Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga
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Resumo: | The Northeastern common marmoset Callithrix jacchus is a primate that, in contrast to other species of primates, acts as a colonizer of environments, given its ecological plasticity. In at least three decades numerous field studies have been carried out with the species, dealing almost always with aspects of its ecology and behavior. However, this invaluable basis of scientific data is primarily concentrated in groups and populations that are restricted to Atlantic Mata mesic environments. Numerous gaps in the lives of these same animals in xerophytic environments, such as Caatingas, are yet to be filled. There is strong evidence to support the hypothesis that it was in a scenario like the Caatinga, with all its environmental severity, that the Northeast had developed, in evolutionary terms, the set of ecophysiological and behavioral strategies to survive the inclement weather and from there radiate to other environments. During continuous 27 months, six multi-males, multi-females, with a mean of nine subjects were monitored for 8 hours / day, three days per week. On the occasion, catches were taken for individual identification and, in one case, for the collection of biological samples in individuals with genetic abnormalities (albinism). More than five thousand records of behavioral data (social affiliative, individual and agonistic) were collected. The initial chapter (Chapter 1) reviews C. jacchus and the Caatinga biome. The results in terms of reproductive strategies focus on aspects related to the periodicity of births in relation to climatic seasonality (Chapter 2), revealing that the xeric environment groups remained reproductively active in both seasonal periods, as observed in the groups of mésicos environment. Regarding food, the groups were opportunistic and generalist, although strongly gomivorous, with gum consumption percentages around 50% for both climatic seasons. Chapter 3 presents an unprecedented detail of a predation and consumption record, which discusses the energy conservation strategies adopted by the animal; while Chapter 4 reports another anecdotal case of consumption of an exotic vegetable of local agricultural production, indicative of the versatility of these little primates. Chapter 5 reports the first records of multiple births of 50% and 100% albino dyads, and chapter 6 discusses the environmental impact of these animals, social interactions and clinical-pathological aspects of these albinism events. Finally, it is assumed that the environmental pressures and restrictions observed in the Caatinga, besides serving to enhance the development of survival skills in the Caatinga environment and to promote the adaptive irradiation and dispersion of the Northeastern, provided surprising information that opens new frontiers in understanding the intricate ecological relationships and evolutionary paths traced by Neotropical primates. |
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SOARES, Anísio FranciscoOLIVEIRA, Maria Adélia Borstelmann deAMORIM, Marleyne José Afonso Accioly LinsCASTRO, Cristiane Maria Varela de Araújo deSILVA, Valdir Luna daSANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dosMELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira2019-08-29T14:05:24Z2019-02-27MELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira. Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga. 2019. 126 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Animal Tropical) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8181The Northeastern common marmoset Callithrix jacchus is a primate that, in contrast to other species of primates, acts as a colonizer of environments, given its ecological plasticity. In at least three decades numerous field studies have been carried out with the species, dealing almost always with aspects of its ecology and behavior. However, this invaluable basis of scientific data is primarily concentrated in groups and populations that are restricted to Atlantic Mata mesic environments. Numerous gaps in the lives of these same animals in xerophytic environments, such as Caatingas, are yet to be filled. There is strong evidence to support the hypothesis that it was in a scenario like the Caatinga, with all its environmental severity, that the Northeast had developed, in evolutionary terms, the set of ecophysiological and behavioral strategies to survive the inclement weather and from there radiate to other environments. During continuous 27 months, six multi-males, multi-females, with a mean of nine subjects were monitored for 8 hours / day, three days per week. On the occasion, catches were taken for individual identification and, in one case, for the collection of biological samples in individuals with genetic abnormalities (albinism). More than five thousand records of behavioral data (social affiliative, individual and agonistic) were collected. The initial chapter (Chapter 1) reviews C. jacchus and the Caatinga biome. The results in terms of reproductive strategies focus on aspects related to the periodicity of births in relation to climatic seasonality (Chapter 2), revealing that the xeric environment groups remained reproductively active in both seasonal periods, as observed in the groups of mésicos environment. Regarding food, the groups were opportunistic and generalist, although strongly gomivorous, with gum consumption percentages around 50% for both climatic seasons. Chapter 3 presents an unprecedented detail of a predation and consumption record, which discusses the energy conservation strategies adopted by the animal; while Chapter 4 reports another anecdotal case of consumption of an exotic vegetable of local agricultural production, indicative of the versatility of these little primates. Chapter 5 reports the first records of multiple births of 50% and 100% albino dyads, and chapter 6 discusses the environmental impact of these animals, social interactions and clinical-pathological aspects of these albinism events. Finally, it is assumed that the environmental pressures and restrictions observed in the Caatinga, besides serving to enhance the development of survival skills in the Caatinga environment and to promote the adaptive irradiation and dispersion of the Northeastern, provided surprising information that opens new frontiers in understanding the intricate ecological relationships and evolutionary paths traced by Neotropical primates.O sagui-do-Nordeste (Callithrix jacchus) é um primata que, em contraste com as demais espécies de primatas, atua como colonizador de ambientes, dado à sua plasticidade ecológica. Em pelo menos três décadas numerosos estudos de campo têm sido realizados com a espécie, versando quase sempre sobre aspectos de sua ecologia e comportamento. Todavia, essa base inestimável de dados científicos se concentra, primordialmente, aos grupos e populações de ocorrência restrita a ambientes mésicos de Mata Atlântica. Numerosas lacunas a respeito da vida desses mesmos animais em ambientes xerófitos, como as Caatingas, estão por ser preenchidos. Há forte indícios que sustentam a hipótese de ter sido em um cenário como a Caatinga, com toda a sua severidade ambiental, que o sagui-do-Nordeste teria desenvolvido, em termos evolutivos, o conjunto de estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais, para sobreviver às intempéries e, de lá se irradiar para outros ambientes. Durante contínuos 27 meses, seis grupos, multi-machos, multi-fêmeas, com uma média de nove indivíduos foram monitorados, durante 8 horas/dia, três dias por semana. Na oportunidade procederam-se capturas para a identificação individual e, em um caso, para a coleta de amostras biológicas em indivíduos que apresentavam anomalias genéticas (albinismo). Mais de cinco mil registros de dados comportamentais (sociais afiliativos, individuais e agonísticos) foram coletados. O capítulo inicial (Cap. 1) faz uma revisão sobre C. jacchus e o bioma Caatinga. Os resultados em termos de estratégias reprodutivas, foca aspectos relacionados à periodicidade de nascimentos face a estacionalidade climática (Capítulo 2), revelando que os grupos de ambiente xéricos mantiveram-se reprodutivamente ativos em ambos os períodos estacionais, tal como observado nos grupos de ambiente mésicos. Com relação à alimentação, os grupos mostraram-se oportunistas e generalistas, embora fortemente gomívoros, com percentuais de consumo de goma em torno de 50% para ambas as estações climáticas. O capítulo 3 traz um detalhe inédito de um registro de predação e consumo, que discute as estratégias de conservação de energia adotadas pelo animal; enquanto o capítulo 4 relata um outro caso anedótico de consumo de um vegetal exótico da produção agrícola local, indicativo da versatilidade desses pequenos primatas. Como resposta às pressões ambientais somadas aos efeitos antropogênicos a que esses animais estiveram expostos na Caatinga – isolamento e restrição de habitat principalmente – o capítulo 5 relata os primeiros registros de múltiplos nascimentos de díades 50% e 100% albinas e o capítulo 6 discorre a respeito das interações sociais e dos aspectos clínico-patológicos desses eventos de albinismo. Por fim, assume-se que as pressões e restrições ambientais observadas na Caatinga, além de servirem para potencializar o desenvolvimento de habilidades de sobrevivência no ambiente de Caatinga e favorecer a irradiação adaptativa e dispersão do sagui-do-Nordeste, aportou informações surpreendentes que abrem novas fronteiras na compreensão das intrincadas relações ecológicas e caminhos evolutivos trilhados pelos primatas neotropicais.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-08-29T14:05:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Leonardo Cesar de Oliveira Melo.pdf: 1811111 bytes, checksum: d4806b6735f9271877df20053fc38959 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-29T14:05:24Z (GMT). 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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga MELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira Callithrix jacchus Sagui Albinismo Estacionalidade Comportamento animal CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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Estratégias ecofisiológicas e comportamentais adotadas por grupos de saguis (Callithrix jacchus) periurbanos e selvagens, sujeitos às variações na disponibilidade e na diversidade de alimentos na caatinga |
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MELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira |
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MELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira |
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SOARES, Anísio Francisco |
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OLIVEIRA, Maria Adélia Borstelmann de |
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AMORIM, Marleyne José Afonso Accioly Lins |
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CASTRO, Cristiane Maria Varela de Araújo de |
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SILVA, Valdir Luna da |
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SANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dos |
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MELO, Leonardo César de Oliveira |
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SOARES, Anísio Francisco OLIVEIRA, Maria Adélia Borstelmann de AMORIM, Marleyne José Afonso Accioly Lins CASTRO, Cristiane Maria Varela de Araújo de SILVA, Valdir Luna da SANTOS, Ednilza Maranhão dos |
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Callithrix jacchus Sagui Albinismo Estacionalidade Comportamento animal |
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Callithrix jacchus Sagui Albinismo Estacionalidade Comportamento animal CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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The Northeastern common marmoset Callithrix jacchus is a primate that, in contrast to other species of primates, acts as a colonizer of environments, given its ecological plasticity. In at least three decades numerous field studies have been carried out with the species, dealing almost always with aspects of its ecology and behavior. However, this invaluable basis of scientific data is primarily concentrated in groups and populations that are restricted to Atlantic Mata mesic environments. Numerous gaps in the lives of these same animals in xerophytic environments, such as Caatingas, are yet to be filled. There is strong evidence to support the hypothesis that it was in a scenario like the Caatinga, with all its environmental severity, that the Northeast had developed, in evolutionary terms, the set of ecophysiological and behavioral strategies to survive the inclement weather and from there radiate to other environments. During continuous 27 months, six multi-males, multi-females, with a mean of nine subjects were monitored for 8 hours / day, three days per week. On the occasion, catches were taken for individual identification and, in one case, for the collection of biological samples in individuals with genetic abnormalities (albinism). More than five thousand records of behavioral data (social affiliative, individual and agonistic) were collected. The initial chapter (Chapter 1) reviews C. jacchus and the Caatinga biome. The results in terms of reproductive strategies focus on aspects related to the periodicity of births in relation to climatic seasonality (Chapter 2), revealing that the xeric environment groups remained reproductively active in both seasonal periods, as observed in the groups of mésicos environment. Regarding food, the groups were opportunistic and generalist, although strongly gomivorous, with gum consumption percentages around 50% for both climatic seasons. Chapter 3 presents an unprecedented detail of a predation and consumption record, which discusses the energy conservation strategies adopted by the animal; while Chapter 4 reports another anecdotal case of consumption of an exotic vegetable of local agricultural production, indicative of the versatility of these little primates. Chapter 5 reports the first records of multiple births of 50% and 100% albino dyads, and chapter 6 discusses the environmental impact of these animals, social interactions and clinical-pathological aspects of these albinism events. Finally, it is assumed that the environmental pressures and restrictions observed in the Caatinga, besides serving to enhance the development of survival skills in the Caatinga environment and to promote the adaptive irradiation and dispersion of the Northeastern, provided surprising information that opens new frontiers in understanding the intricate ecological relationships and evolutionary paths traced by Neotropical primates. |
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