Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?

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Autor(a) principal: ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The morphological patterns shown in the species result from the interactions between their phenotype, genotype, and environment through adaptive and evolutionary processes. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the role of phylogeny and feeding in the morphological patterns of the species of Characiformes order, testing the hypothesis that the environmental pressure interferes in the morphological patterns presented by species causing morphological divergence or convergence between them. The site selected for this research was the pond Curralinho, an marginal pond of the Rio São Francisco, located in the state of Pernambuco. In this work we used the twelve species of the Order Characiformes more abundant in the ecosystem evaluated, which were captured in the period from March/2007 to February/2008 Through morphological data and diet analysis, we found that segregation of Characiformes in morphologically distinct groups, reflecting dietary differences. Therefore, morphologically similar species tending to occupy the same trophic guild. The piscivorous Acestrorhynchus britskii, Acestrorhynchus lacustris, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus brandtii and Pygocentrus piraya showed morphological characteristics that allowed ingest relatively large prey. However, we observed differences in the efficacy of swimming performance of these piscivorous, indicating that the piscivorous that eat whole fish exhibit greater agility swimming performance in order to capture your evasive preys that presented adaptations to avoid and escape the predators. The species Roeboides xenodon and Leporinus reinhardti also preferably used fish in their diets, however, the morphology of these species did not show any adjustments found in majority of the piscivorous. The less swimming speed was evidentiated among the members of the guilds insectivorous and omnivorous, that using food items with lower mobility than fish, like insects, or immobile, such as vegetables. This lower efficiency in swimming performance does not seem to characterize a disadvantage for these species. These appear to preferentially occupy the margin of the water body, which offers greater resource availability for these fish. The relationship between morphology and trophic ecology was confirmed by the Mantel test. This test indicated that the ecological structure of the taxocenosis evaluated probably been shaped by evolutionary adaptations for use of a given resource. These adaptations may be evident when we observe the processes of adaptive convergence and divergence.
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spelling EL-DEIR, Ana Carla AsforaOLIVEIRA , Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8086300380930758ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de2016-08-23T12:27:18Z2012-12-05ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de. Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas? 2012. 59 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5441The morphological patterns shown in the species result from the interactions between their phenotype, genotype, and environment through adaptive and evolutionary processes. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the role of phylogeny and feeding in the morphological patterns of the species of Characiformes order, testing the hypothesis that the environmental pressure interferes in the morphological patterns presented by species causing morphological divergence or convergence between them. The site selected for this research was the pond Curralinho, an marginal pond of the Rio São Francisco, located in the state of Pernambuco. In this work we used the twelve species of the Order Characiformes more abundant in the ecosystem evaluated, which were captured in the period from March/2007 to February/2008 Through morphological data and diet analysis, we found that segregation of Characiformes in morphologically distinct groups, reflecting dietary differences. Therefore, morphologically similar species tending to occupy the same trophic guild. The piscivorous Acestrorhynchus britskii, Acestrorhynchus lacustris, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus brandtii and Pygocentrus piraya showed morphological characteristics that allowed ingest relatively large prey. However, we observed differences in the efficacy of swimming performance of these piscivorous, indicating that the piscivorous that eat whole fish exhibit greater agility swimming performance in order to capture your evasive preys that presented adaptations to avoid and escape the predators. The species Roeboides xenodon and Leporinus reinhardti also preferably used fish in their diets, however, the morphology of these species did not show any adjustments found in majority of the piscivorous. The less swimming speed was evidentiated among the members of the guilds insectivorous and omnivorous, that using food items with lower mobility than fish, like insects, or immobile, such as vegetables. This lower efficiency in swimming performance does not seem to characterize a disadvantage for these species. These appear to preferentially occupy the margin of the water body, which offers greater resource availability for these fish. The relationship between morphology and trophic ecology was confirmed by the Mantel test. This test indicated that the ecological structure of the taxocenosis evaluated probably been shaped by evolutionary adaptations for use of a given resource. These adaptations may be evident when we observe the processes of adaptive convergence and divergence.Os padrões morfológicos apresentados pelas espécies resultam da interação entre seu fenótipo, genótipo e ambiente, através de processos adaptativos e evolutivos. Dessa forma, este trabalho objetiva avaliar o papel da filogenia e do hábito alimentar nos padrões morfológicos das espécies da Ordem Characiformes, testando a hipótese de que a pressão ambiental interfere nos padrões morfológicos apresentados pelas espécies a ponto de causar divergência ou convergência morfológica entre elas. O local selecionado para esta pesquisa foi a lagoa Curralinho, uma lagoa marginal do Rio São Francisco, localizada no estado de Pernambuco. Neste trabalho foram utilizadas as doze espécies da Ordem Characiformes mais abundantes no ecossistema avaliado, sendo elas capturadas no período de março/2007 a fevereiro/2008. Através de dados morfológicos e análise da dieta, verifica-se que a segregação dos Characiformes em grupos morfologicamente distintos, refletiu de um modo geral, suas diferenças alimentares, com as espécies morfologicamente semelhantes propendendo a ocupar uma mesma categoria trófica. Os piscívoros Acestrorhynchus britskii, Acestrorhynchus lacustres, Hoplias malabaricus, Pygocentrus piraya e Serrasalmus brandtii apresentaram características morfológicas que os permitiram ingerir presas relativamente maiores. No entanto entre esses piscívoros observam-se diferenças na eficiência natatória, indicando que os piscívoros que ingerem peixes inteiros apresentam uma maior agilidade natatória para capturar suas presas evasivas, que se deslocam e apresentam adaptações para fugir de seus predadores. As espécies Roeboides xenodon e Leporinus reinhardti, também utilizaram preferencialmente peixes em suas dietas, no entanto, a morfologia dessas espécies não apresentou as adaptações encontradas na maioria dos piscívoros. A menor velocidade de natação foi evidenciada entre os integrantes das categorias insetívora e onívora, que utilizam itens alimentares com menor mobilidade que os peixes, como os insetos, ou imóveis, como os vegetais. Esta menor eficiência natatória não parece caracterizar uma desvantagem para essas espécies, visto que essas parecem ocupar preferencialmente as margens do corpo d’água, que oferece uma maior disponibilidade de recursos para estes peixes. A relação entre morfologia e ecologia trófica, confirmada pelo teste de Mantel, indica que provavelmente a estruturação ecológica da taxocenose avaliada vem sendo conformada por adaptações evolutivas para utilização de um determinado recurso. Essas adaptações podem ser evidenciadas, quando se observam os processos de convergência e divergência adaptativas.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-23T12:27:17Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Miguel Santana de Almeida Neto.pdf: 1157651 bytes, checksum: 9441b1beb74a542d2c1f48a97e3fcee5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-23T12:27:18Z (GMT). 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title Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
spellingShingle Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de
Convergência adaptativa
Divergência adaptativa
Ecologia trófica
Ecomorfologia
Ictiofauna
Adaptive convergence
Adaptive divergence
Trophic ecology
Ecomorphology
Ichthyofauna
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
title_full Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
title_fullStr Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
title_full_unstemmed Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
title_sort Os padrões ecomorfológicos apresentados pelas espécies da ordem Characiformes (actinopterygii) são relacionadas com suas adaptações ecológicas?
author ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de
author_facet ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA , Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA NETO, Miguel Santana de
contributor_str_mv EL-DEIR, Ana Carla Asfora
OLIVEIRA , Paulo Guilherme Vasconcelos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Convergência adaptativa
Divergência adaptativa
Ecologia trófica
Ecomorfologia
Ictiofauna
topic Convergência adaptativa
Divergência adaptativa
Ecologia trófica
Ecomorfologia
Ictiofauna
Adaptive convergence
Adaptive divergence
Trophic ecology
Ecomorphology
Ichthyofauna
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Adaptive convergence
Adaptive divergence
Trophic ecology
Ecomorphology
Ichthyofauna
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description The morphological patterns shown in the species result from the interactions between their phenotype, genotype, and environment through adaptive and evolutionary processes. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the role of phylogeny and feeding in the morphological patterns of the species of Characiformes order, testing the hypothesis that the environmental pressure interferes in the morphological patterns presented by species causing morphological divergence or convergence between them. The site selected for this research was the pond Curralinho, an marginal pond of the Rio São Francisco, located in the state of Pernambuco. In this work we used the twelve species of the Order Characiformes more abundant in the ecosystem evaluated, which were captured in the period from March/2007 to February/2008 Through morphological data and diet analysis, we found that segregation of Characiformes in morphologically distinct groups, reflecting dietary differences. Therefore, morphologically similar species tending to occupy the same trophic guild. The piscivorous Acestrorhynchus britskii, Acestrorhynchus lacustris, Hoplias malabaricus, Serrasalmus brandtii and Pygocentrus piraya showed morphological characteristics that allowed ingest relatively large prey. However, we observed differences in the efficacy of swimming performance of these piscivorous, indicating that the piscivorous that eat whole fish exhibit greater agility swimming performance in order to capture your evasive preys that presented adaptations to avoid and escape the predators. The species Roeboides xenodon and Leporinus reinhardti also preferably used fish in their diets, however, the morphology of these species did not show any adjustments found in majority of the piscivorous. The less swimming speed was evidentiated among the members of the guilds insectivorous and omnivorous, that using food items with lower mobility than fish, like insects, or immobile, such as vegetables. This lower efficiency in swimming performance does not seem to characterize a disadvantage for these species. These appear to preferentially occupy the margin of the water body, which offers greater resource availability for these fish. The relationship between morphology and trophic ecology was confirmed by the Mantel test. This test indicated that the ecological structure of the taxocenosis evaluated probably been shaped by evolutionary adaptations for use of a given resource. These adaptations may be evident when we observe the processes of adaptive convergence and divergence.
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