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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Filogenia e história biogeográfica do grupo Callicebus moloch (Primates, Pitheciidae)

CARNEIRO, Jeferson Costa 29 January 2015 (has links)
Submitted by Irvana Coutinho (irvana@ufpa.br) on 2017-05-04T16:01:37Z No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Dissertacao_FilogeniaHistoriaBiogeografica.pdf: 4047879 bytes, checksum: ecc3405ffacfebfb588d01a017cfb0a9 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Irvana Coutinho (irvana@ufpa.br) on 2017-05-04T16:08:43Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Dissertacao_FilogeniaHistoriaBiogeografica.pdf: 4047879 bytes, checksum: ecc3405ffacfebfb588d01a017cfb0a9 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-04T16:08:43Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Dissertacao_FilogeniaHistoriaBiogeografica.pdf: 4047879 bytes, checksum: ecc3405ffacfebfb588d01a017cfb0a9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-01-29 / CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Callicebus é um gênero de primata neotropical pertencente à família Pitheciidae, atualmente com 32 espécies reconhecidas. Estas espécies estão organizadas em grupos supraespecíficos, sendo dois subgêneros (Torquatus e Callicebus) e cinco grupos de espécies: C. torquatus, C. moloch, C. cupreus, C. donacophilus e C. personatus. A organização dos grupos foi realizada com base em dados morfológicos e de distribuição geográfica. Nesta dissertação de mestrado, fizemos inferências a partir de dados moleculares. No primerio capítulo, apresentamos uma introdução geral sobre a problemática taxonômica de Callicebus. No segundo capítulo realizamos inferências filogenéticas com base na presença e ausência de uma região molecular conhecida como elemento Alu, um transposon do genoma de primatas. Com base na análise desses marcadores Alu, descobrimos que os grupos C. moloch e C. cupreus são estreitamente relacionados e que C. torquatus é o grupo basal no gênero. No terceiro capítulo, a partir de uma abordagem multilocos investigamos as relações filogenéticas do grupo C. moloch e aplicamos o tempo de diversificação entre as espécies para testar a hipótese de formação das bacias hidrográficas da Amazônia durante o Plio-Pleistoceno. Nossos resultados corroboram a hipótese de formação dos rios amazônicos nos últimos 3 Ma. No entanto, nem todos os eventos de diversificão em Callicebus podem ser explicados pela teoria dos rios. Além disto, verificamos que os diferentes grupos de espécies de Callicebus são todos derivados de radiações na região Amazônica em diferentes momentos durante o Mioceno superior. Nossos resultados também sugerem que o conhecimento atual da diversidade de Callicebus está subestimado, e que espécies que diversificaram recentemente estão negligenciadas taxonomicamente. / Callicebus is a genus of Neotropical primate of the family Pitheciidae. Thirty-two species are currently recognized. They are classified in two subgenera, Torquatus and Callicebus, and five species groups: C. torquatus, C. moloch, C. cupreus, C. donacophilus and C. personatus. The arrangement of subgenera and groups is based on morphology and geographic distributions. The first section, we is introduction to the taxonomy of Callicebus. In the second section, I present an article for submission to the jounrla Primates concerning the chapter presence or absence of a molecular region known as an Alu element. An Alu element is a transposon in the genome of primates Because of this particular characteristic of Alu insertion, I discovered that the C. moloch and C. cupreus groups are closely related and that C. torquatus is the basal group in the genus. In the third section , from a multilocus approach I investigated the phylogenetic relationships of the C. moloch group and the time of diversification between the species, in order to test the hypothesis of formation of the Amazon River basin during the Plio-Pleistocene. Our results support the hypothesis of origin of Amazonian rivers in the last 3 Ma. However, not all diversification events in Callicebus can be explained by the theory of rivers. the results also indicate that the different species groups are derived from a radiation in the Amazonian region at different times during the upper Miocene. The phylogenetic analysis identified a number of potentioal taxa that a number of taxa which the current knowledge of species diversity in Callicebus is underestimated, and that recently diversified species are taxonomically neglected.
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Influ?ncia da fragmenta??o na ocorr?ncia de tr?s primatas neotropicais amea?ados de extin??o no Nordeste do Brasil

Ferreira, Maryane Christina Silva Damasceno 15 May 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Automa??o e Estat?stica (sst@bczm.ufrn.br) on 2017-09-05T19:43:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 MaryaneChristinaSilvaDamascenoFerreira_DISSERT.pdf: 1985945 bytes, checksum: 4b34af8968914e2c129f882e0b646c7d (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Arlan Eloi Leite Silva (eloihistoriador@yahoo.com.br) on 2017-09-15T21:12:45Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 MaryaneChristinaSilvaDamascenoFerreira_DISSERT.pdf: 1985945 bytes, checksum: 4b34af8968914e2c129f882e0b646c7d (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-09-15T21:12:45Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 MaryaneChristinaSilvaDamascenoFerreira_DISSERT.pdf: 1985945 bytes, checksum: 4b34af8968914e2c129f882e0b646c7d (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-05-15 / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cient?fico e Tecnol?gico (CNPq) / As esp?cies de primata brasileiros Callicebus barbarabrownae, Callicebus coimbrai e Sapajus xanthosternos est?o amea?adas de extin??o. Uma das causas desse cen?rio ? a fragmenta??o das ?reas de ocorr?ncia dessas esp?cies na Caatinga e Mata Atl?ntica. Nesse contexto, o presente estudo objetivou a) caracterizar os fragmentos com ocorr?ncia para cada uma das tr?s esp?cies; b) comparar os fragmentos da ?rea de ocupa??o com os demais fragmentos de sua extens?o de ocorr?ncia onde cada esp?cie est? inserida; c) compar?-los entre si quanto as caracter?sticas dos fragmentos, considerando as diferen?as inerentes a cada esp?cie e a cada bioma. Para identificar os fragmentos florestais da extens?o de ocorr?ncia de cada esp?cie e identificar os fragmentos com presen?a confirmada utilizou-se registros de ocorr?ncias das esp?cies obtidas atrav?s de levantamento bibliogr?fico e imagens de sat?lite de ?ndice de Vegeta??o da Diferen?a Normalizada (NDVI) disponibilizadas por Hansen et al (2013). Para caracterizar os fragmentos foram utilizadas v?rias m?tricas da paisagem de forma e isolamento. As tr?s esp?cies de primatas ocorreram usualmente em fragmentos pequenos, regulares e com bordas complexas. Entretanto, quando se comparou com as suas respectivas ?reas de extens?o de ocorr?ncia, as tr?s esp?cies estudadas usualmente ocorreram em fragmentos com maior ?rea, forma mais regular, bordas mais complexas e muito isolados, demonstrando que essas caracter?sticas do fragmento s?o importantes para a ocorr?ncia desses primatas. Para C. coimbrai o tamanho do fragmento vizinho mais pr?ximo mostrou-se mais importante que o isolamento. Seus fragmentos com ocorr?ncia tiveram maior ?ndice de proximidade que os fragmentos de sua extens?o de ocorr?ncia, o que infere em uma maior presen?a de fragmentos na matriz. Dentre as caracter?sticas analisadas dos fragmentos a forma (per?metro/?rea e complexidade da borda) foi a mais determinante na ocorr?ncia dessas tr?s esp?cies de primatas em ambientes fragmentados. Depois da forma, as vari?veis explicativas mais importantes foram ?rea e isolamento (para C. coimbrai). Ao comparar as tr?s esp?cies, observou-se que C. barbarabrownae habita fragmentos menores, mais regulares, com bordas menos complexas e mais isolados que as outras duas esp?cies, possivelmente por s? habitar um bioma com diferente hist?rico de ocupa??o e altera??o, a Caatinga, enquanto as outras duas esp?cies que ocorrem predominantemente ou somente na Mata Atl?ntica. C. coimbrai e S. xanthosternos apresentaram fragmentos com ocorr?ncia com caracter?sticas de forma e isolamento semelhantes, possivelmente por habitarem um mesmo bioma altamente fragmentado, embora tenham diferen?as tanto no uso como em requerimentos de recursos. Portanto, esses tr?s primatas requerem a cria??o de unidades de conserva??o que protejam fragmentos que tenham as caracter?sticas de forma, ?rea e isolamento que determinam suas presen?as e a cria??o de corredores ecol?gicos para aumentar a conectividade entre os fragmentos, visto o grande isolamento dos fragmentos de suas respectivas ?reas de ocupa??o. / The species of Brazilian primates Callicebus barbarabrownae, Callicebus coimbrai and Sapajus xanthosternos are at risk of extinction. One of the causes of this scenario is the fragmentation of the areas of occurrence of these species in the Caatinga and Mata Atl?ntica. In this context, the present study has as objective a) characterize the fragments with occurrence to each one of these three species; b) compare the fragments of the area of occupation with the other of its extension of occurrence where each specie is covered; c) compare the three species about the characteristics of the fragments, taking the inherent differences to each specie and each biome. To identify the forest fragments of the extension of occurrence of each species and identify the fragments with confirmed presence it was utilized records of occurrence of the species and images of satellite of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) shared by Hansen at al (2013). To characterize the fragments were utilized several metrics of the landscape, of form and of isolation. These three species of primates usually occurred in small, regular and with complex borders fragments. However, when it was compared with their respective extension of occurrence areas, the three studied species usually occurred in fragments with bigger area, more regular form and more complex and too isolated borders, demonstrating that these primates do not occur by coincidence. To C. coimbrai the size of the nearest neighboring fragment showed as more important than isolation. Their fragments with occurrence have bigger rate of proximity than the fragments of extension of occurrence, what infer in a bigger presence of fragments in the matrix. Among the analyzed characteristics of the fragments, the form (perimeter/area and complexity of the border) was the most determined in the occurrence of these three species of primates in fragmented environments. After the form, the most important explanatory variables were area and isolation (to C. coimbrai). When the there species were compared, it was observed that C. barbarabrownae had inhabited smaller and more regular areas, with less complex borders and more isolated than other two species, possibly because of its inhabitation in Caatinga, when the other two species predominately or just occurred in Mata Atl?ntica. C. coimbrai and S. xanthosternos showed fragments with similar occurrence about their characteristics of form and isolation, possibly because they have inhabited the same over-fragmented habitat despite that they have differences not only in the use, as in the requirement of resources. Thus, these three primates require require the creation of unites of conservation that protect fragments that has the characteristics of form, area and isolation that determine their presences and the creation of ecological corridors to increase the connectivity among the fragments, that has seen the large isolation of the fragments in their respective areas of occupation.

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