Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações

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Autor(a) principal: CABRAL, Leandro da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Habitat fragmentation and the effects of anthropogenic actions at different levels tend to influence the phenotype and welfare of birds and also the development of organisms having a direct relationship with their fitness. Body condition evaluations through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) is one of the effective and non-lethal nutritional reserve analysis tools for assessing body condition. The present study aims to analyze the body condition of birds from three fragments of Montane Semideciduous Seasonal Forest, relating them to factors such as trophic guild, habitat dependence, disturbance sensitivity, climate season, ectoparasitism and subcutaneous fat, as well as verifying if they interfere with RMI of understory birds. The analyzes were made for all captured individuals in a general way as well as for species which met the premise of a minimum of five captured individuals in all fragments and in different seasons. Of all birds captured (N = 711) by ornithological nets, 553 individuals were evaluated for body condition using the Relative Mass Index. RMI differed significantly among bird species, and among food guilds, average biomass, presence of incubation plate. However, there was no difference between fragments either according to the presence of ectoparasites or fat level, reflecting the variation specificity of the RMI in each species. This study showed significant results of species evaluation in anthropized forest fragments; it is suggested for the monitoring of bird health and conservation in such environments, and can also be applied in any vegetation or climatic conditions of the globe.
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spelling NEVES, Rachel Maria de LyraTELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace RodriguesGOMES, Paula BragaLIMA, Guilherme Santos Toledo dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6038166424012199CABRAL, Leandro da Silva2020-09-01T21:33:43Z2019-07-13CABRAL, Leandro da Silva. Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações. 2019. 67 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8487Habitat fragmentation and the effects of anthropogenic actions at different levels tend to influence the phenotype and welfare of birds and also the development of organisms having a direct relationship with their fitness. Body condition evaluations through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) is one of the effective and non-lethal nutritional reserve analysis tools for assessing body condition. The present study aims to analyze the body condition of birds from three fragments of Montane Semideciduous Seasonal Forest, relating them to factors such as trophic guild, habitat dependence, disturbance sensitivity, climate season, ectoparasitism and subcutaneous fat, as well as verifying if they interfere with RMI of understory birds. The analyzes were made for all captured individuals in a general way as well as for species which met the premise of a minimum of five captured individuals in all fragments and in different seasons. Of all birds captured (N = 711) by ornithological nets, 553 individuals were evaluated for body condition using the Relative Mass Index. RMI differed significantly among bird species, and among food guilds, average biomass, presence of incubation plate. However, there was no difference between fragments either according to the presence of ectoparasites or fat level, reflecting the variation specificity of the RMI in each species. This study showed significant results of species evaluation in anthropized forest fragments; it is suggested for the monitoring of bird health and conservation in such environments, and can also be applied in any vegetation or climatic conditions of the globe.A fragmentação dos habitats e os efeitos de ações antrópicas de diferentes níveis tende a influenciar no fenótipo e bem-estar das aves além de influenciar no desenvolvimento dos organismos tendo uma relação direta com seu fitness, de forma que avalições de condição corporal através do Índice de Massa Relativa (IMR) é uma das ferramentas de análise de reserva nutricional, eficaz e não letal em avaliar a condição corporal. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a condição corporal de aves de três fragmentos de Floresta Estacional Semidecidual Montana relacionando-os aos fatores como guilda trófica, dependência do habitat, sensibilidade a distúrbios, estação climática, ectoparasitismo e gordura subcutânea, verificando se estes interferem no IMR das aves do sub-bosque. As análises foram feitas de forma geral de todos os indivíduos capturados bem como por espécie para aquelas que atenderam a premissa de um mínimo de cinco indivíduos capturados em todos os fragmentos e nas diferentes estações. Das aves capturadas (N=711) com redes ornitológicas, 553 indivíduos, foram utilizados nas análises da condição corporal, por meio do Índice de Massa Relativa. IMR diferiu significativamente entre as espécies de aves, assim como entre os fatores: guildas alimentares, biomassa média, presença de placa de incubação. No entanto, não houve diferença entre os fragmentos nem de acordo com a presença de ectoparasitas ou nível de gordura, refletindo a especificidade de variação do IMR em cada espécie. Este estudo mostrou resultados significativos de avaliação de espécies em ambientes antropizados de fragmentos florestais, sendo sugerido para o monitoramento de saúde e conservação das aves em tais ambientes, podendo ainda ser aplicado em qualquer tipo de vegetação ou condições climáticas do globo.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2020-09-01T21:33:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Leandro da Silva Cabral.pdf: 1858727 bytes, checksum: 6159f01e93a60317f77855cda41fecc6 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-09-01T21:33:43Z (GMT). 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title Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
spellingShingle Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
CABRAL, Leandro da Silva
Ave
Antropização
Condição corporal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
title_full Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
title_fullStr Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
title_full_unstemmed Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
title_sort Condição corporal das aves : análise e implicações
author CABRAL, Leandro da Silva
author_facet CABRAL, Leandro da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv TELINO JÚNIOR, Wallace Rodrigues
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv GOMES, Paula Braga
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv LIMA, Guilherme Santos Toledo de
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GOMES, Paula Braga
LIMA, Guilherme Santos Toledo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ave
Antropização
Condição corporal
topic Ave
Antropização
Condição corporal
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
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description Habitat fragmentation and the effects of anthropogenic actions at different levels tend to influence the phenotype and welfare of birds and also the development of organisms having a direct relationship with their fitness. Body condition evaluations through the Relative Mass Index (RMI) is one of the effective and non-lethal nutritional reserve analysis tools for assessing body condition. The present study aims to analyze the body condition of birds from three fragments of Montane Semideciduous Seasonal Forest, relating them to factors such as trophic guild, habitat dependence, disturbance sensitivity, climate season, ectoparasitism and subcutaneous fat, as well as verifying if they interfere with RMI of understory birds. The analyzes were made for all captured individuals in a general way as well as for species which met the premise of a minimum of five captured individuals in all fragments and in different seasons. Of all birds captured (N = 711) by ornithological nets, 553 individuals were evaluated for body condition using the Relative Mass Index. RMI differed significantly among bird species, and among food guilds, average biomass, presence of incubation plate. However, there was no difference between fragments either according to the presence of ectoparasites or fat level, reflecting the variation specificity of the RMI in each species. This study showed significant results of species evaluation in anthropized forest fragments; it is suggested for the monitoring of bird health and conservation in such environments, and can also be applied in any vegetation or climatic conditions of the globe.
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