Uso de nicho espacial por girinos nectônicos
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2018-12-19
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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Competition is among the processes that structure neotropical tadpole communities. Little is
known about how the choice of microhabitat influences the distribution of neotropical
tadpoles. We investigated whether the tadpoles of Scinax x-signatus and Scinax
fuscomarginatus overlapped the spatial niche and presented a segregated distribution in 15
temporary temporary ponds on the island of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. In laboratory, we
tested the hypothesis that large size tadpoles of S. x-signatus would not be affected in the use
of spatial resources for foraging by small size tadpoles of the same species or small size
tadpoles of S. fuscomarginatus. For laboratory experiments, tadpoles of different spawnings
were collected in temporary open water bodies. After acclimatization we filmed the
interactions between species and different sizes of tadpoles in an experimental design with
focal tadpoles of Scinax x-signatus of small size (n = 30), focal larvae of S. x-signatus of large
size (n = 30) and tadpoles of S. fuscomarginatus (n = 60). Slides with food (algae) arranged in
the aquarium made it possible to evaluate the use of space by tadpoles. The use of the height
of the slide (Vertical Position) and displacement among different slides (Horizontal Position)
by tadpoles were obtained by analysing the videos. For the analysis of spatial niche overlap
and observed co-occurrence pattern we used the EcoSim software. To identify the preference
in the use of the space we used mixed models, function lme with a posterior test of Tukey in
the software R. In the ponds, the species are overlapping in the use of environmental
resources, but they differ in the frequency of use. In the experiment, the small focal tadpoles
of S. x-signatus, which occupy smaller to medium depths, altered the horizontal position in
the presence of coespecific larger tadpoles or tadpoles of S. fuscomarginatus. While large
focal tadpoles, which occupy the greater depths, in the presence of a coespecific or
heterospecific tadpole changed the height of foraging. Thus, the small tadpoles seem to try to
avoid interaction, whereas the large tadpoles seem to alter the position in the water column to
occupy the space that smaller tadpoles can use.
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microhabitat;, larva de anfíbio;, poça temporária;, região neotropical;, coluna d‟água;, hylidae., microhabitat;, larva of amphibian;, temporary pool;, water column;, neotropical region;, hylidae.
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PEIXOTO NETO, Carlos Alberto Algarves. Uso de nicho espacial por girinos nectônicos. 2018. 43 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Conservação/CCBS) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2018.