Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Colusso, Cícero Schneider lattes
Orientador(a): Santos, Sandro lattes
Banca de defesa: Dalosto, Marcelo Marchet lattes, Buckup, Georgina Bond lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal
Departamento: Ciências Biológicas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21136
Resumo: The Aeglidae family has an important participation in the decomposition of organic matter in streams of first and second order. This dissertation aims to analyze morphological characters in sympatric populations of Aegla abtao and Aegla denticulata (Decapoda, Anomura), compared to the same species, but in allopatric populations. When phylogenetically close species are comprised within the same geographical area, with preferences of similar habitats, competition may influence the evolution of morphological adaptations that allow coexistence, attenuating competition in the environment, and making them more specialized and differentiated in sympatry. Comparing the morphology of 39 individuals from each sympatric and allopatric population of A. abtao and A. denticulata. We performed the analysis of linear morphometry, external structures under study, the brief stomach analysis, 3D reconstruction and stomach gastric mill of the species studied. It was observed some differences between structures related to food, having a predisposition to smaller proportions, in A. abtao had a body decrease when in sympatry, and a change in the alimentary content together with differentiation of the gastric mill, in counterpart A. denticulata, possessed some differences in linear morphometry, but obtained more prominence in the differentiations in the margin of the cut of the dáctilo and in the number of horny scales. The food does not have large differences, except for the largest amount of carapace fragments in A. abtao. The study showed that the presence of other species may influence the morphological responses of A. denticulata and A. abtao, indicating that an increase in competitive pressure in the creek habitat will have consequences for the group, with changes not only in the occupational layout but also in the size and shape of food appendages and for the survival of these crustaceans. Depending on the variation of the responses, it can be stated that these are species-specific. Sympatric areas have the potential to alter the behavior of these eglids, which may alter their foraging behavior and act as a morphological modifier for food structures.
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spelling 2021-06-16T22:00:27Z2021-06-16T22:00:27Z2017-10-20http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/21136The Aeglidae family has an important participation in the decomposition of organic matter in streams of first and second order. This dissertation aims to analyze morphological characters in sympatric populations of Aegla abtao and Aegla denticulata (Decapoda, Anomura), compared to the same species, but in allopatric populations. When phylogenetically close species are comprised within the same geographical area, with preferences of similar habitats, competition may influence the evolution of morphological adaptations that allow coexistence, attenuating competition in the environment, and making them more specialized and differentiated in sympatry. Comparing the morphology of 39 individuals from each sympatric and allopatric population of A. abtao and A. denticulata. We performed the analysis of linear morphometry, external structures under study, the brief stomach analysis, 3D reconstruction and stomach gastric mill of the species studied. It was observed some differences between structures related to food, having a predisposition to smaller proportions, in A. abtao had a body decrease when in sympatry, and a change in the alimentary content together with differentiation of the gastric mill, in counterpart A. denticulata, possessed some differences in linear morphometry, but obtained more prominence in the differentiations in the margin of the cut of the dáctilo and in the number of horny scales. The food does not have large differences, except for the largest amount of carapace fragments in A. abtao. The study showed that the presence of other species may influence the morphological responses of A. denticulata and A. abtao, indicating that an increase in competitive pressure in the creek habitat will have consequences for the group, with changes not only in the occupational layout but also in the size and shape of food appendages and for the survival of these crustaceans. Depending on the variation of the responses, it can be stated that these are species-specific. Sympatric areas have the potential to alter the behavior of these eglids, which may alter their foraging behavior and act as a morphological modifier for food structures.A família Aeglidae tem uma importante participação na decomposição de matéria orgânica em riachos de primeira e segunda ordem. Esta dissertação visa analisar caracteres morfológicos em populações simpátricas de Aegla abtao e Aegla denticulata (Decapoda, Anomura), em comparação com as mesmas espécies, mas em populações alopátricas. Quando espécies próximas filogeneticamente estão compreendidas dentro de uma mesma área geográfica, com preferencias de habitats semelhantes, a competição pode influenciar na evolução de adaptações morfológicas que permitam a coexistência, atenuando a competição no meio, e tornando-as mais especialistas e diferenciadas em simpatria. Comparando a morfologia de 39 indivíduos de cada população simpátricas e alopátricas de A. abtao e A. denticulata. Foram realizadas análises de morfometria linear, das estruturas externas em estudo, uma breve análise estomacal, reconstituição 3D e do moinho gástrico estomacal das espécies estudadas. Observou-se algumas diferenças entre estruturas relacionadas à alimentação, possuindo uma predisposição a menores proporções, em A. abtao possuiu uma diminuição corporal quando em simpatria, e uma alteração no conteúdo alimentar juntamente com diferenciação do moinho gástrico, em contrapartida A. denticulata, possuiu algumas diferenças na morfometria linear, mas obteve mais destaque nas diferenciações na margem do corte do dáctilo e no número de escamas córneas. A alimentação não possui grandes diferenças, salvo a maior montante de fragmentos de carapaça em A. abtao. O estudo mostrou que a presença de outra espécie pode influenciar as respostas morfológicas de A. denticulata e A. abtao, indicando que um aumento da pressão competitiva no habitat do riacho trará consequências para o grupo, sendo observado alterações não só na disposição ocupacional, mas também no tamanho e forma dos apêndices alimentares e para a sobrevivência desses crustáceos. Em função da variação das respostas, pode-se afirmar que estas são espécieespecíficas. Áreas simpátricas têm o potencial de alterar o comportamento desses eglídeos, podendo alterar o seu comportamento de forrageio e atuando como modificador morfológico para as estruturas alimentares.porUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade AnimalUFSMBrasilCiências BiológicasAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSimpatriaAlopatriaCompetiçãoCoexistênciaDietaCoexistenceSympatryAllopatryCompetitionDietCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICASMorfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).Functional morphology of the feeding structures of two sympatric species of the genus Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSantos, Sandrohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2397252405405950Santos, Marlise Ladvocat BartholomeiXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDalosto, Marcelo MarchetXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXBuckup, Georgina BondXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXColusso, Cícero Schneider200000000006600b2842690-1611-41a2-b788-f7bca0007e7295edca5c-b3c6-4fde-aba5-fc2fa510295c4f269b6c-9b0a-42e3-b931-434abe9f4d1ebd0f5347-2d8b-4dc3-9d8d-52cad7b12ae30ddb392e-dffb-436f-abb2-629312227a25reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Functional morphology of the feeding structures of two sympatric species of the genus Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
title Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
spellingShingle Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
Colusso, Cícero Schneider
Simpatria
Alopatria
Competição
Coexistência
Dieta
Coexistence
Sympatry
Allopatry
Competition
Diet
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
title_full Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
title_fullStr Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
title_full_unstemmed Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
title_sort Morfologia funcional das estruturas alimentares de duas espécies simpátricas do gênero Aegla (crustacea, anomura, aeglidae).
author Colusso, Cícero Schneider
author_facet Colusso, Cícero Schneider
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Santos, Sandro
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Santos, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Dalosto, Marcelo Marchet
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Buckup, Georgina Bond
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Colusso, Cícero Schneider
contributor_str_mv Santos, Sandro
Santos, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei
Dalosto, Marcelo Marchet
Buckup, Georgina Bond
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Simpatria
Alopatria
Competição
Coexistência
Dieta
Coexistence
topic Simpatria
Alopatria
Competição
Coexistência
Dieta
Coexistence
Sympatry
Allopatry
Competition
Diet
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sympatry
Allopatry
Competition
Diet
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
description The Aeglidae family has an important participation in the decomposition of organic matter in streams of first and second order. This dissertation aims to analyze morphological characters in sympatric populations of Aegla abtao and Aegla denticulata (Decapoda, Anomura), compared to the same species, but in allopatric populations. When phylogenetically close species are comprised within the same geographical area, with preferences of similar habitats, competition may influence the evolution of morphological adaptations that allow coexistence, attenuating competition in the environment, and making them more specialized and differentiated in sympatry. Comparing the morphology of 39 individuals from each sympatric and allopatric population of A. abtao and A. denticulata. We performed the analysis of linear morphometry, external structures under study, the brief stomach analysis, 3D reconstruction and stomach gastric mill of the species studied. It was observed some differences between structures related to food, having a predisposition to smaller proportions, in A. abtao had a body decrease when in sympatry, and a change in the alimentary content together with differentiation of the gastric mill, in counterpart A. denticulata, possessed some differences in linear morphometry, but obtained more prominence in the differentiations in the margin of the cut of the dáctilo and in the number of horny scales. The food does not have large differences, except for the largest amount of carapace fragments in A. abtao. The study showed that the presence of other species may influence the morphological responses of A. denticulata and A. abtao, indicating that an increase in competitive pressure in the creek habitat will have consequences for the group, with changes not only in the occupational layout but also in the size and shape of food appendages and for the survival of these crustaceans. Depending on the variation of the responses, it can be stated that these are species-specific. Sympatric areas have the potential to alter the behavior of these eglids, which may alter their foraging behavior and act as a morphological modifier for food structures.
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