Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados

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Autor(a) principal: Schuh, Marina Habkost
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/14863
Resumo: The recognition of patterns in community structure and the elucidation of the processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats that produce these patterns are classical goals of community ecology. The nestedness pattern of species occurrence on islands was initially postulated as resulting from selective extinction - species-poor sites are subsets of species-rich sites. Alternative mechanisms that can generate this pattern include passive sampling, selective extinction, selective colonization and habitat nestedness. The concept, measures and analysis strategies of nestedness have recently been challenged by studies demonstrating the inconsistency of approaches traditionally used, so the issue remains open. This study investigated the nestedness of waterbirds assemblages in fragments of wetlands and their mechanisms responsible. Specifically, the following expectations were tested: (1) the nestedness pattern is associated with the nestedness habitat, related to the size of the fragments; (2) the nestedness pattern is not related to the isolation of the fragments; (3 ) the species that deviate from the nestedness pattern present biological attributes associated with vulnerability to habitat loss; (4) the fragments that deviate from the nestedness pattern present a peculiar structure of microhabitats, not related to the internal heterogeneity of microhabitats. We conducted 12 monthly census of birds over one year, from January to December 2003. Were obtained values corresponding to the area of 42 fragments, proximity index and richness of microhabitats through Landsat images and aerial photographs. Matrixes of presence and absence were ordered by species richness, incidence of species, fragments area, proximity index, microhabitats richness and correspondence analysis. All ordinations resulted in nested pattern, with the area and the diversity of microhabitats primarily responsible for generating the standard nested. It was also found nestedness habitat in the fragments analyzed. Idiosyncratic species are the most frequent and generalists. The species with the highest occurrence have larger body size, less selectivity in the diet and less sensitive to disturbance. Considering these factors and the importance of the area in the generation of the nestedness, nesting species appears to result from a number of factors that interact and contribute to this pattern, and the results are consistent with the hypothesis of selective extinction and colonization, and nesting habitats. Furthermore, it can be inferred that appropriate conservation measures for this region should prioritize the preservation of large fragments in microhabitats that are added to the system, facilitating the addition of other species to the assembly.
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spelling Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentadosStructure and functioning of biological communities in fragmented ecosystemsAninhamentoRelação espécie-áreaFragmentaçãoPerda de hábitatNestednessSpecies-area relationshipFragmentationHabitat lossCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASThe recognition of patterns in community structure and the elucidation of the processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats that produce these patterns are classical goals of community ecology. The nestedness pattern of species occurrence on islands was initially postulated as resulting from selective extinction - species-poor sites are subsets of species-rich sites. Alternative mechanisms that can generate this pattern include passive sampling, selective extinction, selective colonization and habitat nestedness. The concept, measures and analysis strategies of nestedness have recently been challenged by studies demonstrating the inconsistency of approaches traditionally used, so the issue remains open. This study investigated the nestedness of waterbirds assemblages in fragments of wetlands and their mechanisms responsible. Specifically, the following expectations were tested: (1) the nestedness pattern is associated with the nestedness habitat, related to the size of the fragments; (2) the nestedness pattern is not related to the isolation of the fragments; (3 ) the species that deviate from the nestedness pattern present biological attributes associated with vulnerability to habitat loss; (4) the fragments that deviate from the nestedness pattern present a peculiar structure of microhabitats, not related to the internal heterogeneity of microhabitats. We conducted 12 monthly census of birds over one year, from January to December 2003. Were obtained values corresponding to the area of 42 fragments, proximity index and richness of microhabitats through Landsat images and aerial photographs. Matrixes of presence and absence were ordered by species richness, incidence of species, fragments area, proximity index, microhabitats richness and correspondence analysis. All ordinations resulted in nested pattern, with the area and the diversity of microhabitats primarily responsible for generating the standard nested. It was also found nestedness habitat in the fragments analyzed. Idiosyncratic species are the most frequent and generalists. The species with the highest occurrence have larger body size, less selectivity in the diet and less sensitive to disturbance. Considering these factors and the importance of the area in the generation of the nestedness, nesting species appears to result from a number of factors that interact and contribute to this pattern, and the results are consistent with the hypothesis of selective extinction and colonization, and nesting habitats. Furthermore, it can be inferred that appropriate conservation measures for this region should prioritize the preservation of large fragments in microhabitats that are added to the system, facilitating the addition of other species to the assembly.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESEntre os desafios centrais da Ecologia de Comunidades está o entendimento do papel da chance e do determinismo na seleção de quais espécies do pool regional vão compor uma comunidade local. O padrão aninhado de ocorrência de espécies em ilhas foi inicialmente postulado como resultante de extinção seletiva – ilhas mais pobres em espécies compostas por subconjuntos das espécies encontradas nas ilhas mais ricas. Mecanismos alternativos que podem gerar este padrão incluem a amostragem passiva, a colonização seletiva, o aninhamento do habitat e o acaso. O conceito, as medidas e as estratégias de análise de aninhamento têm sido recentemente desafiados por estudos demonstrando a inconsistência das abordagens tradicionalmente empregadas, de forma que o tema permanece em aberto. Este estudo investigou o aninhamento das assembleias de aves aquáticas em fragmentos de hábitat de áreas úmidas e seus mecanismos responsáveis. Especificamente, foram testadas as seguintes expectativas: (1) que o padrão aninhado está associado ao aninhamento dos hábitats, por sua vez relacionado com o tamanho dos fragmentos; (2) que o padrão aninhado não está relacionado com o isolamento dos fragmentos; (3) que as espécies que se desviam do padrão aninhado apresentam atributos biológicos associados à vulnerabilidade à perda de hábitat; (4) que os fragmentos que se desviam do padrão aninhado apresentam uma estrutura de microhábitats peculiar, não relacionada com a heterogeneidade interna dos microhábitats. Realizamos 12 censos mensais de aves ao longo de um ano, de janeiro a dezembro de 2003. Foram obtidos valores correspondentes à área de 42 fragmentos, índice de proximidade e riqueza de microhabitats através de imagens Landsat e fotografias aéreas. Matrizes de presença e ausência foram ordenadas pela ocorrência de espécies, área dos fragmentos, índice de proximidade, riqueza de microhabitats e por análise de correspondência. Todas as ordenações resultaram no padrão aninhado, sendo a área e a diversidade de microhabitats os principais responsáveis pela geração do padrão aninhado. Foi também verificado o aninhamento dos habitats nos fragmentos analisados. Espécies idiossincráticas são as mais freqüentes e generalistas. As espécies com maior ocorrência possuem maior tamanho, menor seletividade na dieta e menor sensitividade à perturbações. Considerando estes fatores e a importância da área na geração do padrão aninhado, o aninhamento de espécies parece resultante de uma série de fatores que interagem entre si e contribuem para tal padrão. Os resultados são compatíveis com as hipóteses da extinção e colonização seletiva, e aninhamento de habitats. Ademais, pode-se inferir que medidas de conservação adequadas pra esta região devem priorizar a preservação de grandes fragmentos, em que microhabitats são adicionados ao sistema, facilitando a adição de outras espécies para a assembleia de aves aquáticas.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilBioquímicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasGuadagnin, Demetrio Luishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7127079460290707Krügel, Marilise Mendonçahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5964175021193896Becker, Fernando Gertumhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5058390950846158Schuh, Marina Habkost2018-11-20T12:56:29Z2018-11-20T12:56:29Z2013-02-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/14863porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-08-17T15:10:17Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/14863Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-08-17T15:10:17Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
Structure and functioning of biological communities in fragmented ecosystems
title Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
spellingShingle Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
Schuh, Marina Habkost
Aninhamento
Relação espécie-área
Fragmentação
Perda de hábitat
Nestedness
Species-area relationship
Fragmentation
Habitat loss
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
title_full Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
title_fullStr Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
title_full_unstemmed Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
title_sort Estrutura e funcionamento de comunidades biológicas em ecossistemas fragmentados
author Schuh, Marina Habkost
author_facet Schuh, Marina Habkost
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Guadagnin, Demetrio Luis
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7127079460290707
Krügel, Marilise Mendonça
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5964175021193896
Becker, Fernando Gertum
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5058390950846158
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schuh, Marina Habkost
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aninhamento
Relação espécie-área
Fragmentação
Perda de hábitat
Nestedness
Species-area relationship
Fragmentation
Habitat loss
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
topic Aninhamento
Relação espécie-área
Fragmentação
Perda de hábitat
Nestedness
Species-area relationship
Fragmentation
Habitat loss
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The recognition of patterns in community structure and the elucidation of the processes responsible for variation in species richness among habitats that produce these patterns are classical goals of community ecology. The nestedness pattern of species occurrence on islands was initially postulated as resulting from selective extinction - species-poor sites are subsets of species-rich sites. Alternative mechanisms that can generate this pattern include passive sampling, selective extinction, selective colonization and habitat nestedness. The concept, measures and analysis strategies of nestedness have recently been challenged by studies demonstrating the inconsistency of approaches traditionally used, so the issue remains open. This study investigated the nestedness of waterbirds assemblages in fragments of wetlands and their mechanisms responsible. Specifically, the following expectations were tested: (1) the nestedness pattern is associated with the nestedness habitat, related to the size of the fragments; (2) the nestedness pattern is not related to the isolation of the fragments; (3 ) the species that deviate from the nestedness pattern present biological attributes associated with vulnerability to habitat loss; (4) the fragments that deviate from the nestedness pattern present a peculiar structure of microhabitats, not related to the internal heterogeneity of microhabitats. We conducted 12 monthly census of birds over one year, from January to December 2003. Were obtained values corresponding to the area of 42 fragments, proximity index and richness of microhabitats through Landsat images and aerial photographs. Matrixes of presence and absence were ordered by species richness, incidence of species, fragments area, proximity index, microhabitats richness and correspondence analysis. All ordinations resulted in nested pattern, with the area and the diversity of microhabitats primarily responsible for generating the standard nested. It was also found nestedness habitat in the fragments analyzed. Idiosyncratic species are the most frequent and generalists. The species with the highest occurrence have larger body size, less selectivity in the diet and less sensitive to disturbance. Considering these factors and the importance of the area in the generation of the nestedness, nesting species appears to result from a number of factors that interact and contribute to this pattern, and the results are consistent with the hypothesis of selective extinction and colonization, and nesting habitats. Furthermore, it can be inferred that appropriate conservation measures for this region should prioritize the preservation of large fragments in microhabitats that are added to the system, facilitating the addition of other species to the assembly.
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
publisher.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil
Bioquímica
UFSM
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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