Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado

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Autor(a) principal: Baesse, Camilla Queiroz
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/13416
https://doi.org/10.14393/ufu.di.2015.218
Resumo: Human actions, such as fragmentation and urbanization, are considered one of the major threat to global biodiversity, and may cause drastic changes in the structure and composition of flora and fauna. Due to the sensitivity of birds to changes of environmental conditions, they are considered excellent indicators of environmental quality because they respond quickly to changes in local, regional and global level. There are several monitoring practices of populations held in natural and disturbed habitats, such as the evaluation of the Fluctuating Asymmetry (FA), analysis of body condition through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) and the micronucleus analysis. Thus, studies evaluating the responses of this group are relevant to the assessment environments in various degrees of conservation. The aim of this work were: to determine whether the FA values, RMI and micronucleus vary between species, areas and feeding guilds. Besides, analyze from these three tools that you can use birds as biomonitoras. The study was conducted in four fragments of semideciduous forests of the Triângulo Mineiro, where the birds were captured with mist nets between 2013 and 2014. We collected 406 individuals of 50 species at approximately 6,400 hours*network. For FA and RMI analysis were used 304 individuals of 17 species and nine families, and micronucleus analysis used 245 individuals of 15 species and eight families, because it is necessary the minimum number of five individuals. The 17 species showed FA (wings / tarsus). There was no significant difference in FA values (wings / tarsus) between species, but there was between the areas. There was also a difference between the feeding guilds for wings, where omnivores showed the highest values. The RMI of birds differed between species, the areas and feeding guilds, being omnivores with the highest RMI values, followed by, frugivorous and insectivorous. Of the 15 species analyzed only Neopelma pallescens had not micronucleus. There was a significant difference in the frequency of micronuclei between species, the areas and feeding guilds in São José, being omnivores guild with higher frequency of micronuclei. With this work, we concluded that the tools FA, RMI and micronucleus can be used successfully in birds, and they can be used as biomonitoras.
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spelling Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerradoBirds as biomonitors of environmental quality in forest fragments of the CerradoAvifaunaAssimetria flutuanteBiomonitoramentoÍndice de massa corporalMicronúcleoAves - EcologiaBiodiversidade - ConservaçãoBirdsFluctuating asymmetryBiomonitoringBody mass indexmicronucleiCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIAHuman actions, such as fragmentation and urbanization, are considered one of the major threat to global biodiversity, and may cause drastic changes in the structure and composition of flora and fauna. Due to the sensitivity of birds to changes of environmental conditions, they are considered excellent indicators of environmental quality because they respond quickly to changes in local, regional and global level. There are several monitoring practices of populations held in natural and disturbed habitats, such as the evaluation of the Fluctuating Asymmetry (FA), analysis of body condition through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) and the micronucleus analysis. Thus, studies evaluating the responses of this group are relevant to the assessment environments in various degrees of conservation. The aim of this work were: to determine whether the FA values, RMI and micronucleus vary between species, areas and feeding guilds. Besides, analyze from these three tools that you can use birds as biomonitoras. The study was conducted in four fragments of semideciduous forests of the Triângulo Mineiro, where the birds were captured with mist nets between 2013 and 2014. We collected 406 individuals of 50 species at approximately 6,400 hours*network. For FA and RMI analysis were used 304 individuals of 17 species and nine families, and micronucleus analysis used 245 individuals of 15 species and eight families, because it is necessary the minimum number of five individuals. The 17 species showed FA (wings / tarsus). There was no significant difference in FA values (wings / tarsus) between species, but there was between the areas. There was also a difference between the feeding guilds for wings, where omnivores showed the highest values. The RMI of birds differed between species, the areas and feeding guilds, being omnivores with the highest RMI values, followed by, frugivorous and insectivorous. Of the 15 species analyzed only Neopelma pallescens had not micronucleus. There was a significant difference in the frequency of micronuclei between species, the areas and feeding guilds in São José, being omnivores guild with higher frequency of micronuclei. With this work, we concluded that the tools FA, RMI and micronucleus can be used successfully in birds, and they can be used as biomonitoras.Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisMestre em Ecologia e Conservação de Recursos NaturaisAções antrópicas, como a fragmentação e a urbanização, são consideradas uma das maiores ameaças à biodiversidade global, podendo gerar alterações drásticas na estrutura e composição da fauna e flora. Devido à sensibilidade das aves às variações das condições do ambiente, elas são consideradas excelentes indicadores de qualidade ambiental, pois respondem rapidamente às mudanças que ocorrem em nível local, regional e global. Existem várias práticas de monitoramento de populações realizadas em ambientes naturais e alterados, como a avaliação da Assimetria Flutuante (AF), análise da condição corporal, através do Índice de Massa Relativa (IMR) e a análise de micronúcleo. Assim, estudos que avaliam as respostas deste grupo são relevantes para a avaliação de ambientes em diversos graus de conservação. Os objetivos desta dissertação foram: verificar se os valores de AF, IMR e micronúcleo variam entre espécies, áreas e guildas alimentares. Além de analisar, a partir dessas três ferramentas, se é possível utilizar as aves como biomonitoras. O estudo foi realizado em quatro fragmentos de florestas estacionais semideciduais do Triângulo Mineiro, onde as aves foram capturadas com redes de neblina entre 2013 e 2014. Foram capturados 406 indivíduos de 50 espécies em aproximadamente 6.400 horas*rede. Para análise de AF e IMR foram utilizados 304 indivíduos de 17 espécies e nove famílias, e para análise de micronúcleo foram utilizados 245 indivíduos de 15 espécies e oito famílias, pelo fato de ser necessário o número mínimo de cinco indivíduos. As 17 espécies apresentaram AF (asas/tarsos). Não houve diferença significativa nos valores de AF (asas/tarsos) entre as espécies, mas houve entre as áreas. Também houve diferença entre as guildas alimentares para asas, onde os onívoros apresentaram os maiores valores. O IMR das aves apresentou diferença entre as espécies, as áreas e as guildas alimentares, sendo os onívoros com os maiores valores de IMR, seguido por, frugívoros e insetívoros. Das 15 espécies analisadas para micronúcleo apenas Neopelma pallescens não houve registro. Houve diferença significativa na frequência de micronúcleo entre as espécies e as áreas. As guildas alimentares apresentaram diferença apenas em São José, sendo onívoros, a guilda com maior frequência de micronúcleo. Com este trabalho, foi possível concluir que as ferramentas AF, IMR e micronúcleo podem ser utilizadas com êxito em aves, e que as mesmas podem ser utilizadas como biomonitoras.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBRPrograma de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Conservação de Recursos NaturaisCiências BiológicasUFUMelo, Celine dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4792916U0Morelli, Sandrahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4789865U6Paiva, Luciana Vieira dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4764937Z6Baesse, Camilla Queiroz2016-06-22T18:34:58Z2015-06-082016-06-22T18:34:58Z2015-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfBAESSE, Camilla Queiroz. Birds as biomonitors of environmental quality in forest fragments of the Cerrado. 2015. 126 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, 2015. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
Birds as biomonitors of environmental quality in forest fragments of the Cerrado
title Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
spellingShingle Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
Baesse, Camilla Queiroz
Avifauna
Assimetria flutuante
Biomonitoramento
Índice de massa corporal
Micronúcleo
Aves - Ecologia
Biodiversidade - Conservação
Birds
Fluctuating asymmetry
Biomonitoring
Body mass index
micronuclei
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
title_full Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
title_fullStr Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
title_full_unstemmed Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
title_sort Aves como biomonitoras da qualidade ambiental em fragmentos florestais do cerrado
author Baesse, Camilla Queiroz
author_facet Baesse, Camilla Queiroz
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Melo, Celine de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4792916U0
Morelli, Sandra
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4789865U6
Paiva, Luciana Vieira de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4764937Z6
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baesse, Camilla Queiroz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Avifauna
Assimetria flutuante
Biomonitoramento
Índice de massa corporal
Micronúcleo
Aves - Ecologia
Biodiversidade - Conservação
Birds
Fluctuating asymmetry
Biomonitoring
Body mass index
micronuclei
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
topic Avifauna
Assimetria flutuante
Biomonitoramento
Índice de massa corporal
Micronúcleo
Aves - Ecologia
Biodiversidade - Conservação
Birds
Fluctuating asymmetry
Biomonitoring
Body mass index
micronuclei
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Human actions, such as fragmentation and urbanization, are considered one of the major threat to global biodiversity, and may cause drastic changes in the structure and composition of flora and fauna. Due to the sensitivity of birds to changes of environmental conditions, they are considered excellent indicators of environmental quality because they respond quickly to changes in local, regional and global level. There are several monitoring practices of populations held in natural and disturbed habitats, such as the evaluation of the Fluctuating Asymmetry (FA), analysis of body condition through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) and the micronucleus analysis. Thus, studies evaluating the responses of this group are relevant to the assessment environments in various degrees of conservation. The aim of this work were: to determine whether the FA values, RMI and micronucleus vary between species, areas and feeding guilds. Besides, analyze from these three tools that you can use birds as biomonitoras. The study was conducted in four fragments of semideciduous forests of the Triângulo Mineiro, where the birds were captured with mist nets between 2013 and 2014. We collected 406 individuals of 50 species at approximately 6,400 hours*network. For FA and RMI analysis were used 304 individuals of 17 species and nine families, and micronucleus analysis used 245 individuals of 15 species and eight families, because it is necessary the minimum number of five individuals. The 17 species showed FA (wings / tarsus). There was no significant difference in FA values (wings / tarsus) between species, but there was between the areas. There was also a difference between the feeding guilds for wings, where omnivores showed the highest values. The RMI of birds differed between species, the areas and feeding guilds, being omnivores with the highest RMI values, followed by, frugivorous and insectivorous. Of the 15 species analyzed only Neopelma pallescens had not micronucleus. There was a significant difference in the frequency of micronuclei between species, the areas and feeding guilds in São José, being omnivores guild with higher frequency of micronuclei. With this work, we concluded that the tools FA, RMI and micronucleus can be used successfully in birds, and they can be used as biomonitoras.
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