Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil

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Main Author: Silva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da
Publication Date: 2020
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: Temporal studies with populations have become increasingly necessary for the implementation of conservation actions, especially in tropical and subtropical environments, where there are high rates of degradation and loss of habitat. Among the abundant and multivoltine subtropical insects is Cissia phronius (Godart, 1824), a generalist and common neotropical fruit-feeding butterfly. However, adult individuals have their seasonal patterns, as well as activity and abundance negatively affected by climatic variations, usually resulting from interannual weather events. Therefore, the aim of this work was to analyze patterns of temporal variation in the population dynamics of C. phronius and to relate the effect of the global climatic phenomenon, of an atmospheric-oceanic character, El Niño Southern Oscillation in Restinga forests in the extreme south Brazil. Standardized samplings were carried out for four and a half years. Nine sample units were listed, in fragments of Restinga forest. In each sample unit, five baited traps were installed and reviewed three days a month. The capture-markrecapture method was used to sample the individuals. Climatic indices were checked daily and the monitoring of climatological bulletins was done monthly. A priori analysis was performed combining the abundance data of C. phronius with the absence and/or presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation in order to assess the influence of the phenomenon on population size and to compare the different fluctuation patterns and population decline during periods of presence, positive phase (El Niño) and negative phase (La Niña), and absence of the phenomenon. To investigate which covariate best represent the influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation on the population size of C. phronius, generalized linear models were used in an R environment. The results demonstrate that the phenomenon influences the population size of C. phronius. In La Niña and neutral period there is a population growth and, consequently, greater activity of adult individuals than during El Niño, which indicates population decline. C. phronius has an a correlation of abundance with climatic covariates, especially humidity, and, as a result, their life cycle can be extremely affected by them, especially during El Niño periods. That said, the implications of the presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation are that the survival of the study species is highly sensitive to climatic variations resulting from the phenomenon, and can serve as a model for other neotropical species and this becomes very relevant to these conclusions.
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spelling Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do BrasilEffect of climatic variations linked to ENSO in the population of Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) in the extreme south of BrasilCMRConservaçãoEl Niño Oscilação SulMLGsNymphalidaeConservationENOSGLMsCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIATemporal studies with populations have become increasingly necessary for the implementation of conservation actions, especially in tropical and subtropical environments, where there are high rates of degradation and loss of habitat. Among the abundant and multivoltine subtropical insects is Cissia phronius (Godart, 1824), a generalist and common neotropical fruit-feeding butterfly. However, adult individuals have their seasonal patterns, as well as activity and abundance negatively affected by climatic variations, usually resulting from interannual weather events. Therefore, the aim of this work was to analyze patterns of temporal variation in the population dynamics of C. phronius and to relate the effect of the global climatic phenomenon, of an atmospheric-oceanic character, El Niño Southern Oscillation in Restinga forests in the extreme south Brazil. Standardized samplings were carried out for four and a half years. Nine sample units were listed, in fragments of Restinga forest. In each sample unit, five baited traps were installed and reviewed three days a month. The capture-markrecapture method was used to sample the individuals. Climatic indices were checked daily and the monitoring of climatological bulletins was done monthly. A priori analysis was performed combining the abundance data of C. phronius with the absence and/or presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation in order to assess the influence of the phenomenon on population size and to compare the different fluctuation patterns and population decline during periods of presence, positive phase (El Niño) and negative phase (La Niña), and absence of the phenomenon. To investigate which covariate best represent the influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation on the population size of C. phronius, generalized linear models were used in an R environment. The results demonstrate that the phenomenon influences the population size of C. phronius. In La Niña and neutral period there is a population growth and, consequently, greater activity of adult individuals than during El Niño, which indicates population decline. C. phronius has an a correlation of abundance with climatic covariates, especially humidity, and, as a result, their life cycle can be extremely affected by them, especially during El Niño periods. That said, the implications of the presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation are that the survival of the study species is highly sensitive to climatic variations resulting from the phenomenon, and can serve as a model for other neotropical species and this becomes very relevant to these conclusions.Sem bolsaEstudos temporais com populações têm se tornado cada vez mais necessários para implementação de ações de conservação, principalmente em ambientes tropicais e subtropicais, onde há altas taxas de degradação e perda de habitat. Dentre os insetos subtropicais abundantes e multivoltinos encontra-se Cissia phronius (Godart, 1824), uma borboleta frugívora neotropical com hábitos generalistas e facilmente encontrada. Entretanto, indivíduos adultos têm seus padrões sazonais, bem como atividade e abundância afetadas negativamente por anomalias climáticas, muitas vezes resultantes de eventos meteorológicos interanuais. Por isso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar padrões de variação temporal na população de C. phronius e relacionar com o efeito do fenômeno climático global, de caráter atmosférico-oceânico, El Niño Oscilação Sul em matas de Restinga no extremo sul do Brasil. Amostragens padronizadas foram realizadas durante quatro anos e meio. Foram enumeradas nove unidades amostrais, em fragmentos de matas de Restinga. Em cada unidade amostral, foram instaladas cinco armadilhas iscadas e revisadas três dias por mês. O método de capturamarcação-recaptura foi utilizado para amostrar os indivíduos. Índices climáticos foram aferidos diariamente e o monitoramento de boletins climatológicos foi feito mensalmente. Foi feita uma análise a priori combinando os dados de abundância de C. phronius comos de ausência e/ou presença do El Niño Oscilação Sul afim de avaliar se houve influência do fenômeno no tamanho populacional e comparar os padrões distintos de flutuação e declínio populacional durante os períodos de presença, fase positiva (El Niño) e fase negativa (La Niña), e ausência do fenômeno. Para investigar qual covariável melhor representa a influência do El Niño Oscilação Sul no tamanho populacional de C. phronius, foram utilizados modelos lineares generalizados, em ambiente R. Os resultados demonstram que o fenômeno influencia no tamanho populacional de C. phronius. Em La Niña e em período neutro há crescimento populacional e, consequentemente, maior atividade dos indivíduos adultos do que durante El Niño, que indica declínio populacional. C. phronius apresenta correlação de abundância com covariáveis climáticas, especialmente a umidade, e, oriundo a isso, seu ciclo de vida pode ser extremamente afetado por elas, principalmente em períodos de El Niño. Dito isto, as implicações da presença do El Niño Oscilação Sul são de que a sobrevivência da espécie do estudo é altamente sensível às variações climáticas resultantes do fenômeno, podendo servir de modelo para outras espécies neotropicais e isso torna-se muito relevante para essas conclusões.Universidade Federal de PelotasInstituto de BiologiaPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Biologia AnimalUFPelBrasilhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1146332315387216http://lattes.cnpq.br/6722497708487528Franci, Luciana de Camposhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5777049471239953Iserhard, Cristiano AgraSilva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da2021-10-26T21:04:43Z2021-10-262021-10-26T21:04:43Z2020-05-25info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da. Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil. 2020. 59 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia Animal) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Animal, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2020.http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/handle/prefix/8041porSILVA, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da. Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil. 2020. 59 p. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
Effect of climatic variations linked to ENSO in the population of Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) in the extreme south of Brasil
title Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
spellingShingle Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
Silva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da
CMR
Conservação
El Niño Oscilação Sul
MLGs
Nymphalidae
Conservation
ENOS
GLMs
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
title_short Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
title_full Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
title_fullStr Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
title_sort Efeito das variações climáticas ligadas ao ENOS na população de Cissia phronius (Lepidoptera: Satyrinae) no extremo sul do Brasil
author Silva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da
author_facet Silva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1146332315387216
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6722497708487528
Franci, Luciana de Campos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5777049471239953
Iserhard, Cristiano Agra
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Giovanna Tereza Oliveira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv CMR
Conservação
El Niño Oscilação Sul
MLGs
Nymphalidae
Conservation
ENOS
GLMs
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
topic CMR
Conservação
El Niño Oscilação Sul
MLGs
Nymphalidae
Conservation
ENOS
GLMs
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
description Temporal studies with populations have become increasingly necessary for the implementation of conservation actions, especially in tropical and subtropical environments, where there are high rates of degradation and loss of habitat. Among the abundant and multivoltine subtropical insects is Cissia phronius (Godart, 1824), a generalist and common neotropical fruit-feeding butterfly. However, adult individuals have their seasonal patterns, as well as activity and abundance negatively affected by climatic variations, usually resulting from interannual weather events. Therefore, the aim of this work was to analyze patterns of temporal variation in the population dynamics of C. phronius and to relate the effect of the global climatic phenomenon, of an atmospheric-oceanic character, El Niño Southern Oscillation in Restinga forests in the extreme south Brazil. Standardized samplings were carried out for four and a half years. Nine sample units were listed, in fragments of Restinga forest. In each sample unit, five baited traps were installed and reviewed three days a month. The capture-markrecapture method was used to sample the individuals. Climatic indices were checked daily and the monitoring of climatological bulletins was done monthly. A priori analysis was performed combining the abundance data of C. phronius with the absence and/or presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation in order to assess the influence of the phenomenon on population size and to compare the different fluctuation patterns and population decline during periods of presence, positive phase (El Niño) and negative phase (La Niña), and absence of the phenomenon. To investigate which covariate best represent the influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation on the population size of C. phronius, generalized linear models were used in an R environment. The results demonstrate that the phenomenon influences the population size of C. phronius. In La Niña and neutral period there is a population growth and, consequently, greater activity of adult individuals than during El Niño, which indicates population decline. C. phronius has an a correlation of abundance with climatic covariates, especially humidity, and, as a result, their life cycle can be extremely affected by them, especially during El Niño periods. That said, the implications of the presence of El Niño Southern Oscillation are that the survival of the study species is highly sensitive to climatic variations resulting from the phenomenon, and can serve as a model for other neotropical species and this becomes very relevant to these conclusions.
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