Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Of all Squamata diversity, lizards represent more than half of described species in present. These animals serve as models for ecological and evolutionary studies, which makes them target of interest in scientific research in whole world. Caatinga is a major biome in Northeast of Brazil, occupying about 6.83% of the national territory and extending for several states of this region. It is a unique biome, and despite being located on a semi-arid climate, has a great variety of landscapes, biological richness and endemism. Reptile’s studies of diversity, composition and ecology in Caatinga are relatively recent, these research are extremely important and valuable to semiarid. But this information is punctual and does not represent Northeast biodiversity, requiring more effort in different localities, especially in rainforest areas of biome. This study aims to investigate lizard’s abundance, richness, diversity, spatial distribution and width/niche overlap in the Environmental Protection Area of Araripe. To achieve this goal, we sampled three different vegetation types (shrubby Caatinga, Cerradão and secondary Forest) APA of Chapada Araripe. The data collections were made monthly by active and passive collecting, during the twelve-month period (August/2011 to July/2012). The active collection was made one day for each area per month and lasting for six hours a day, three hours in the morning (8h to 11h), and three hours at night (18 to 21h). The passive collections were made using 60 pitfall traps with drift-fences, these were organized into twelve lines with five buckets at 5m of distance between them, and the lines were equally distributed at three vegetation types. Buckets were open for five days during each month. As a result, we found 20 lizard species belonging to 12 families. Richness and abundance varied among the three areas sampled. Caatinga had the highest number of species (n = 14) and Cerradão had de highest abundance (n = 99). Ameiva ameiva was the most abundant lizard from caatinga, while in Cerradão was Colobosaura modesta and for secondary forest was Norops brasiliensis. Lizards presents significant difference respect to the seasons (wet and dry), in the dry season the lizards were more abundant. Analyses based on null models indicate no significant values on the overlap of microhabitat use, showing that competition for space is not regulating this community structure, being regulated by other factors.
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spelling MOURA, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa deSANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dosRIBEIRO, Leonardo BarrosDIAS, Eduardo José dos ReisGOMES, Paula Bragahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7374330425478889MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva2016-08-11T12:05:26Z2013-07-29MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva. Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil. 2013. 75 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5271Of all Squamata diversity, lizards represent more than half of described species in present. These animals serve as models for ecological and evolutionary studies, which makes them target of interest in scientific research in whole world. Caatinga is a major biome in Northeast of Brazil, occupying about 6.83% of the national territory and extending for several states of this region. It is a unique biome, and despite being located on a semi-arid climate, has a great variety of landscapes, biological richness and endemism. Reptile’s studies of diversity, composition and ecology in Caatinga are relatively recent, these research are extremely important and valuable to semiarid. But this information is punctual and does not represent Northeast biodiversity, requiring more effort in different localities, especially in rainforest areas of biome. This study aims to investigate lizard’s abundance, richness, diversity, spatial distribution and width/niche overlap in the Environmental Protection Area of Araripe. To achieve this goal, we sampled three different vegetation types (shrubby Caatinga, Cerradão and secondary Forest) APA of Chapada Araripe. The data collections were made monthly by active and passive collecting, during the twelve-month period (August/2011 to July/2012). The active collection was made one day for each area per month and lasting for six hours a day, three hours in the morning (8h to 11h), and three hours at night (18 to 21h). The passive collections were made using 60 pitfall traps with drift-fences, these were organized into twelve lines with five buckets at 5m of distance between them, and the lines were equally distributed at three vegetation types. Buckets were open for five days during each month. As a result, we found 20 lizard species belonging to 12 families. Richness and abundance varied among the three areas sampled. Caatinga had the highest number of species (n = 14) and Cerradão had de highest abundance (n = 99). Ameiva ameiva was the most abundant lizard from caatinga, while in Cerradão was Colobosaura modesta and for secondary forest was Norops brasiliensis. Lizards presents significant difference respect to the seasons (wet and dry), in the dry season the lizards were more abundant. Analyses based on null models indicate no significant values on the overlap of microhabitat use, showing that competition for space is not regulating this community structure, being regulated by other factors.De toda diversidade da ordem Squamata, os lagartos representam um pouco mais que a metade das espécies descritas na atualidade. Esses animais são organismos modelos para estudos ecológico-evolutivos, o que faz com que sejam alvo de interesse de pesquisas científicas em vários lugares do mundo. A Caatinga é um dos principais biomas da região Nordeste do Brasil, ocupa cerca de 6,83% do território nacional e estende-se por vários estados dessa região. É um bioma único, e apesar de estar localizado em área de clima semiárido, apresenta grande variedade de paisagens, relativa riqueza biológica e endemismos. Estudos acerca da diversidade, composição e ecologia dos répteis da Caatinga são relativamente recentes, esses trabalhos são extremamente importantes e de grande valor para entendere e preservar o semiárido. Porém essas informações são pontuais e não representam ainda a biodiversidade da região Nordeste, necessitando de mais esforços em diferentes localidades, principalmente em áreas de floresta úmida inseridas nesse bioma. Este trabalho objetiva investigar a abundância, riqueza, diversidade, distribuição espacial e largura/sobreposição de nicho dos lagartos da Área de Proteção Ambiental da Chapada do Araripe. Para alcançar esse objetivo, foram amostradas três diferentes fitofisionomias (Caatinga arbustiva, Mata de encosta e Cerradão) da APA da Chapada do Araripe. As coletas de dados foram feitas através de coletas ativas e passivas realizadas mensalmente durante o período de doze meses (Agosto/2011 a Julho/2012). A coleta ativa foi realizada durante um dia para cada área por campanha e com duração de seis horas diárias, sendo três horas no período matutino (8 às 11h), e três horas no período noturno (18 às 21h). As coletas passivas foram realizadas através de 60 baldes distribuídos nas armadilhas de contenção e queda (pitfall), com cercas guias (drift-fences), estas foram organizadas em doze linhas de cinco baldes, com 5m de distância entre os mesmos, e as linhas foram distribuídas igualmente nas três fitofisionomias estudadas, onde os baldes permaneceram abertos por cinco dias durante cada campanha. Como resultado, foi registrado 20 espécies de lagartos, pertencentes a 12 famílias. A riqueza e abundância variaram entre as três áreas amostradas. A área de caatinga foi a que obteve o maior número de espécies (n= 14) e a área de cerradão foi a mais abundante (n= 99). O lagarto mais abundante na área de caatinga foi Ameiva ameiva, na área do cerradão Colobosaura modesta e para a área da Mata secundária Norops brasiliensis. Houve diferença significativa entre as estações (chuvosa e seca), na estação seca os lagartos foram mais abundantes. As análises baseadas em modelos nulos indicam valores não significativos sobre a sobreposição do uso do microhábitat, evidenciando que a competição por espaço não está regulando a estrutura das comunidades estudadas, sendo ela regulada por outros fatores.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-11T12:05:26Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Sergio Luiz da Silva Muniz.pdf: 4037142 bytes, checksum: 4aa632d566202bdc0721109594a4f696 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-11T12:05:26Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
title Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva
Lagarto
Caatinga
Taxocenose
Nicho
Lizard
Assemblage
Niche
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Diversidade e uso do microhábitat de lagartos em uma região do domínio das caatingas, Nordeste do Brasil
author MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva
author_facet MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MOURA, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv RIBEIRO, Leonardo Barros
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv DIAS, Eduardo José dos Reis
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv GOMES, Paula Braga
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MUNIZ, Sérgio Luiz da Silva
contributor_str_mv MOURA, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de
SANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dos
RIBEIRO, Leonardo Barros
DIAS, Eduardo José dos Reis
GOMES, Paula Braga
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lagarto
Caatinga
Taxocenose
Nicho
topic Lagarto
Caatinga
Taxocenose
Nicho
Lizard
Assemblage
Niche
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Lizard
Assemblage
Niche
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description Of all Squamata diversity, lizards represent more than half of described species in present. These animals serve as models for ecological and evolutionary studies, which makes them target of interest in scientific research in whole world. Caatinga is a major biome in Northeast of Brazil, occupying about 6.83% of the national territory and extending for several states of this region. It is a unique biome, and despite being located on a semi-arid climate, has a great variety of landscapes, biological richness and endemism. Reptile’s studies of diversity, composition and ecology in Caatinga are relatively recent, these research are extremely important and valuable to semiarid. But this information is punctual and does not represent Northeast biodiversity, requiring more effort in different localities, especially in rainforest areas of biome. This study aims to investigate lizard’s abundance, richness, diversity, spatial distribution and width/niche overlap in the Environmental Protection Area of Araripe. To achieve this goal, we sampled three different vegetation types (shrubby Caatinga, Cerradão and secondary Forest) APA of Chapada Araripe. The data collections were made monthly by active and passive collecting, during the twelve-month period (August/2011 to July/2012). The active collection was made one day for each area per month and lasting for six hours a day, three hours in the morning (8h to 11h), and three hours at night (18 to 21h). The passive collections were made using 60 pitfall traps with drift-fences, these were organized into twelve lines with five buckets at 5m of distance between them, and the lines were equally distributed at three vegetation types. Buckets were open for five days during each month. As a result, we found 20 lizard species belonging to 12 families. Richness and abundance varied among the three areas sampled. Caatinga had the highest number of species (n = 14) and Cerradão had de highest abundance (n = 99). Ameiva ameiva was the most abundant lizard from caatinga, while in Cerradão was Colobosaura modesta and for secondary forest was Norops brasiliensis. Lizards presents significant difference respect to the seasons (wet and dry), in the dry season the lizards were more abundant. Analyses based on null models indicate no significant values on the overlap of microhabitat use, showing that competition for space is not regulating this community structure, being regulated by other factors.
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