Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica
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Resumo: | In ornithology, even on small spatial scales, ecomorphometric studies that use a holistic combination of morphometric characteristics can show morphometric relationships of communities or ecological guilds that may differ depending on the environmental context in which they are integrated. The North Coast of Rio Grande do Sul (LN/RS) comport a transition zone of biomes (Pampa and Atlantic Forest) that provides a heterogeneous landscape composition for the region, with wide biological diversity. However, for decades, native formations have been transformed into urban conglomerates or are exploited by agriculture, thus creating a challenge for the conservation and preservation of local biodiversity, in particular for bird species restricted to native environments. In this way, we chose five assemblages of Passeriformes of native or anthropized environments in Osório, host city of LN/RS, and using nine morphometric characteristics (body and beak), we evaluated the general morphometry of the assemblages, as well as the morphometry of ten ecological groups in each assembly. Furthermore, we evaluated the taxonomic similarity, taxon sharing and ecological composition of these assemblages. To reach our goals, we utilize citizen science, literature, statistical tests and the principal component analysis (PCA). In the ecomorphometry of guilds and assemblies, we identified statistically significant differences in characteristics related to the ability to fly, move and feed; correlations between morphometric characteristics and ecological specializations; morphospaces of distinct and partially overlapping volumes; and morphospaces occupied exclusively by an assembly or guild. In the occurrence and distribution of species, we found different values in taxonomic similarity and statistically significant difference in the distribution of ecological and threatened guilds in assemblages linked to natural environments. Therefore, the existence of morphometric particularities among Passeriformes assemblages can suggests that distinct selective expressions occur in relation to the sampled environments, which reinforces the importance of preserving native formations linked to the Pampa, Atlantic Forest, lagoons and natural zones for the maintenance of bird diversity LN/RS. |
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2023-12-14T14:48:00Z2023-12-14T14:48:00Z2023https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/8174In ornithology, even on small spatial scales, ecomorphometric studies that use a holistic combination of morphometric characteristics can show morphometric relationships of communities or ecological guilds that may differ depending on the environmental context in which they are integrated. The North Coast of Rio Grande do Sul (LN/RS) comport a transition zone of biomes (Pampa and Atlantic Forest) that provides a heterogeneous landscape composition for the region, with wide biological diversity. However, for decades, native formations have been transformed into urban conglomerates or are exploited by agriculture, thus creating a challenge for the conservation and preservation of local biodiversity, in particular for bird species restricted to native environments. In this way, we chose five assemblages of Passeriformes of native or anthropized environments in Osório, host city of LN/RS, and using nine morphometric characteristics (body and beak), we evaluated the general morphometry of the assemblages, as well as the morphometry of ten ecological groups in each assembly. Furthermore, we evaluated the taxonomic similarity, taxon sharing and ecological composition of these assemblages. To reach our goals, we utilize citizen science, literature, statistical tests and the principal component analysis (PCA). In the ecomorphometry of guilds and assemblies, we identified statistically significant differences in characteristics related to the ability to fly, move and feed; correlations between morphometric characteristics and ecological specializations; morphospaces of distinct and partially overlapping volumes; and morphospaces occupied exclusively by an assembly or guild. In the occurrence and distribution of species, we found different values in taxonomic similarity and statistically significant difference in the distribution of ecological and threatened guilds in assemblages linked to natural environments. Therefore, the existence of morphometric particularities among Passeriformes assemblages can suggests that distinct selective expressions occur in relation to the sampled environments, which reinforces the importance of preserving native formations linked to the Pampa, Atlantic Forest, lagoons and natural zones for the maintenance of bird diversity LN/RS.Na ornitologia, mesmo em escalas espaciais pequenas, estudos ecomorfométricos que utilizam combinações holísticas de características morfométricas conseguem evidenciar relações morfométricas de comunidades ou guildas ecológicas que podem divergir dependendo do contexto ambiental que estão inseridas. O Litoral Norte do Rio Grande do Sul (LN/RS) abrange uma zona de transição de biomas (Pampa e Mata Atlântica), propiciando à região uma composição paisagística heterogênea, com ampla diversidade biológica. Entretanto, há décadas que formações nativas são convertidas em conglomerados urbanos ou de uso agropecuário, criando assim, um desafio para a conservação e preservação da biodiversidade local, em especial, para as espécies de aves restritas a ambientes nativos. Desta forma, escolhemos cinco assembleias de Passeriformes vinculadas a ambientes nativos ou antropizados em Osório, cidade-sede do LN/RS, e utilizando nove características morfométricas (corporais e do bico), avaliamos a morfometria geral das assembleias, bem como a morfometria de dez grupos ecológicos em cada assembleia. Além disso, avaliamos a similaridade taxonômica, compartilhamento de táxons e a composição ecológica destas assembleias. Para alcançar nossos objetivos, utilizamos a ciência cidadã, literatura, testes estatísticos e análise de componentes principais (PCA). Frente a ocorrência e distribuição de espécies, encontramos diferentes valores na similaridade taxonômica e diferenças estatisticamente significativas na distribuição de guildas ecológicas e espécies ameaçadas em assembleias vinculadas a ambientes naturais. Na ecomorfometria de guildas e assembleias, identificamos diferenças estatisticamente significativas em características relacionadas à capacidade de voo, deslocamento e alimentação; correlações entre características morfométricas e especializações ecológicas; morfoespaços de volumes distintos e parcialmente sobrepostos; e morfoespaços ocupados exclusivamente por uma assembleia ou guilda. Assim, a existência de particularidades morfométricas entre as assembleias de Passeriformes sugerem que ocorrem pressões seletivas distintas em relação aos ambientes amostrados, o que reforça a importância da conservação de formações nativas vinculadas ao Pampa, Mata Atlântica, lagoas e zonas costeiras para a manutenção da biodiversidade avifaunística LN/RS.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasil123Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisRudi Ricardo LapsHenrique da Cunha Rauppinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMSinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)instacron:UFMSORIGINALDissert.Raupp.pdfDissert.Raupp.pdfapplication/pdf2096364https://repositorio.ufms.br/bitstream/123456789/8174/-1/Dissert.Raupp.pdf2cb10ad459412b3ec88622d2d758ef33MD5-1123456789/81742023-12-14 10:48:01.203oai:repositorio.ufms.br:123456789/8174Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufms.br/oai/requestri.prograd@ufms.bropendoar:21242023-12-14T14:48:01Repositório Institucional da UFMS - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)false |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica Henrique da Cunha Raupp 123 |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Assembleias avifaunísticas de ambientes naturais e antropizados: uma abordagem ecomorfológica |
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Henrique da Cunha Raupp |
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Rudi Ricardo Laps |
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Henrique da Cunha Raupp |
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In ornithology, even on small spatial scales, ecomorphometric studies that use a holistic combination of morphometric characteristics can show morphometric relationships of communities or ecological guilds that may differ depending on the environmental context in which they are integrated. The North Coast of Rio Grande do Sul (LN/RS) comport a transition zone of biomes (Pampa and Atlantic Forest) that provides a heterogeneous landscape composition for the region, with wide biological diversity. However, for decades, native formations have been transformed into urban conglomerates or are exploited by agriculture, thus creating a challenge for the conservation and preservation of local biodiversity, in particular for bird species restricted to native environments. In this way, we chose five assemblages of Passeriformes of native or anthropized environments in Osório, host city of LN/RS, and using nine morphometric characteristics (body and beak), we evaluated the general morphometry of the assemblages, as well as the morphometry of ten ecological groups in each assembly. Furthermore, we evaluated the taxonomic similarity, taxon sharing and ecological composition of these assemblages. To reach our goals, we utilize citizen science, literature, statistical tests and the principal component analysis (PCA). In the ecomorphometry of guilds and assemblies, we identified statistically significant differences in characteristics related to the ability to fly, move and feed; correlations between morphometric characteristics and ecological specializations; morphospaces of distinct and partially overlapping volumes; and morphospaces occupied exclusively by an assembly or guild. In the occurrence and distribution of species, we found different values in taxonomic similarity and statistically significant difference in the distribution of ecological and threatened guilds in assemblages linked to natural environments. Therefore, the existence of morphometric particularities among Passeriformes assemblages can suggests that distinct selective expressions occur in relation to the sampled environments, which reinforces the importance of preserving native formations linked to the Pampa, Atlantic Forest, lagoons and natural zones for the maintenance of bird diversity LN/RS. |
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