Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima
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Resumo: | Reproductive biology can reveal fundamental spatial and temporal patterns to understand bird life strategies. For this purpose, we monitor the reproductive activities of birds in the Viruá National Park (PNV) through active and standardized searches during an annual cycle. To carry out this study we used the 5 x 5 km grid (60 km of trails) installed in the PNV by the Biodiversity Research Program, and monitored by the Long Term Ecological Project Forests of Roraima (PELD FORR). Between March 2019 and February 2020, we sampled 15 750 m transects covering the three main types of vegetation in the PNV (terra firma, campina and igapó forests). In these transects we perform distance sampling, where we measured the distance from observer to each reproductive record, allowing us to model the probability of detection of each record. In addition to these standardized observations, we make opportunistic observations along the trails available in the PNV. This dissertation was organized in two chapters. The first chapter presents all information obtained during sampling, including transects and trails, and aims to understand seasonal and spatial patterns of reproduction, exploring reproductive strategies, such as type and height of nests and number of eggs. The second chapter presents the results from distance sampling in transects, and aims to test the effect of rainfall and the level of flooding on the reproductive pattern of birds. In all, we recorded 161 reproductive events, of 65 bird species, from 26 families. Our results demonstrate that despite having recorded reproductive events in all months of the year, most species and families start their reproduction with the beginning of the rains (May), extending until the beginning of the drought (November). The reproductive patterns found are species-specific, with different species using different periods to reproduce. We recorded four basic types of nests, but only birds that nest in cavities reproduced at all times of the year, suggesting that the type of nest may be a seasonal limiter. The height of the nests varied from zero (ground) to ~ 20m, varying in the different vegetation types; nests in the upland forests were, on average, higher than in the igapó. The number of eggs placed in all environments was approximately two per nest, a relatively low number, typical of tropical species that have low productivity and high parental investment. The standardized sampling presented in chapter 2, indicated that the reproductive cycle of birds is influenced by rainfall: birds begin their reproductive period with the first rains. However, we did not find an effect of the type of habitat or the height flood pulse. This study represents the first of its kind in the northern Amazon and resulted in the discovery of a nest not yet described (Celeus flavus) and the first reproductive evidence in Brazil for 3 species and for the state of Roraima from 44 other bird species. We believe that this study opens new perspectives for the study of the reproductive cycles of birds in the region. |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-RoraimaTemporal and spatial variation of reprodutive events of birds at Viruá National Park-RoraimaReproduçãoAves amazônicasMódulo PELDAmazônia SetentrionalReproductionAmazonian birdsPELD moduleNorthern AmazonCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASReproductive biology can reveal fundamental spatial and temporal patterns to understand bird life strategies. For this purpose, we monitor the reproductive activities of birds in the Viruá National Park (PNV) through active and standardized searches during an annual cycle. To carry out this study we used the 5 x 5 km grid (60 km of trails) installed in the PNV by the Biodiversity Research Program, and monitored by the Long Term Ecological Project Forests of Roraima (PELD FORR). Between March 2019 and February 2020, we sampled 15 750 m transects covering the three main types of vegetation in the PNV (terra firma, campina and igapó forests). In these transects we perform distance sampling, where we measured the distance from observer to each reproductive record, allowing us to model the probability of detection of each record. In addition to these standardized observations, we make opportunistic observations along the trails available in the PNV. This dissertation was organized in two chapters. The first chapter presents all information obtained during sampling, including transects and trails, and aims to understand seasonal and spatial patterns of reproduction, exploring reproductive strategies, such as type and height of nests and number of eggs. The second chapter presents the results from distance sampling in transects, and aims to test the effect of rainfall and the level of flooding on the reproductive pattern of birds. In all, we recorded 161 reproductive events, of 65 bird species, from 26 families. Our results demonstrate that despite having recorded reproductive events in all months of the year, most species and families start their reproduction with the beginning of the rains (May), extending until the beginning of the drought (November). The reproductive patterns found are species-specific, with different species using different periods to reproduce. We recorded four basic types of nests, but only birds that nest in cavities reproduced at all times of the year, suggesting that the type of nest may be a seasonal limiter. The height of the nests varied from zero (ground) to ~ 20m, varying in the different vegetation types; nests in the upland forests were, on average, higher than in the igapó. The number of eggs placed in all environments was approximately two per nest, a relatively low number, typical of tropical species that have low productivity and high parental investment. The standardized sampling presented in chapter 2, indicated that the reproductive cycle of birds is influenced by rainfall: birds begin their reproductive period with the first rains. However, we did not find an effect of the type of habitat or the height flood pulse. This study represents the first of its kind in the northern Amazon and resulted in the discovery of a nest not yet described (Celeus flavus) and the first reproductive evidence in Brazil for 3 species and for the state of Roraima from 44 other bird species. We believe that this study opens new perspectives for the study of the reproductive cycles of birds in the region.A biologia reprodutiva pode revelar padrões espaciais e temporais fundamentais para entender as estratégias de vida das aves. Com esse intuito, monitoramos as atividades reprodutivas das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá (PNV) através de buscas ativas e padronizadas durante um ciclo anual. Para realizar este estudo utilizamos a grade de 5 x 5 km (25 km de trilhas) instalada no PNV pelo Programa de Pesquisa em Biodiversidade, e monitorada pelo Projeto Ecológico de Longa Duração Florestas de Roraima (PELD FORR). Mensalmente, entre março de 2019 e fevereiro de 2020, amostramos 15 transectos de 750 m cobrindo os três principais tipos fitofisionômicos do PNV (florestas de terra firme, campina e igapó). Nestes transectos realizamos amostragem por distância (distance sampling), onde foi medida a distância do observador a cada registro reprodutivo, permitido modelar a probabilidade de detecção de cada registro. Além destas observações padronizadas, realizamos observações oportunistas ao longo das trilhas disponíveis no PNV. A presente dissertação foi organizada em dois capítulos. O primeiro capítulo apresenta todas as informações obtidas durante a amostragem, incluindo transectos e trilhas, e visa entender os padrões sazonais e espaciais de reprodução, explorando as estratégias reprodutivas, como tipo e altura dos ninhos e número de ovos. O segundo capítulo apresenta os resultados da amostragem por distância nos transectos, e tem por objetivo testar o efeito da pluviosidade e nível de alagamento no padrão reprodutivo das aves. Ao todo, registramos 161 eventos reprodutivos, de 65 espécies de aves, de 26 famílias. Nossos resultados demonstram que apesar de termos registrado eventos reprodutivos em todos os meses do ano, a maior parte das espécies e famílias iniciam sua reprodução com o início das chuvas (maio), estendendo-se até o início da seca (novembro). Os padrões reprodutivos encontrados são espécie-específicos, com diferentes espécies utilizando períodos diferentes para se reproduzir. Registramos quatro tipos básicos de ninhos, mas apenas as aves que nidificam em cavidades se reproduziram em todas as épocas do ano, sugerido que o tipo de ninho possa ser um limitante sazonal. A altura dos ninhos variou de zero (chão) a ~20m, variando nas distintas fitofisionomias; ninhos nas florestas de terra firme foram, em média, mais altos que no igapó. O número de ovos colocados em todos os ambientes foi de aproximadamente dois por ninhos, um número relativamente baixo, típico de espécies tropicais que possuem com baixa produtividade e alto investimento parental. A amostragem padronizada apresentada no capítulo 2, indicou que o ciclo reprodutivo das aves é influenciado pela pluviosidade: as aves iniciam seu período reprodutivo com as primeiras chuvas. Entretanto, não achamos um efeito do tipo de habitat e da altura do pulso de inundação. Este estudo representa o primeiro do tipo na Amazônia setentrional e resultou na descoberta de um ninho ainda não descrito (Celeus flavus) e as primeiras evidencias reprodutivas no Brasil para 3 espécies e para o estado de Roraima para outras 44 espécies de aves. Acreditamos que este estudo abre novas perspectivas para o estudo dos ciclos reprodutivos das aves na região.Agência 1Universidade Federal de RoraimaBrasilPRPPG - Pró-reitoria de Pesquisa e Pós-GraduaçãoPRONAT - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Recursos NaturaisUFRRNaka, Luciano Nicoláshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2767171601552525Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio Costa Limahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7013126109041225Teixeira, Tony Andrey Bichinski2022-02-24T20:41:58Z20222022-02-24T20:41:58Z2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisTEIXEIRA, Tony Andrey Bichinski. Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima. 2020. 155f. 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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima Temporal and spatial variation of reprodutive events of birds at Viruá National Park-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima Teixeira, Tony Andrey Bichinski Reprodução Aves amazônicas Módulo PELD Amazônia Setentrional Reproduction Amazonian birds PELD module Northern Amazon CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Variação temporal e espacial de eventos reprodutivos das aves no Parque Nacional do Viruá-Roraima |
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Teixeira, Tony Andrey Bichinski |
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Teixeira, Tony Andrey Bichinski |
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Naka, Luciano Nicolás http://lattes.cnpq.br/2767171601552525 Pequeno, Pedro Aurélio Costa Lima http://lattes.cnpq.br/7013126109041225 |
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Teixeira, Tony Andrey Bichinski |
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Reprodução Aves amazônicas Módulo PELD Amazônia Setentrional Reproduction Amazonian birds PELD module Northern Amazon CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Reprodução Aves amazônicas Módulo PELD Amazônia Setentrional Reproduction Amazonian birds PELD module Northern Amazon CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Reproductive biology can reveal fundamental spatial and temporal patterns to understand bird life strategies. For this purpose, we monitor the reproductive activities of birds in the Viruá National Park (PNV) through active and standardized searches during an annual cycle. To carry out this study we used the 5 x 5 km grid (60 km of trails) installed in the PNV by the Biodiversity Research Program, and monitored by the Long Term Ecological Project Forests of Roraima (PELD FORR). Between March 2019 and February 2020, we sampled 15 750 m transects covering the three main types of vegetation in the PNV (terra firma, campina and igapó forests). In these transects we perform distance sampling, where we measured the distance from observer to each reproductive record, allowing us to model the probability of detection of each record. In addition to these standardized observations, we make opportunistic observations along the trails available in the PNV. This dissertation was organized in two chapters. The first chapter presents all information obtained during sampling, including transects and trails, and aims to understand seasonal and spatial patterns of reproduction, exploring reproductive strategies, such as type and height of nests and number of eggs. The second chapter presents the results from distance sampling in transects, and aims to test the effect of rainfall and the level of flooding on the reproductive pattern of birds. In all, we recorded 161 reproductive events, of 65 bird species, from 26 families. Our results demonstrate that despite having recorded reproductive events in all months of the year, most species and families start their reproduction with the beginning of the rains (May), extending until the beginning of the drought (November). The reproductive patterns found are species-specific, with different species using different periods to reproduce. We recorded four basic types of nests, but only birds that nest in cavities reproduced at all times of the year, suggesting that the type of nest may be a seasonal limiter. The height of the nests varied from zero (ground) to ~ 20m, varying in the different vegetation types; nests in the upland forests were, on average, higher than in the igapó. The number of eggs placed in all environments was approximately two per nest, a relatively low number, typical of tropical species that have low productivity and high parental investment. The standardized sampling presented in chapter 2, indicated that the reproductive cycle of birds is influenced by rainfall: birds begin their reproductive period with the first rains. However, we did not find an effect of the type of habitat or the height flood pulse. This study represents the first of its kind in the northern Amazon and resulted in the discovery of a nest not yet described (Celeus flavus) and the first reproductive evidence in Brazil for 3 species and for the state of Roraima from 44 other bird species. We believe that this study opens new perspectives for the study of the reproductive cycles of birds in the region. |
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