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Ecologia reprodutiva de Cardiopetalum calophyllum (Annonaceae) em fragmentos de Cerrado do Brasil Central / Reproductive ecology of Calophyllum Cardiopetalum (Annonaceae) in Cerrado fragments of central BrazilELIAS, Marcos Antonio da Silva 31 March 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010-03-31 / Habitat fragmentation is one of the main causes of environmental degradation and a great threat to world biodiversity. Fragmentation can disrupt pollination processes, affecting directly or indirectly pollinators and plants. In Brazil, the Cerrado Biome has lost most part of its vegetation cover in the last four decades, becoming a highly fragmented landscape with many small fragments, several medium-size and a few continuous areas of vegetation. Those remnants have high biological diversity with high level of endemism, but very little is known about the reproductive success of their species. Cardiopetalum calophyllum Schletdl. (Annonaceae) occurs in the Cerrado of Central Brazil, has dicogamy and is
pollinated by small beetle called Lobiopa insularis. The reproductive success of C. calophyllum and the abundance of its pollinator were analyzed in fragment of different size
from July 2009 to January 2010. The reproductive success was estimated using fruit and seed set rates. Flowers in anthesis were collected to quantify the pollinator abundance
inside them. A positive correlation between reproductive success of C. calophyllum and the fragment size was found. However, no correlation was found between pollinator
abundance and fragment size. The small fragments are more isolated than the larger ones. This can decrease the pollinator dispersion and gene flow among fragments, increasing
inbreeding within population of small fragments. The abundance of Lobiopa insularis seems to be more related to its generalist habits than to the fragment size. In our study, the effect of fragment size and reproductive success of C. calophyllum was stronger in fragments smaller than 10 ha. However, fragment smaller than 20 ha also showed decrease
in their productive success. / A fragmentação de habitats é considerada uma das mais poderosas forças de modificações dos ecossistemas, e em grande parte ocorre como resultado das atividades humanas. O Bioma Cerrado apesar de ser um dos hotspots com prioridades de conservação, nas últimas quatro décadas vem perdendo grande parte de sua cobertura vegetal, tornando-se uma paisagem altamente fragmentada com manchas de vegetação de diferentes tamanhos circundados, principalmente, por pastagem e agricultura. Cardiopetalum calophyllum Schletdl. é uma espécie vegetal presente no Cerrado, pertencente à família Annonaceae, polinizada por besouros pequenos, Lobiopa insularis. Com o objetivo de testar se fragmentos menores apresentam menor sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum e menor abundância do polinizador, L. insularis, foram estudados indivíduos dessa espécie vegetal em 10 fragmentos de diferentes tamanhos no Cerrado do Brasil Central entre julho de 2009 a janeiro de 2010. O sucesso reprodutivo foi mensurado através da taxa de produção de frutos e sementes. Para quantificar a abundância do polinizador se fez necessário a coleta das flores, uma vez que o polinizador, L. insularis, se encontrava no interior da câmara floral. Houve uma relação positiva entre o sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum e o tamanho do fragmento. Não houve relação entre a abundância do polinizador e o tamanho do fragmento. Os fragmentos pequenos estão mais distantes da vegetação natural mais
próxima, e assim como os fragmentos maiores, possuem matriz do tipo pasto. Isso pode estar dificultando a dispersão do polinizador L. insularis e consequentemente impedindo o
fluxo gênico de Cardiopetalum calophyllum entre os fragmentos, levando ao aumento da endogamia e causando falha na fertilização ou aborto de sementes durante o
desenvolvimento nesses fragmentos. A abundância do polinizador Lobiopa insularis parece estar mais associada ao seu hábito generalista e a abundância de recursos, do que ao
tamanho do fragmento. Nesse estudo o efeito do tamanho do fragmento no sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum foi mais acentuado nos fragmentos < 10 ha. Entretanto, nos fragmentos com até 20 ha também houve redução no sucesso reprodutivo dessa espécie vegetal.
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Ecologia reprodutiva de Cardiopetalum calophyllum (Annonaceae) em fragmentos de Cerrado do Brasil Central / Reproductive ecology of Calophyllum Cardiopetalum (Annonaceae) in Cerrado fragments of central BrazilELIAS, Marcos Antonio da Silva 31 March 2010 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2010-03-31 / Habitat fragmentation is one of the main causes of environmental degradation and a great threat to world biodiversity. Fragmentation can disrupt pollination processes, affecting directly or indirectly pollinators and plants. In Brazil, the Cerrado Biome has lost most part of its vegetation cover in the last four decades, becoming a highly fragmented landscape with many small fragments, several medium-size and a few continuous areas of vegetation. Those remnants have high biological diversity with high level of endemism, but very little is known about the reproductive success of their species. Cardiopetalum calophyllum Schletdl. (Annonaceae) occurs in the Cerrado of Central Brazil, has dicogamy and is
pollinated by small beetle called Lobiopa insularis. The reproductive success of C. calophyllum and the abundance of its pollinator were analyzed in fragment of different size
from July 2009 to January 2010. The reproductive success was estimated using fruit and seed set rates. Flowers in anthesis were collected to quantify the pollinator abundance
inside them. A positive correlation between reproductive success of C. calophyllum and the fragment size was found. However, no correlation was found between pollinator
abundance and fragment size. The small fragments are more isolated than the larger ones. This can decrease the pollinator dispersion and gene flow among fragments, increasing
inbreeding within population of small fragments. The abundance of Lobiopa insularis seems to be more related to its generalist habits than to the fragment size. In our study, the effect of fragment size and reproductive success of C. calophyllum was stronger in fragments smaller than 10 ha. However, fragment smaller than 20 ha also showed decrease
in their productive success. / A fragmentação de habitats é considerada uma das mais poderosas forças de modificações dos ecossistemas, e em grande parte ocorre como resultado das atividades humanas. O Bioma Cerrado apesar de ser um dos hotspots com prioridades de conservação, nas últimas quatro décadas vem perdendo grande parte de sua cobertura vegetal, tornando-se uma paisagem altamente fragmentada com manchas de vegetação de diferentes tamanhos circundados, principalmente, por pastagem e agricultura. Cardiopetalum calophyllum Schletdl. é uma espécie vegetal presente no Cerrado, pertencente à família Annonaceae, polinizada por besouros pequenos, Lobiopa insularis. Com o objetivo de testar se fragmentos menores apresentam menor sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum e menor abundância do polinizador, L. insularis, foram estudados indivíduos dessa espécie vegetal em 10 fragmentos de diferentes tamanhos no Cerrado do Brasil Central entre julho de 2009 a janeiro de 2010. O sucesso reprodutivo foi mensurado através da taxa de produção de frutos e sementes. Para quantificar a abundância do polinizador se fez necessário a coleta das flores, uma vez que o polinizador, L. insularis, se encontrava no interior da câmara floral. Houve uma relação positiva entre o sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum e o tamanho do fragmento. Não houve relação entre a abundância do polinizador e o tamanho do fragmento. Os fragmentos pequenos estão mais distantes da vegetação natural mais
próxima, e assim como os fragmentos maiores, possuem matriz do tipo pasto. Isso pode estar dificultando a dispersão do polinizador L. insularis e consequentemente impedindo o
fluxo gênico de Cardiopetalum calophyllum entre os fragmentos, levando ao aumento da endogamia e causando falha na fertilização ou aborto de sementes durante o
desenvolvimento nesses fragmentos. A abundância do polinizador Lobiopa insularis parece estar mais associada ao seu hábito generalista e a abundância de recursos, do que ao
tamanho do fragmento. Nesse estudo o efeito do tamanho do fragmento no sucesso reprodutivo de C. calophyllum foi mais acentuado nos fragmentos < 10 ha. Entretanto, nos fragmentos com até 20 ha também houve redução no sucesso reprodutivo dessa espécie vegetal.
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Combining paleontological and neontological data to assess the extinction risk of amphibiansTietje, Melanie 12 February 2019 (has links)
Das Aussterberisiko einer Art ist nicht zufällig, sondern wird von mehreren Faktoren bestimmt, die geografische, ökologische und morphologische Merkmale umfassen. Einige dieser Merkmale sind Teil der Kriterien zur Einschätzung der Gefährdung einer Art, wie zum Beispiel in der Roten Liste der IUCN. Diese Beurteilungen sind ein wichtiges Werkzeug für den Artenschutz, da sie eine Verteilung der Maßnahmen auf die am stärksten gefährdeten Arten ermöglichen. Dies ist besonders wichtig für Amphibien, die Wirbeltiergruppe mit dem derzeit höchsten Anteil an bedrohten Arten.
Bei einem großen Teil der Arten fehlt jedoch eine Einschätzung des Aussterberisikos. Weiter mangelt es auch an einer endgültigen Verifizierung des Einflusses der genutzten Merkmale auf das Aussterberisiko, da Aussterbeereignisse auf neontologischen Zeitskalen schwer zu erkennen sind. Der Fossilbericht stellt ein enormes Archiv an bereits geschehenen Aussterbeereignissen dar und bietet die Möglichkeit den Einfluss bestimmter Merkmale auf die Gefährdung zu testen.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit untersuche ich Merkmale von Amphibienarten, die zum Aussterberisiko dieser zunehmend gefährdeten Gruppe beitragen und bestätige die Bedeutung der geographischen Reichweite für das Aussterberisiko. Die in dem sich aktuell entwickelnden Gebiet Conservation Paleobiology angesiedelte Arbeit konzentriert sich auf die Verbindung von paläontologischen und neontologischen Daten, und wie diese Kombination dazu beitragen kann das Wissen über Aussterberisiko-beeinflussende Faktoren zu erweitern. Dies wird durch die Analyse verschiedener im Fossilbericht überlieferter Artmerkmale und der Kombination der Erkenntnisse mit Ergebnissen der Roten Liste und Klimadaten erreicht.
In meiner Arbeit zeige ich mögliche Anwendungen des Fossilberichts auf aktuellen Themen des Artenschutzes und wie eine Kombination beider Bereiche zum tieferen Verständnis von Gefährdungsfaktoren beitragen kann. / The extinction risk of a species is not random, but rather shaped by several factors comprising geographical, environmental and morphological traits. Some of these traits have been incorporated in assessment procedures for the classification of extant species' extinction risk, such as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List. These assessments are an important tool for conservation purposes, as they direct the available resources to species that are most reliant on support. This is especially important for amphibians, which are the the most endangered terrestrial vertebrate taxon today.
However, a large number of species lack an assessment for extinction risk. Also, additional verification of the general influence of incorporated traits on extinction risk is needed, as real extinction events are difficult to detect on neontological time scales. The fossil record offers the opportunity to test the influence of certain traits on extinction risk as it provides an enormous archive of extinction events that already happened.
In this thesis, I examine traits in amphibian species that contribute to the extinction risk of this increasingly endangered group and provide support for the importance of geographic range size on the extinction risk of species. Placed in the developing field of Conservation Paleobiology, the study concentrates on the connection between paleontological and neontological data and how this unique combination can add to the knowledge about traits that shaped the extinction risk of amphibian species. This is achieved by investigating species traits, conserved in the amphibian fossil record, and combining these findings with results from the IUCN Red List and climate data.
The present dissertation shows possible applications of the fossil record to current questions in conservation biology and shows how a combination of both fields contributes to the understanding of factors that influence the extinction risk of species.
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THE ROLE OF SHARKS IN MARINE ECOSYSTEMS: EVALUATING OVEREXPLOITED MARINE FISH COMMUNITIES TO DETECT LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF PREDATOR REMOVALFerretti, Francesco 15 December 2010 (has links)
Elasmobranchs are among the oldest and most successful predators in the ocean, yet one of the most vulnerable to the direct and indirect effects of fishing. Many populations are rapidly declining around the world, and an increasing number is listed as threatened or endangered. The broader ecosystem consequences of these declines, and whether other marine predators can replace sharks, are open questions. In this thesis, I used a diverse set of data and modeling techniques to analyze long-term changes in elasmobranch populations in the Mediterranean Sea, and the consequences of shark declines on marine ecosystems.
Because of its long history of fishing, the Mediterranean offers a unique perspective on the response of marine communities to exploitation over long time scales. Here, I reconstructed the history of elasmobranch exploitation over the past 200 years in pelagic, coastal and demersal communities. Results were combined meta-analytically to derive a general pattern of change for the entire region. Overall, I detected multiple cases of regional species extirpations, a strong correlation between historical intensity of exploitation and the stage of community degradation, and some cases of compensatory species increases. My results suggest that compared to other marine ecosystems worldwide, the Mediterranean Sea might be in an advanced stage of overexploitation.
To gain more general conclusions about the patterns and consequences of shark declines in the ocean, I reviewed and reanalyzed documented changes in exploited elasmobranch communities around the world, and synthesized the effects of sharks on their prey and wider communities. This work revealed that sharks are abundant and diverse in little exploited or unexploited marine ecosystems but vulnerable to even light levels of fishing. The decline in large sharks has reduced natural mortality in a range of their prey, contributing to changes in abundance, distribution, and behaviour of marine megafauna that have few other predators. In some cases, this has resulted in cascading changes in prey populations and food-web structure. Overall, my thesis greatly enhanced our knowledge about the critical state of elasmobranchs in the Mediterranean Sea and the consequences of the declines of these important marine predators on marine ecosystems.
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Modern Methods in Stochastic Ecological Matrix ModelsHuffmyer, William Lee 23 May 2022 (has links)
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