História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico
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Data de Publicação: | 2023 |
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Resumo: | One of the main objectives of the study of organisms´ life history is to explain the patterns of life cycle, growth, development, and reproductive investment of species. In this context, knowing the reproductive cycle and, mainly, the longevity of the species is of paramount importance, since in addition to being closely related, such information can help us understand the current state and future trends of a population. Leptodactylids are a very diverse group of anurans with a wide distribution in Central and South America, but there is still a lack of information about basic aspects of their life history. Thus, the objective of this Thesis was i) to survey works on longevity for South American anuran species, as well as ii) to bring new information on longevity and gametogenic cycle of eleven species of Neotropical leptodactylids. For this, we carried out a systematic review of studies that addressed the longevity of South American frog species, based on the skeletochronology technique (currently the most used method for determining age in frogs). Furthermore, we used this technique to determine the longevity of eleven species of leptodactylids belonging to the sub-families Leiuperinae and Leptodactylinae. Our results indicate that leptodactylids are the group of South American anurans for which we have more information on longevity of the species, probably due to the relative ease of finding specimens of this family in nature, as well as the medium to large body size of their representatives. Furthermore, we observed that the leptodactylids studied showed intersexual, intra and interspecific variation in terms of longevity. We suggest, therefore, that new works need to be carried out, trying to determine the longevity of other leptodactylids, mainly from the Paratelmatobiinae subfamily, as well as small-size or hard-to-find species. |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênicoNatural history of eleven neotropical frogs (anura, leptodactylidae): age aspects and gametogenic cycleLeptodactylusPhysalaemusCiclo reprodutivoLongevidadeReproductive cycleLongevityCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASOne of the main objectives of the study of organisms´ life history is to explain the patterns of life cycle, growth, development, and reproductive investment of species. In this context, knowing the reproductive cycle and, mainly, the longevity of the species is of paramount importance, since in addition to being closely related, such information can help us understand the current state and future trends of a population. Leptodactylids are a very diverse group of anurans with a wide distribution in Central and South America, but there is still a lack of information about basic aspects of their life history. Thus, the objective of this Thesis was i) to survey works on longevity for South American anuran species, as well as ii) to bring new information on longevity and gametogenic cycle of eleven species of Neotropical leptodactylids. For this, we carried out a systematic review of studies that addressed the longevity of South American frog species, based on the skeletochronology technique (currently the most used method for determining age in frogs). Furthermore, we used this technique to determine the longevity of eleven species of leptodactylids belonging to the sub-families Leiuperinae and Leptodactylinae. Our results indicate that leptodactylids are the group of South American anurans for which we have more information on longevity of the species, probably due to the relative ease of finding specimens of this family in nature, as well as the medium to large body size of their representatives. Furthermore, we observed that the leptodactylids studied showed intersexual, intra and interspecific variation in terms of longevity. We suggest, therefore, that new works need to be carried out, trying to determine the longevity of other leptodactylids, mainly from the Paratelmatobiinae subfamily, as well as small-size or hard-to-find species.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO estudo da história de vida dos organismos tem como um de seus principais objetivos buscar explicar os padrões de ciclo de vida, de crescimento, desenvolvimento, e de investimento reprodutivo das espécies. Nesse contexto, conhecer o ciclo reprodutivo e, principalmente, a longevidade das espécies é de suma importância, uma vez que além de estarem intimamente relacionados, tais informações podem nos ajudar a compreender o estado atual e as tendências futuras de uma população. Os leptodactilídeos são um grupo de anuros bastante diverso e com ampla distribuição na América Central e do Sul, porém que ainda carece de informação sobre aspectos básicos da história de vida de suas espécies. Assim, o objetivo desta Tese foi i) fazer um levantamento de trabalhos sobre longevidade para espécies de anuros sul-americanos, bem como ii) trazer novas informações sobre longevidade e ciclo gametogênico de onze espécies de leptodactilídeos neotropicais. Para isso, realizamos um revisão sistemática de trabalhos que abordaram a longevidade das espécies de anuros sul-americanos, com base na técnica de esqueletocronologia (atualmente, método mais utilizado para determinação da idade em anuros). Além disso, utilizamos esta técnica para determinar a longevidade de onze espécies de leptodactilídeos pertencentes às sub-famílias Leiuperinae e Leptodactylinae. Nossos resultados apontam que leptodactilídeos são o grupo de anuros sul-americanos em que mais se conhece a longevidade das espécies, e provavelmente isso se deve à relativa facilidade em se encontrar exemplares desta família na natureza, bem como ao tamanho corporal de médio a grande porte de seus representantes. Ademais, observamos que os leptodactilídeos estudados apresentaram variação intersexual, intra e interespecífica quanto à longevidade. Sugerimos, assim, que novos trabalhos sejam feitos, buscando conhecer a longevidade para outros leptodactilídeos, principalmente da subfamília Paratelmatobiinae, bem como espécies de pequeno porte ou de difícil encontro.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiências BiológicasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasCechin, Sonia Zaninihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9682463613649812Santos, Tiago Gomes dosPrado, Cynthia Peralta de AlmeidaGonzales, Elaine Maria LucasBrasileiro, Cinthia AguirreBaraquet, MarianaBrum, Amanda Jamille Carvalho2023-11-09T12:41:29Z2023-11-09T12:41:29Z2023-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/30437ark:/26339/001300000hgwqporAttribution-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:UFSM2023-11-09T12:41:29Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/30437Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-07-29T10:40:26.609930Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico Natural history of eleven neotropical frogs (anura, leptodactylidae): age aspects and gametogenic cycle |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico Brum, Amanda Jamille Carvalho Leptodactylus Physalaemus Ciclo reprodutivo Longevidade Reproductive cycle Longevity CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
title_short |
História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
title_full |
História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
title_full_unstemmed |
História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
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História natural de onze rãs neotropicais (anura, leptodactylidae): aspectos etários e ciclo gametogênico |
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Brum, Amanda Jamille Carvalho |
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Brum, Amanda Jamille Carvalho |
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Cechin, Sonia Zanini http://lattes.cnpq.br/9682463613649812 Santos, Tiago Gomes dos Prado, Cynthia Peralta de Almeida Gonzales, Elaine Maria Lucas Brasileiro, Cinthia Aguirre Baraquet, Mariana |
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Brum, Amanda Jamille Carvalho |
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Leptodactylus Physalaemus Ciclo reprodutivo Longevidade Reproductive cycle Longevity CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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Leptodactylus Physalaemus Ciclo reprodutivo Longevidade Reproductive cycle Longevity CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS |
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One of the main objectives of the study of organisms´ life history is to explain the patterns of life cycle, growth, development, and reproductive investment of species. In this context, knowing the reproductive cycle and, mainly, the longevity of the species is of paramount importance, since in addition to being closely related, such information can help us understand the current state and future trends of a population. Leptodactylids are a very diverse group of anurans with a wide distribution in Central and South America, but there is still a lack of information about basic aspects of their life history. Thus, the objective of this Thesis was i) to survey works on longevity for South American anuran species, as well as ii) to bring new information on longevity and gametogenic cycle of eleven species of Neotropical leptodactylids. For this, we carried out a systematic review of studies that addressed the longevity of South American frog species, based on the skeletochronology technique (currently the most used method for determining age in frogs). Furthermore, we used this technique to determine the longevity of eleven species of leptodactylids belonging to the sub-families Leiuperinae and Leptodactylinae. Our results indicate that leptodactylids are the group of South American anurans for which we have more information on longevity of the species, probably due to the relative ease of finding specimens of this family in nature, as well as the medium to large body size of their representatives. Furthermore, we observed that the leptodactylids studied showed intersexual, intra and interspecific variation in terms of longevity. We suggest, therefore, that new works need to be carried out, trying to determine the longevity of other leptodactylids, mainly from the Paratelmatobiinae subfamily, as well as small-size or hard-to-find species. |
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