as troglomorphic or edaphomorphic. In the second manuscript the occurrences of palpigrades in Brazil were compiled in order to identify areas of endemism. Then, biogeographical aspects of this group in Brazil were investigated, discussing the importance of caves and other areas that remained wet during previous climatic changes and of the sampling bias for the pointed areas of endemism. These two first manuscripts contribute to the better identification of troglomorphisms in palpigrades and show the distribution area of such species in Brazil, including areas with sinendemic troglobitic species. The information produced in these two manuscripts is essential for the preservation of species and their habitats, since according to the current Brazilian legislation, caves with at least one troglomorphic species cannot be target of irreversible impacts. In the third manuscript, the software MaxEnt was used to model environmentally adequate areas for the presence of edaphic palpigrades of the genus Eukoenenia in the world based on data of species occurrence and bioclimatic parameters (temperature, rainfall and altitude). Two models were constructed: in the first model, the occurrence records of species distributed in more than one continent (probably dispersed by anthropic actions) were not considered; in the second these points were included. Maps obtained for the two models show that regions with higher adequability are between the tropics and in the Mediterranean region. The occurrence points of widely distributed species coincided with areas considered environmentally adequate for the presence of other Eukoenenia species. Areas here identified as favorable to the occurrence of palpigrades might be considered priority for future field works that aim to obtain material for research on morphology, ecology and behavior, as well as for molecular researches. Simultaneously, these areas may be considered climatically propitious for the establishment of introduced species, thus highlighting the importance of a better control of invertebrates associated to the substrate of plants and a greater knowledge on biological interactions and habitat requirements of these arachnids. |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservaçãoPalpigradi (Arachnida): morphology, biogeography and conservationTroglomorfismoBiogeografiaPalpigradiConservaçãoTroglomorphismBiogeographyConservationEcologia AplicadaThe order Palpigradi is represented by small-sized arachnids that live in interstitial spaces of soil, under rocks, leaf litter and caves. This is the less studied order within Arachnida, and many biological, ecological and evolutionary aspects remain unknown. In this sense, the present study aimed to investigate morphological and biogeographical aspects of this order through the study of specimens deposited in biological collections and literature data. In the first manuscript, edaphic and troglobitic species were morphologically compared, and the troglobites presented more elongated appendages as well as more sensitive organs. Furthermore, the most important variables to discriminate these two groups were used to create a model to classify species with intermediate morphology as troglomorphic or edaphomorphic. In the second manuscript the occurrences of palpigrades in Brazil were compiled in order to identify areas of endemism. Then, biogeographical aspects of this group in Brazil were investigated, discussing the importance of caves and other areas that remained wet during previous climatic changes and of the sampling bias for the pointed areas of endemism. These two first manuscripts contribute to the better identification of troglomorphisms in palpigrades and show the distribution area of such species in Brazil, including areas with sinendemic troglobitic species. The information produced in these two manuscripts is essential for the preservation of species and their habitats, since according to the current Brazilian legislation, caves with at least one troglomorphic species cannot be target of irreversible impacts. In the third manuscript, the software MaxEnt was used to model environmentally adequate areas for the presence of edaphic palpigrades of the genus Eukoenenia in the world based on data of species occurrence and bioclimatic parameters (temperature, rainfall and altitude). Two models were constructed: in the first model, the occurrence records of species distributed in more than one continent (probably dispersed by anthropic actions) were not considered; in the second these points were included. Maps obtained for the two models show that regions with higher adequability are between the tropics and in the Mediterranean region. The occurrence points of widely distributed species coincided with areas considered environmentally adequate for the presence of other Eukoenenia species. Areas here identified as favorable to the occurrence of palpigrades might be considered priority for future field works that aim to obtain material for research on morphology, ecology and behavior, as well as for molecular researches. Simultaneously, these areas may be considered climatically propitious for the establishment of introduced species, thus highlighting the importance of a better control of invertebrates associated to the substrate of plants and a greater knowledge on biological interactions and habitat requirements of these arachnids.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)A ordem Palpigradi é representada por aracnídeos de pequeno tamanho corporal que vivem em espaços intersticiais do solo, sendo frequentemente encontrados sob pedras, na serrapilheira e em cavernas. Essa é a ordem menos estudada dentro da classe Arachnida e muitos dos seus aspectos biológicos, ecológicos e evolutivos permanecem desconhecidos. Dessa forma, este trabalho tem como objetivo geral investigar aspectos morfológicos e biogeográficos desses aracnídeos através do estudo de espécimes depositados em coleções biológicas e de dados disponíveis na literatura. No primeiro manuscrito, espécies edáficas e troglóbias foram comparadas morfometricamente e foi demonstrado que espécies troglóbias apresentam apêndices mais alongados e maior número de órgãos sensoriais quando comparadas às espécies edáficas. Além disso, as variáveis mais importantes para discriminação desses grupos foram utilizadas para criar um modelo para classificação das espécies com morfologia intermediária em troglomórficas ou edafomórficas. No segundo manuscrito, as ocorrências de palpígrados no Brasil foram compiladas com o objetivo de identificar áreas de endemismo. Dessa forma, aspectos biogeográficos do grupo no Brasil foram abordados, discutindo a importância das cavernas e demais áreas que permaneceram úmidas durante os períodos de mudanças climáticas passadas, bem como do viés amostral, para as áreas de endemismo encontradas. Esses dois primeiros manuscritos contribuem para melhor identificação de troglomorfismos no grupo e mostra as áreas de distribuição dessas espécies no Brasil, incluindo áreas com ocorrência de espécies troglóbias sinendêmicas. As informações geradas nestes dois manuscritos são essenciais para preservação das espécies e seus habitats uma vez que, segundo a atual legislação brasileira, cavernas com pelo menos uma espécie troglomórfica não podem ser alvo de impactos irreversíveis. No terceiro manuscrito, o software MaxEnt foi utilizado para modelar as áreas ambientalmente adequadas à presença de palpígrados edáficos do gênero Eukoenenia no mundo a partir de dados de ocorrência das espécies e de parâmetros bioclimáticos (temperatura, precipitação e altitude). Foram construídos dois modelos: no primeiro, os registros de ocorrência das espécies distribuídas em mais de um continente (provavelmente dispersadas por ação antrópica) não foram considerados; no segundo, os pontos de ocorrência dessas espécies foram incluídos. Os mapas obtidos para os dois modelos mostram que regiões de maior adequabilidade encontram-se entre os trópicos e na região Mediterrânea. Também foi observado neste estudo que os pontos de ocorrência das espécies de ampla distribuição são coincidentes com as áreas consideradas ambientalmente adequadas à presença das demais espécies do gênero. As áreas identificadas como favoráveis à ocorrência de palpígrados apresentadas neste estudo devem ser consideradas como prioritárias para realização de futuros trabalhos de campo que tenham como objetivo obter material para pesquisas sobre morfologia, ecologia e comportamento, bem como para estudos moleculares. Ao mesmo tempo, essas áreas podem ser climaticamente propícias ao estabelecimento de populações de espécies introduzidas, ressaltando-se a importância de um maior controle da fauna de invertebrados associada a substrato de plantas e maior conhecimento sobre as interações biológicas e exigências de habitat destes aracnídeos.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaFerreira, Rodrigo LopesSilva, Marconi SouzaItabaiana, Yasmine AntoniniCuri, Nelson Henrique de AlmeidaPompeu, Paulo dos SantosLouzada, Júlio Neil CassaSouza, Maysa Fernanda Villela Rezende2017-04-27T14:30:52Z2017-04-27T14:30:52Z2017-04-272016-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfSOUZA, M. F. V. R. Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação. 2017. 105 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia Aplicada)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12779porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-04-24T17:51:35Zoai:localhost:1/12779Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-04-24T17:51:35Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação Palpigradi (Arachnida): morphology, biogeography and conservation |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação Souza, Maysa Fernanda Villela Rezende Troglomorfismo Biogeografia Palpigradi Conservação Troglomorphism Biogeography Conservation Ecologia Aplicada |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação |
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Souza, Maysa Fernanda Villela Rezende |
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Souza, Maysa Fernanda Villela Rezende |
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Ferreira, Rodrigo Lopes Silva, Marconi Souza Itabaiana, Yasmine Antonini Curi, Nelson Henrique de Almeida Pompeu, Paulo dos Santos Louzada, Júlio Neil Cassa |
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Souza, Maysa Fernanda Villela Rezende |
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Troglomorfismo Biogeografia Palpigradi Conservação Troglomorphism Biogeography Conservation Ecologia Aplicada |
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Troglomorfismo Biogeografia Palpigradi Conservação Troglomorphism Biogeography Conservation Ecologia Aplicada |
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The order Palpigradi is represented by small-sized arachnids that live in interstitial spaces of soil, under rocks, leaf litter and caves. This is the less studied order within Arachnida, and many biological, ecological and evolutionary aspects remain unknown. In this sense, the present study aimed to investigate morphological and biogeographical aspects of this order through the study of specimens deposited in biological collections and literature data. In the first manuscript, edaphic and troglobitic species were morphologically compared, and the troglobites presented more elongated appendages as well as more sensitive organs. Furthermore, the most important variables to discriminate these two groups were used to create a model to classify species with intermediate morphology as troglomorphic or edaphomorphic. In the second manuscript the occurrences of palpigrades in Brazil were compiled in order to identify areas of endemism. Then, biogeographical aspects of this group in Brazil were investigated, discussing the importance of caves and other areas that remained wet during previous climatic changes and of the sampling bias for the pointed areas of endemism. These two first manuscripts contribute to the better identification of troglomorphisms in palpigrades and show the distribution area of such species in Brazil, including areas with sinendemic troglobitic species. The information produced in these two manuscripts is essential for the preservation of species and their habitats, since according to the current Brazilian legislation, caves with at least one troglomorphic species cannot be target of irreversible impacts. In the third manuscript, the software MaxEnt was used to model environmentally adequate areas for the presence of edaphic palpigrades of the genus Eukoenenia in the world based on data of species occurrence and bioclimatic parameters (temperature, rainfall and altitude). Two models were constructed: in the first model, the occurrence records of species distributed in more than one continent (probably dispersed by anthropic actions) were not considered; in the second these points were included. Maps obtained for the two models show that regions with higher adequability are between the tropics and in the Mediterranean region. The occurrence points of widely distributed species coincided with areas considered environmentally adequate for the presence of other Eukoenenia species. Areas here identified as favorable to the occurrence of palpigrades might be considered priority for future field works that aim to obtain material for research on morphology, ecology and behavior, as well as for molecular researches. Simultaneously, these areas may be considered climatically propitious for the establishment of introduced species, thus highlighting the importance of a better control of invertebrates associated to the substrate of plants and a greater knowledge on biological interactions and habitat requirements of these arachnids. |
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SOUZA, M. F. V. R. Palpigradi (arachnida): morfologia, biogeografia e conservação. 2017. 105 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia Aplicada)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12779 |
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