Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil
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Data de Publicação: | 1977 |
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Resumo: | The biological and ecological aspects of 2,901 D.r. rotundus in 17 colonies were studied ours a period of one year. The average populations was estimated to be between 152 and 844 bats. The proportion captured varied from a maximum of 88,12% to a minimum of 26,8%. The proportion of recaptures varied from 2,95% to 81,16%. Maximum movement of the colonies was observed to be between 19,00 and 23,00 hrs. Captures were as fallows: 1,064 males leaving and 341 returning; 1,110 females leaving and 386 returning. Of the 1,383 mature males, 905 had external scrota and 478 internal testicles. Of the 1,468 females, 452 were pregnant and 1,016 were not. A total of 110 females were lactating, 128 were in estrus, 1,349 in anestrus. A total of 118 were juvenile. Nine banded bats were found to have changed colonies. The totals number of recaptures were: 658 twice, 212 three times, 74 four times, 19 five times, 7 six times and one seven times. Minimum and maximum body wights of the different groups were as follows: after feeding, non-pregnant 34,0 g to 64,8 g; prior to feeding, non-pregnant 28,9 g to 50,0 g; after feeding, pregnant 40,0 g to 65,7 g, prior to feeding, pregnant 31,0 g to 59,3 g. Number of males with external scrota after feeding 38,0 g to 50,0 g ; with external scrota, prior to feeding 27,2 g to 47,7 g; with internal scrota, after feeding 32,1 g to 47,7 g, with internal scrota, prior to feeding 25,0 g to 45,9 g. Average body wights prior to feeding was found to be 35,3 g for males and 37,8 for females. Forearm lenghts were 60,6 mm for males and 63,1 mm for females. The two habitats studied had the following relative humidity (RH) and temperature: (1) internal, 21,8°C, and 21,4°C with RH of 98% and 100%. (2) external, 28,8°C and 34,6°C with RH of 63% and 52%. |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do BrasilMedicina VeterináriaMorcego hematofago Aspectos biologicosMorcego hematofago Aspectos ambientaisThe biological and ecological aspects of 2,901 D.r. rotundus in 17 colonies were studied ours a period of one year. The average populations was estimated to be between 152 and 844 bats. The proportion captured varied from a maximum of 88,12% to a minimum of 26,8%. The proportion of recaptures varied from 2,95% to 81,16%. Maximum movement of the colonies was observed to be between 19,00 and 23,00 hrs. Captures were as fallows: 1,064 males leaving and 341 returning; 1,110 females leaving and 386 returning. Of the 1,383 mature males, 905 had external scrota and 478 internal testicles. Of the 1,468 females, 452 were pregnant and 1,016 were not. A total of 110 females were lactating, 128 were in estrus, 1,349 in anestrus. A total of 118 were juvenile. Nine banded bats were found to have changed colonies. The totals number of recaptures were: 658 twice, 212 three times, 74 four times, 19 five times, 7 six times and one seven times. Minimum and maximum body wights of the different groups were as follows: after feeding, non-pregnant 34,0 g to 64,8 g; prior to feeding, non-pregnant 28,9 g to 50,0 g; after feeding, pregnant 40,0 g to 65,7 g, prior to feeding, pregnant 31,0 g to 59,3 g. Number of males with external scrota after feeding 38,0 g to 50,0 g ; with external scrota, prior to feeding 27,2 g to 47,7 g; with internal scrota, after feeding 32,1 g to 47,7 g, with internal scrota, prior to feeding 25,0 g to 45,9 g. Average body wights prior to feeding was found to be 35,3 g for males and 37,8 for females. Forearm lenghts were 60,6 mm for males and 63,1 mm for females. The two habitats studied had the following relative humidity (RH) and temperature: (1) internal, 21,8°C, and 21,4°C with RH of 98% and 100%. (2) external, 28,8°C and 34,6°C with RH of 63% and 52%.Foram estudados aspectos biológicos e ecológicos de 2.901 D.r. rotundus em 17 abrigos, durante o período de um ano. A média das populações estimadas variam entre 152 a 844 morcegos. As taxas de captura e recaptura foram de 26,81% a 88,12% e 2,95% a 81,16%, respectivamente. A faixa horária de maior movimentação de morcegos ocorreu entre 19 e 23 horas, tendo sido capturados 341 machos entrando e 1.064 saindo; 386 fêmeas entrando e 1.110 saindo. De acordo com os estágios fisiológicos, 905 morcegos eram escrotados, 478 não escrotados, 452 gestantes, 1.016 não gestantes, 110 lactantes, 128 no cio, 1.349 fora do cio e 118 jovens. Nove morcegos mudaram de abrigos; 658 foram recapturados duas vezes; 212 três vezes; 74 quatro vezes; 19 cinco vezes; 7 seis vezes e 1 sete vezes. Os menores e maiores limites de peso corporal de morcegos foram: não gestantes alimentadas: 34,0 g e 64,8 g e não alimentadas: 28,9 g e 50,0 g; gestantes alimentadas: 40,0 g e 65,7 g e não alimentadas: 31,0 g e 59,3 g; escrotados e alimentados: 38,0 g e 50,0 g e não alimentados: 27,2 g e 47,7 g; não escrotados alimentados: 32,1 g e 47,7 g e não alimentados: 25,0 g e 45,9 g. As médias de peso corporal em estágios normais, não alimentados foram: 35,3 g para machos e 37,8 g para fêmeas e o comprimento de antebraço de 60,6 mm e 63,1mm, respectivamente. As temperaturas e umidades relativas do ar mínimas e máximas dentro e fora de dois abrigos estudados foram de 21,8°C, 28,8°C, 21,4°C, 34,6°C; 63%, 98%, 52%, 100%, respectivamente.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisUFMGElvio Carlos MoreiraJose Oswaldo CostaCelio Murilo de Carvalho ValleOdon Antão de Alencar2019-08-14T01:25:28Z2019-08-14T01:25:28Z1977-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-8QWKUPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2019-11-14T21:28:32Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-8QWKUPRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2019-11-14T21:28:32Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil Odon Antão de Alencar Medicina Veterinária Morcego hematofago Aspectos biologicos Morcego hematofago Aspectos ambientais |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
title_full |
Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
title_fullStr |
Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
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Aspectos biológicos e ecológicos do Desmodus rotundus rotundus, Chiroptera (E.Geoffroy, 1810) no Nordeste do Brasil |
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Odon Antão de Alencar |
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Odon Antão de Alencar |
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Elvio Carlos Moreira Jose Oswaldo Costa Celio Murilo de Carvalho Valle |
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Odon Antão de Alencar |
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Medicina Veterinária Morcego hematofago Aspectos biologicos Morcego hematofago Aspectos ambientais |
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Medicina Veterinária Morcego hematofago Aspectos biologicos Morcego hematofago Aspectos ambientais |
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The biological and ecological aspects of 2,901 D.r. rotundus in 17 colonies were studied ours a period of one year. The average populations was estimated to be between 152 and 844 bats. The proportion captured varied from a maximum of 88,12% to a minimum of 26,8%. The proportion of recaptures varied from 2,95% to 81,16%. Maximum movement of the colonies was observed to be between 19,00 and 23,00 hrs. Captures were as fallows: 1,064 males leaving and 341 returning; 1,110 females leaving and 386 returning. Of the 1,383 mature males, 905 had external scrota and 478 internal testicles. Of the 1,468 females, 452 were pregnant and 1,016 were not. A total of 110 females were lactating, 128 were in estrus, 1,349 in anestrus. A total of 118 were juvenile. Nine banded bats were found to have changed colonies. The totals number of recaptures were: 658 twice, 212 three times, 74 four times, 19 five times, 7 six times and one seven times. Minimum and maximum body wights of the different groups were as follows: after feeding, non-pregnant 34,0 g to 64,8 g; prior to feeding, non-pregnant 28,9 g to 50,0 g; after feeding, pregnant 40,0 g to 65,7 g, prior to feeding, pregnant 31,0 g to 59,3 g. Number of males with external scrota after feeding 38,0 g to 50,0 g ; with external scrota, prior to feeding 27,2 g to 47,7 g; with internal scrota, after feeding 32,1 g to 47,7 g, with internal scrota, prior to feeding 25,0 g to 45,9 g. Average body wights prior to feeding was found to be 35,3 g for males and 37,8 for females. Forearm lenghts were 60,6 mm for males and 63,1 mm for females. The two habitats studied had the following relative humidity (RH) and temperature: (1) internal, 21,8°C, and 21,4°C with RH of 98% and 100%. (2) external, 28,8°C and 34,6°C with RH of 63% and 52%. |
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