Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Moura, Pedro Teófilo Silva de
Orientador(a): França, Leonardo Fernandes
Banca de defesa: Costa, Rodrigo Silva da lattes, Araújo, Helder Farias Pereira de lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Conservação
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País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufersa.edu.br/handle/tede/651
Resumo: Variations in bird abundance species are associated with variation in food availability or effects of seasonality in these populations. As the Caatinga a tropical semi-arid environment with seasonal characteristics, assuming that local climate regime is able to act on demographic parameters of bird populations in semi-arid environments, our hypothesis is that intra and interannual variations in the abundance of Lanio pileatus are determined ultimately by precipitation regime. In this way we hope that (1) the precipitation is a variable predictor of reproductive intensity in intra and interannual levels, (2) the intensity of reproduction is one predictor of temporal variation in the abundance of young, (3) the temporal variation in the input individuals the population is predicted by temporal variation in the abundance of young and (4) population survival L. pileatus is inversely related to rainfall, and the rainfall determinants of intra and interannual periods of higher output (mortality) of individuals in the population. The birds were captured in a Caatinga area inserted in the ecoregion of the Depressão Sertaneja Setentrional with the mist nets from September 2012 to September 2015. We analyzed the data in the Mark program using the POPAN model to estimate apparent survival, probability of capture, probability of entrance and population size. The covariates entered in our analysis were: time, year, rainy season, breeding, brood patch and juvenile occurrence period independently and a constant model. On this study recorded 411 captures and 295 recaptures L. pileatus on 78 occasions sampling over the three years of study. During this period the reproduction of the species has always coincides with the rainy season. The analysis using Mark program demonstrated a pattern of exponential growth in the L. pileatus population. The results of the average model for the set of candidate models have shown effects of environmental seasonality on estimates of apparent survival, as well as a relationship between the new individuals entering the population and the reproductive period, generating a cyclical fluctuation of the population size
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As the Caatinga a tropical semi-arid environment with seasonal characteristics, assuming that local climate regime is able to act on demographic parameters of bird populations in semi-arid environments, our hypothesis is that intra and interannual variations in the abundance of Lanio pileatus are determined ultimately by precipitation regime. In this way we hope that (1) the precipitation is a variable predictor of reproductive intensity in intra and interannual levels, (2) the intensity of reproduction is one predictor of temporal variation in the abundance of young, (3) the temporal variation in the input individuals the population is predicted by temporal variation in the abundance of young and (4) population survival L. pileatus is inversely related to rainfall, and the rainfall determinants of intra and interannual periods of higher output (mortality) of individuals in the population. The birds were captured in a Caatinga area inserted in the ecoregion of the Depressão Sertaneja Setentrional with the mist nets from September 2012 to September 2015. We analyzed the data in the Mark program using the POPAN model to estimate apparent survival, probability of capture, probability of entrance and population size. The covariates entered in our analysis were: time, year, rainy season, breeding, brood patch and juvenile occurrence period independently and a constant model. On this study recorded 411 captures and 295 recaptures L. pileatus on 78 occasions sampling over the three years of study. During this period the reproduction of the species has always coincides with the rainy season. The analysis using Mark program demonstrated a pattern of exponential growth in the L. pileatus population. The results of the average model for the set of candidate models have shown effects of environmental seasonality on estimates of apparent survival, as well as a relationship between the new individuals entering the population and the reproductive period, generating a cyclical fluctuation of the population sizeAs variações na abundância em espécies de aves estão associadas a variação na disponibilidade de alimento ou aos efeitos da sazonalidade climática nestas populações. Sendo a Caatinga um ambiente semiárido tropical com sazonalidade característica, assumindo que o regime climático local é capaz de atuar sobre os parâmetros demográficos das populações de aves em ambientes semiáridos, nossa hipótese é que variações intra e interanuais na abundância de L. pileatus são determinadas em última instância pelo regime de precipitações. Desta forma esperamos que (1) a precipitação seja uma variável preditora da intensidade reprodutiva em níveis intra e interanuais, (2) a intensidade da reprodução seja uma preditora da variação temporal na abundância de jovens, (3) a variação temporal na entrada de indivíduos na população seja predita pela variação temporal na abundância de jovens e (4) a sobrevivência populacional de L. pileatus seja inversamente relacionada à precipitação, sendo as chuvas determinantes dos períodos intra e interanuais de maior saída (mortalidade) de indivíduos na população. As aves foram capturadas em uma área de Caatinga inserida na ecorregião da Depressão Sertaneja Setentrional com o auxilio de redes de neblina entre setembro de 2012 a setembro de 2015. Analisamos os dados no programa Mark utilizando o modelo POPAN para estimar sobrevivência, probabilidade de captura, probabilidade de entrada e tamanho populacional. As covariáveis inseridas em nossas análises foram: tempo, ano, estação chuvosa, ciclo reprodutivo, placas de incubação e período de ocorrência de jovens de maneira independente e um modelo constante. Durante o estudo registramos 411 capturas e 295 recapturas de L. pileatus em 78 ocasiões de amostragens ao longo dos três anos de estudo. Nesse período a reprodução da espécie se deu sempre coincidente com a estação das chuvas. As analises utilizando o programa Mark demonstraram um padrão de crescimento exponencial na população de L. pileatus. 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title Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
spellingShingle Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
Moura, Pedro Teófilo Silva de
Coryphospingus pileatus
Semiárido
POPAN
Abundância
Ecologia de populações
Coryphospingus pileatus
Semi-arid
POPAN
Abundance
Population Ecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
title_full Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
title_fullStr Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
title_full_unstemmed Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
title_sort Sazonalidade climática e dinâmica populacional de Lanio pileatus (Aves: Passariformis) em um semiárido Neotropical
author Moura, Pedro Teófilo Silva de
author_facet Moura, Pedro Teófilo Silva de
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Araújo, Helder Farias Pereira de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moura, Pedro Teófilo Silva de
contributor_str_mv França, Leonardo Fernandes
Costa, Rodrigo Silva da
Araújo, Helder Farias Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Coryphospingus pileatus
Semiárido
POPAN
Abundância
Ecologia de populações
Coryphospingus pileatus
Semi-arid
POPAN
Abundance
Population Ecology
topic Coryphospingus pileatus
Semiárido
POPAN
Abundância
Ecologia de populações
Coryphospingus pileatus
Semi-arid
POPAN
Abundance
Population Ecology
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
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description Variations in bird abundance species are associated with variation in food availability or effects of seasonality in these populations. As the Caatinga a tropical semi-arid environment with seasonal characteristics, assuming that local climate regime is able to act on demographic parameters of bird populations in semi-arid environments, our hypothesis is that intra and interannual variations in the abundance of Lanio pileatus are determined ultimately by precipitation regime. In this way we hope that (1) the precipitation is a variable predictor of reproductive intensity in intra and interannual levels, (2) the intensity of reproduction is one predictor of temporal variation in the abundance of young, (3) the temporal variation in the input individuals the population is predicted by temporal variation in the abundance of young and (4) population survival L. pileatus is inversely related to rainfall, and the rainfall determinants of intra and interannual periods of higher output (mortality) of individuals in the population. The birds were captured in a Caatinga area inserted in the ecoregion of the Depressão Sertaneja Setentrional with the mist nets from September 2012 to September 2015. We analyzed the data in the Mark program using the POPAN model to estimate apparent survival, probability of capture, probability of entrance and population size. The covariates entered in our analysis were: time, year, rainy season, breeding, brood patch and juvenile occurrence period independently and a constant model. On this study recorded 411 captures and 295 recaptures L. pileatus on 78 occasions sampling over the three years of study. During this period the reproduction of the species has always coincides with the rainy season. The analysis using Mark program demonstrated a pattern of exponential growth in the L. pileatus population. The results of the average model for the set of candidate models have shown effects of environmental seasonality on estimates of apparent survival, as well as a relationship between the new individuals entering the population and the reproductive period, generating a cyclical fluctuation of the population size
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