Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: https://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/trabalhoConclusao/viewTrabalhoConclusao.jsf?popup=true&id_trabalho=9722372
https://hdl.handle.net/11600/64646
Resumo: Coexisting species that occupy the same ecological niche potentially compete, and for long-term coexistence theory predicts a differentiation in at least one of the three main axes of the ecological niche: a) time, b) space or c) resources. In this study, we investigated wether differentiation in the use of food resources among species represent an important mechanism for the coexistence of four coexisting predators (Maned wolf - C. brachyurus, Crab-eatingfox - C. thous, Hoary fox - L. vetulus and Cougar - P. concolor) in an agricultural landscape. We expected in general a low overlap in food resources among species, and especially that a) the diet of P. concolor differs from the other species mostly by the more frequent consumption of medium-sized to large mammals and b) high differentiation between C. thous and L. vetulus due to their taxonomic and corporal similarity increasing competition. We analyzed 207 fecal samples collected during three years in a private farm with Eucalyptus matrix between remnants of Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, identifying food items to the lowest possible taxonomic level. We calculated frequency- and percentage of occurrence, niche breadth and niche overlap between all four species. Contrary to the expectations, we found extreme overlap of food resources among almost all species pairs, and there also was no increased consumption of medium-sized to large mammals by P. concolor, which refutes our hypothesis. There are two possible explanations for these results: 1) there's no competition between the predators due to high availability of prey, making mechanisms to enable coexistence unnecessary or 2) competition among species is reduced by differing in another axis of ecological niche (i.e. space and/or time). Given the knowledge of the probability of high abundance of some resources (e.g. generalist small mammals) in modified landscapes like the study area, the absence of competition for food resources mediated by a high availability of these resources seems more probable. The results indicate thateven highly modified agricultural landscapes represent viable habitats for the four predators species with similar food demands, calling attention to their potential value conservation efforts and restauration of habitat.
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spelling Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?Trophic NicheCoexistenceNiche OverlapEcological NicheDietNicho TróficoCoexistênciaSobreposição De NichoNicho EcológicoDietaCoexisting species that occupy the same ecological niche potentially compete, and for long-term coexistence theory predicts a differentiation in at least one of the three main axes of the ecological niche: a) time, b) space or c) resources. In this study, we investigated wether differentiation in the use of food resources among species represent an important mechanism for the coexistence of four coexisting predators (Maned wolf - C. brachyurus, Crab-eatingfox - C. thous, Hoary fox - L. vetulus and Cougar - P. concolor) in an agricultural landscape. We expected in general a low overlap in food resources among species, and especially that a) the diet of P. concolor differs from the other species mostly by the more frequent consumption of medium-sized to large mammals and b) high differentiation between C. thous and L. vetulus due to their taxonomic and corporal similarity increasing competition. We analyzed 207 fecal samples collected during three years in a private farm with Eucalyptus matrix between remnants of Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, identifying food items to the lowest possible taxonomic level. We calculated frequency- and percentage of occurrence, niche breadth and niche overlap between all four species. Contrary to the expectations, we found extreme overlap of food resources among almost all species pairs, and there also was no increased consumption of medium-sized to large mammals by P. concolor, which refutes our hypothesis. There are two possible explanations for these results: 1) there's no competition between the predators due to high availability of prey, making mechanisms to enable coexistence unnecessary or 2) competition among species is reduced by differing in another axis of ecological niche (i.e. space and/or time). Given the knowledge of the probability of high abundance of some resources (e.g. generalist small mammals) in modified landscapes like the study area, the absence of competition for food resources mediated by a high availability of these resources seems more probable. The results indicate thateven highly modified agricultural landscapes represent viable habitats for the four predators species with similar food demands, calling attention to their potential value conservation efforts and restauration of habitat.Espécies coexistentes que ocupam o mesmo nicho ecológico potencialmente competem, sendo que teoricamente para poder coexistir a longo prazo elas precisam diminuir a competição interespecífica por meio de diferenças em pelo menos um dos três principais eixos do nicho ecológico: a) temporal, b) espacial ou c) recursos. Nesse estudo, investigamos se a diferenciação de recursos alimentares representa um mecanismo importante para a coexistência de quatro predadores potencialmente competidores (Lobo-guará – C. brachyurus, Cachorro-do-mato – C. thous, Raposinha-do-campo – L. vetulus e Puma – P. concolor) em uma paisagem agrícola. Nossa expectativa geral era que as espécies diferissem entre si na alimentação, e em especial que a) a dieta de P. concolor se diferenciasse das demais principalmente pelo maior consumo de mamíferos de médio a grande porte e b) entre C. thous e L. vetulus houvesse uma grande diferenciação de dieta devido alta semelhança taxonômica e corporal aumentando a competição. Analisamos 207 amostras de fezes coletadas ao longo de três anos em uma fazenda particular com matriz de eucaliptos entre remanescentes de Mata Atlântica e Cerrado, identificando todos os itens de alimentos até o nível taxonômico mais baixo possível. Analisamos frequência e porcentagem de ocorrência dos itens, amplitude de nicho e sobreposição de nicho alimentar entre as espécies. Ao contrário das expectativas, encontramos extrema sobreposição dos recursos alimentares entre quase todos os pares de espécies, e não houve um alto consumo de mamíferos de médio a grande porte por P. concolor, o que refuta a hipótese. Há duas explicações possíveis para esses resultados 1) não há competição devido alta disponibilidade de presas, sendo desnecessários mecanismos para possibilitar coexistência ou 2) as espécies diminuem a competição interespecífica por diferenciar em outro eixo do nicho (i.e. espaço e/ou tempo). Devido ao conhecimento de aumento de abundância de certas presas (i.e. aves e pequenos mamíferos) em paisagens altamente desmatadas como a área de estudo, a ausência de competição por recursos alimentares mediada por uma alta disponibilidade desses recursos parece mais provável. De toda forma, os resultados chamam atenção para as paisagens que mesmo com matrizes agrícolas representam habitat para essas quatro espécies de predadores, mostrando que tais paisagens possuem valor para a conversação da biodiversidade, pedindo esforços para manejo e restauração do habitat.Dados abertos - Sucupira - Teses e dissertações (2020)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Puttker, Thomas [UNIFESP]Universidade Federal de São PauloAlmeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]2022-07-21T17:42:27Z2022-07-21T17:42:27Z2020-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion40 p.application/pdfhttps://sucupira.capes.gov.br/sucupira/public/consultas/coleta/trabalhoConclusao/viewTrabalhoConclusao.jsf?popup=true&id_trabalho=9722372ANA BEATRIZ DE ALMEIDA.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/11600/64646porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-27T01:33:11Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/64646Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-27T01:33:11Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
title Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
spellingShingle Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
Almeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]
Trophic Niche
Coexistence
Niche Overlap
Ecological Niche
Diet
Nicho Trófico
Coexistência
Sobreposição De Nicho
Nicho Ecológico
Dieta
title_short Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
title_full Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
title_fullStr Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
title_full_unstemmed Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
title_sort Coexistência de predadores em paisagens agrícolas: a diferenciação do nicho alimentar representa um mecanismo importante?
author Almeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]
author_facet Almeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Puttker, Thomas [UNIFESP]
Universidade Federal de São Paulo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Ana Beatriz De [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trophic Niche
Coexistence
Niche Overlap
Ecological Niche
Diet
Nicho Trófico
Coexistência
Sobreposição De Nicho
Nicho Ecológico
Dieta
topic Trophic Niche
Coexistence
Niche Overlap
Ecological Niche
Diet
Nicho Trófico
Coexistência
Sobreposição De Nicho
Nicho Ecológico
Dieta
description Coexisting species that occupy the same ecological niche potentially compete, and for long-term coexistence theory predicts a differentiation in at least one of the three main axes of the ecological niche: a) time, b) space or c) resources. In this study, we investigated wether differentiation in the use of food resources among species represent an important mechanism for the coexistence of four coexisting predators (Maned wolf - C. brachyurus, Crab-eatingfox - C. thous, Hoary fox - L. vetulus and Cougar - P. concolor) in an agricultural landscape. We expected in general a low overlap in food resources among species, and especially that a) the diet of P. concolor differs from the other species mostly by the more frequent consumption of medium-sized to large mammals and b) high differentiation between C. thous and L. vetulus due to their taxonomic and corporal similarity increasing competition. We analyzed 207 fecal samples collected during three years in a private farm with Eucalyptus matrix between remnants of Atlantic Forest and Cerrado, identifying food items to the lowest possible taxonomic level. We calculated frequency- and percentage of occurrence, niche breadth and niche overlap between all four species. Contrary to the expectations, we found extreme overlap of food resources among almost all species pairs, and there also was no increased consumption of medium-sized to large mammals by P. concolor, which refutes our hypothesis. There are two possible explanations for these results: 1) there's no competition between the predators due to high availability of prey, making mechanisms to enable coexistence unnecessary or 2) competition among species is reduced by differing in another axis of ecological niche (i.e. space and/or time). Given the knowledge of the probability of high abundance of some resources (e.g. generalist small mammals) in modified landscapes like the study area, the absence of competition for food resources mediated by a high availability of these resources seems more probable. The results indicate thateven highly modified agricultural landscapes represent viable habitats for the four predators species with similar food demands, calling attention to their potential value conservation efforts and restauration of habitat.
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