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Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Annibale, Fabiane Santana lattes
Orientador(a): Nomura, Fausto lattes
Banca de defesa: Nomura, Fausto, Bastos, Rogério Pereira, Maciel, Natan Medeiros, Prado, Cynthia Peralta de Almeida, Pezzuti, Tiago Leite
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Goiás
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-graduação em Ecologia e Evolução (ICB)
Departamento: Instituto de Ciências Biológicas - ICB (RG)
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/12247
Resumo: The role of morphology on animals’ ecology helps us understand the adaptive significance of variation in anatomical structures among species. However, for tadpoles the implications of variation in species morphology on resource use and partitioning among species are poorly understood. This thesis was elaborated in order to better understand tadpoles’ ecomorphology, and is divided into three chapters. The first chapter consists on a bibliographical review and a scientometric analysis on tadpoles’ ecomorphology. Through the data survey we described the tadpoles’ ecomorphological trajectory, quantified the scientific knowledge produced in this study area, and identified the main gaps that may guide future studies. We verified that ecomorphological studies on tadpoles have been increasing over time, with modifications in methodologies and new perspectives to understand the ecology and evolution of tadpoles. However, many of these studies are descriptive or investigate the phenotypic plasticity of larvae in response to predators. Thus, there are still many environmental factors to be explored, as well as the necessity of studying beyond inferences. As such, tadpoles’ ecomorphology will be able to help us understand the diversity of anuran larvae (i.e., ecology and evolution) and with conservation of these animals. Aiming to fill some of these gaps in knowledge, the second and third chapters correspond to researches on how variation in external oral morphology influences tadpoles’ ability to feed on substrates with different properties. In the second chapter we tested the performance of tadpoles feeding on substrates at different orientations. We found that species with similar oral morphology also have similar performances when feeding on substrates positioned at different orientations. Only species that occur at different depths in the environment varied in performance at a specific orientation (i.e. vertical). Among tadpoles that occur in the same place, but vary in terms of external oral morphology, whereas some species have high performances feeding on substrates regardless their orientation, other species are more efficient feeding at specific orientations of substrates. We concluded that these differences in performance may determine how tadpoles select and/or share resources in the environment. In the third chapter, we studied with more details the influence of variation in external oral morphology, testing the species performance when feeding on substrates with different textures. Differences in the number of labial tooth rows and in the marginal papillae configuration affected tadpoles’ grazing performance on substrates with different textures, indicating specializations of feeding behavior. In addition, we verified that tadpoles with the most common oral morphology among anuran larvae had the best performances in comparison to all the other species. This result may help explain the adaptive significance of morphological variation among anuran larvae.
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spelling Nomura, Faustohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9506582657045983Rossa-Feres, Denise de Cerqueirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6863776138321135Nomura, FaustoBastos, Rogério PereiraMaciel, Natan MedeirosPrado, Cynthia Peralta de AlmeidaPezzuti, Tiago Leitehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6081633787527162Annibale, Fabiane Santana2022-08-09T12:07:07Z2022-08-09T12:07:07Z2019-03-26ANNIBALE, F. S. Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais. 2019. 124 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia e Evolução) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2019.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/12247The role of morphology on animals’ ecology helps us understand the adaptive significance of variation in anatomical structures among species. However, for tadpoles the implications of variation in species morphology on resource use and partitioning among species are poorly understood. This thesis was elaborated in order to better understand tadpoles’ ecomorphology, and is divided into three chapters. The first chapter consists on a bibliographical review and a scientometric analysis on tadpoles’ ecomorphology. Through the data survey we described the tadpoles’ ecomorphological trajectory, quantified the scientific knowledge produced in this study area, and identified the main gaps that may guide future studies. We verified that ecomorphological studies on tadpoles have been increasing over time, with modifications in methodologies and new perspectives to understand the ecology and evolution of tadpoles. However, many of these studies are descriptive or investigate the phenotypic plasticity of larvae in response to predators. Thus, there are still many environmental factors to be explored, as well as the necessity of studying beyond inferences. As such, tadpoles’ ecomorphology will be able to help us understand the diversity of anuran larvae (i.e., ecology and evolution) and with conservation of these animals. Aiming to fill some of these gaps in knowledge, the second and third chapters correspond to researches on how variation in external oral morphology influences tadpoles’ ability to feed on substrates with different properties. In the second chapter we tested the performance of tadpoles feeding on substrates at different orientations. We found that species with similar oral morphology also have similar performances when feeding on substrates positioned at different orientations. Only species that occur at different depths in the environment varied in performance at a specific orientation (i.e. vertical). Among tadpoles that occur in the same place, but vary in terms of external oral morphology, whereas some species have high performances feeding on substrates regardless their orientation, other species are more efficient feeding at specific orientations of substrates. We concluded that these differences in performance may determine how tadpoles select and/or share resources in the environment. In the third chapter, we studied with more details the influence of variation in external oral morphology, testing the species performance when feeding on substrates with different textures. Differences in the number of labial tooth rows and in the marginal papillae configuration affected tadpoles’ grazing performance on substrates with different textures, indicating specializations of feeding behavior. In addition, we verified that tadpoles with the most common oral morphology among anuran larvae had the best performances in comparison to all the other species. This result may help explain the adaptive significance of morphological variation among anuran larvae.Entender o papel da morfologia na ecologia dos animais nos ajuda a conhecer o significado adaptativo da variação nas estruturas anatômicas dos organismos. Para girinos, entretanto, as implicações da variação na morfologia das espécies sobre a forma como os girinos utilizam e partilham recursos no ambiente ainda são pouco conhecidas. Essa tese foi elaborada com o objetivo de entender melhor a ecomorfologia de girinos e está dividida entre três capítulos. O primeiro capítulo é constituído por uma revisão bibliográfica e uma análise cienciométrica sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos. Através do levantamento de dados foi possível conhecer a trajetória da ecomorfologia de girinos até os dias atuais, quantificar o conhecimento científico produzido nessa área e identificar as principais lacunas que podem guiar estudos futuros. Nós verificamos que os estudos ecomorfológicos sobre girinos vêm aumentando ao longo do tempo, com mudanças nas metodologias de estudo e novas perspectivas para entender a ecologia e a evolução dos girinos. Porém, muitos desses estudos são descritivos ou investigam a plasticidade fenotípica das larvas em resposta a predadores. Desse modo, ainda existem muitos fatores ambientais a serem explorados, assim como a necessidade de estudos que vão além de inferências para que a ecomorfologia de girinos possa contribuir com a compreensão da diversidade das larvas de anuros (i.e., ecologia e evolução), e com a conservação desses animais. Visando preencher algumas dessas lacunas no conhecimento, o segundo e o terceiro capítulo correspondem a pesquisas sobre como varia o desempenho alimentar de espécies que diferem quanto à morfologia oral externa quando os girinos se alimentam em substratos com diferentes propriedades físicas. No segundo capítulo nós testamos o desempenho de girinos se alimentando em substratos dispostos em diferentes orientações. Nós verificamos que espécies com morfologia oral semelhante possuem também desempenho semelhante quando se alimentam em substratos posicionados em diferentes orientações. O desempenho só é diferente em alguns ângulos específicos (i.e. verticais) entre espécies que ocorrem em profundidades diferentes no ambiente. Já entre girinos que ocorrem no mesmo ambiente, mas variam quanto à morfologia oral externa, enquanto o desempenho de algumas espécies independe do ângulo do substrato onde os girinos se alimentam, outras espécies são mais eficientes explorando orientações específicas do substrato. Nós concluímos que essas diferenças no desempenho das espécies podem determinar como os girinos selecionam e/ou partilham recursos no ambiente. No terceiro capítulo nós investigamos de forma mais detalhada a influência da variação na morfologia oral externa de girinos sobre o desempenho das espécies quando as larvas se alimentam em substratos com diferentes texturas. Nós verificamos que a variação no número de fileiras de dentes labiais e na configuração das papilas marginais produzem diferenças no desempenho das espécies, sugerindo especializações do comportamento alimentar das larvas. Além disso, nós verificamos que girinos com o tipo de morfologia oral externa mais comum entre as larvas de anuros tiveram os melhores desempenhos entre todas as espécies testadas. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv On the ecomorphology of tadpoles: the functional implications of variation in their mouthparts
title Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
spellingShingle Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
Annibale, Fabiane Santana
Larvas de anuros
Ecomorfologia
Comportamento alimentar
Anuran larvae
Eecomorphology
Feeding behavior
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA
title_short Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
title_full Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
title_fullStr Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
title_full_unstemmed Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
title_sort Sobre a ecomorfologia de girinos: as implicações funcionais da variação nas estruturas orais
author Annibale, Fabiane Santana
author_facet Annibale, Fabiane Santana
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Nomura, Fausto
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Rossa-Feres, Denise de Cerqueira
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Nomura, Fausto
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Bastos, Rogério Pereira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Maciel, Natan Medeiros
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Prado, Cynthia Peralta de Almeida
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Pezzuti, Tiago Leite
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Annibale, Fabiane Santana
contributor_str_mv Nomura, Fausto
Rossa-Feres, Denise de Cerqueira
Nomura, Fausto
Bastos, Rogério Pereira
Maciel, Natan Medeiros
Prado, Cynthia Peralta de Almeida
Pezzuti, Tiago Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Larvas de anuros
Ecomorfologia
Comportamento alimentar
topic Larvas de anuros
Ecomorfologia
Comportamento alimentar
Anuran larvae
Eecomorphology
Feeding behavior
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MORFOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anuran larvae
Eecomorphology
Feeding behavior
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description The role of morphology on animals’ ecology helps us understand the adaptive significance of variation in anatomical structures among species. However, for tadpoles the implications of variation in species morphology on resource use and partitioning among species are poorly understood. This thesis was elaborated in order to better understand tadpoles’ ecomorphology, and is divided into three chapters. The first chapter consists on a bibliographical review and a scientometric analysis on tadpoles’ ecomorphology. Through the data survey we described the tadpoles’ ecomorphological trajectory, quantified the scientific knowledge produced in this study area, and identified the main gaps that may guide future studies. We verified that ecomorphological studies on tadpoles have been increasing over time, with modifications in methodologies and new perspectives to understand the ecology and evolution of tadpoles. However, many of these studies are descriptive or investigate the phenotypic plasticity of larvae in response to predators. Thus, there are still many environmental factors to be explored, as well as the necessity of studying beyond inferences. As such, tadpoles’ ecomorphology will be able to help us understand the diversity of anuran larvae (i.e., ecology and evolution) and with conservation of these animals. Aiming to fill some of these gaps in knowledge, the second and third chapters correspond to researches on how variation in external oral morphology influences tadpoles’ ability to feed on substrates with different properties. In the second chapter we tested the performance of tadpoles feeding on substrates at different orientations. We found that species with similar oral morphology also have similar performances when feeding on substrates positioned at different orientations. Only species that occur at different depths in the environment varied in performance at a specific orientation (i.e. vertical). Among tadpoles that occur in the same place, but vary in terms of external oral morphology, whereas some species have high performances feeding on substrates regardless their orientation, other species are more efficient feeding at specific orientations of substrates. We concluded that these differences in performance may determine how tadpoles select and/or share resources in the environment. In the third chapter, we studied with more details the influence of variation in external oral morphology, testing the species performance when feeding on substrates with different textures. Differences in the number of labial tooth rows and in the marginal papillae configuration affected tadpoles’ grazing performance on substrates with different textures, indicating specializations of feeding behavior. In addition, we verified that tadpoles with the most common oral morphology among anuran larvae had the best performances in comparison to all the other species. This result may help explain the adaptive significance of morphological variation among anuran larvae.
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