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Rodents and marsupials together, form the most rich group of mammals in Brazil, they are distributed in all biomes, including Atlantic Forest, and can be used to analyze environmental quality. The Araucaria Forest is a threatened formation of the Atlantic forest with few areas remaining intact and a huge lack of knowledge about the potential of its secondary forest fragments to act as habitat refuges to native fauna. This study evaluated the species richness and diversity of non-volant small mammals among five vegetation types within a protected area in an Araucaria Forest area from southern Brazil. The sampling was made in six bimonthly campaigns during a year, by pitfall and live traps. This effort resulted in 875 captures of 625 individuals from 16 species. The most common species in Pine Plantation was Oligoryzomys nigripes, in Natural Regeneration forest was Thaptomys nigrita and Akodon montensis was most often captured in the other vegetation. Although differences in species composition were found among the different vegetation types, there was no significant difference in species richness. Nevertheless, true diversity values were significantly lower in the Pine Plantation. The results demonstrated that the substitution of native for exotic vegetation generated a negative impact on the group diversity. More studies, in other Araucaria Forest areas are necessary to allow better understanding of the processes driving this loss of diversity in this biome threatened by antropic action.(AU)
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Animais , Mamíferos , Didelphis , Sigmodontinae , Biodiversidade , Floresta Úmida , Biota , EcossistemaResumo
Rodents and marsupials together, form the most rich group of mammals in Brazil, they are distributed in all biomes, including Atlantic Forest, and can be used to analyze environmental quality. The Araucaria Forest is a threatened formation of the Atlantic forest with few areas remaining intact and a huge lack of knowledge about the potential of its secondary forest fragments to act as habitat refuges to native fauna. This study evaluated the species richness and diversity of non-volant small mammals among five vegetation types within a protected area in an Araucaria Forest area from southern Brazil. The sampling was made in six bimonthly campaigns during a year, by pitfall and live traps. This effort resulted in 875 captures of 625 individuals from 16 species. The most common species in Pine Plantation was Oligoryzomys nigripes, in Natural Regeneration forest was Thaptomys nigrita and Akodon montensis was most often captured in the other vegetation. Although differences in species composition were found among the different vegetation types, there was no significant difference in species richness. Nevertheless, true diversity values were significantly lower in the Pine Plantation. The results demonstrated that the substitution of native for exotic vegetation generated a negative impact on the group diversity. More studies, in other Araucaria Forest areas are necessary to allow better understanding of the processes driving this loss of diversity in this biome threatened by antropic action.
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Animais , Biodiversidade , Didelphis , Floresta Úmida , Mamíferos , Sigmodontinae , Biota , EcossistemaResumo
ABSTRACT Rodents and marsupials together, form the most rich group of mammals in Brazil, they are distributed in all biomes, including Atlantic Forest, and can be used to analyze environmental quality. The Araucaria Forest is a threatened formation of the Atlantic forest with few areas remaining intact and a huge lack of knowledge about the potential of its secondary forest fragments to act as habitat refuges to native fauna. This study evaluated the species richness and diversity of non-volant small mammals among five vegetation types within a protected area in an Araucaria Forest area from southern Brazil. The sampling was made in six bimonthly campaigns during a year, by pitfall and live traps. This effort resulted in 875 captures of 625 individuals from 16 species. The most common species in Pine Plantation was Oligoryzomys nigripes, in Natural Regeneration forest was Thaptomys nigrita and Akodon montensis was most often captured in the other vegetation. Although differences in species composition were found among the different vegetation types, there was no significant difference in species richness. Nevertheless, true diversity values were significantly lower in the Pine Plantation. The results demonstrated that the substitution of native for exotic vegetation generated a negative impact on the group diversity. More studies, in other Araucaria Forest areas are necessary to allow better understanding of the processes driving this loss of diversity in this biome threatened by antropic action.
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We analyzed the presence of Leptospira spp. in liver and kidney tissue of wild marsupials and rodents trapped in a periurban forest in the eastern Brazilian Amazon. We examined 25 individuals of four marsupial and seven rodent species for the presence of the 16S rRNA gene of Leptospira in the DNA extracted from 47 liver and kidney tissue samples using PCR. We detected positive samples in 12% (3/25) of the individuals, in kidney fragments of two marsupial species (Didelphis marsupialis and Marmosops pinheiroi) and in a liver fragment of one rodent species (Echimys chrysurus). These are the first records of Leptospira spp. in M. pinheiroi and E. chrysurus and it is the first molecular survey of marsupials and rodents in the Brazilian Amazon.(AU)
Analisamos a presença de Leptospira spp. em tecido hepático e renal de marsupiais e roedores silvestres capturados em uma floresta periurbana no leste da Amazônia brasileira. Foram examinados 25 indivíduos de quatro espécies de marsupial e sete de roedor quanto à presença do gene 16S rRNA de Leptospira no DNA extraído de 47 amostras de tecido hepático e renal usando PCR. Detectamos amostras positivas em 12% (3/25) dos indivíduos, em fragmentos renais de duas espécies de marsupial (Didelphis marsupialis e Marmosops pinheiroi) e em um fragmento hepático de uma espécie de roedor (Echimys chrysurus). Estes são os primeiros registros de Leptospira spp. em M. pinheiroi e E. chrysurus, e é o primeiro levantamento molecular de marsupiais e roedores na Amazônia brasileira.(AU)
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Animais , Roedores/anormalidades , Roedores/anatomia & histologia , Leptospira , Reação em Cadeia da PolimeraseResumo
Chiggers are ectoparasites of vertebrates and may cause trombiculiasis or transmit pathogens to their hosts. Specimens collected from rodents and marsupials were morphologically identified as Herpetacarus hertigi, Eutrombicula tinami, Kymocta sp., Quadraseta brasiliensis, Quadraseta falconensis, Quadraseta flochi, Quadraseta mackenziei, Quadraseta pazca, Quadraseta trapezoides, Quadraseta sp., Serratacarus sp., and Trombewingia bakeri. These mites were submitted individually to molecular analyses for the detection of bacteria of the genus Coxiella, Hepatozoon and Rickettsia. Samples were positive to Rickettsia only. Obtained sequences for the gltA (350 pb) and ompA (488 pb) genes were identical to Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi, a species previously detected in ticks. In addition, molecular identification of mites based on 18S rDNA sequences are provided for H. hertigi, Kymocta sp., Q. brasiliensis, Q. pazca, Q. trapezoides, Quadraseta sp., and T. bakeri for the first time. This is the first report of the detection of a Rickettsia sp. in chigger mites collected on rodents in Brazil.(AU)
Os trombiculídeos são ectoparasitas de vertebrados e podem causar trombiculíase ou transmitir patógenos ao hospedeiro. Exemplares coletados em roedores e marsupiais foram identificados morfologicamente como Herpetacarus hertigi, Eutrombicula tinami, Kymocta sp., Quadraseta brasiliensis, Quadraseta falconensis, Quadraseta flochi, Quadraseta mackenziei, Quadraseta pazca, Quadraseta trapezoides, Quadraseta sp., Serratacarus sp. e Trombewingia bakeri. Estes ácaros foram submetidos individualmente à análise molecular para detecção de bactérias dos gêneros Coxiella, Hepatozoon e Rickettsia. Amostras foram positivas somente para Rickettsia. Sequências obtidas para os genes gltA (350 pb) e ompA (488 pb) foram idênticas à Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi, uma espécie anteriormente detectada em carrapatos. Além disso, foram fornecidas sequências de DNA 18S para identificação molecular de H. hertigi, Kymocta sp., Q. brasiliensis, Q. pazca, Q. trapezoides, Quadraseta sp. e T. bakeri. Este é o primeiro registro da detecção de Rickettsia em ácaros trombiculídeos coletados em roedores do Brasil.(AU)
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Animais , Mamíferos/parasitologia , Alphaproteobacteria/genética , Alphaproteobacteria/patogenicidade , Trombiculidae/genética , Trombiculidae/patogenicidade , Ectoparasitoses/parasitologiaResumo
This study was the first to evaluate the efficiency of trapping methods in the study of small mammals in the Carajás National Forest, southeastern Brazilian Amazon. It is an area with a unique vegetation type (metalofilic savannah or Canga). The aims of this study were to compare the efficiency of two trapping methods (i.e. live-traps and pitfalls), the bait types used, and evaluate if trapping success varied seasonally. We used four sampling grids, each with six parallel transects. The trap effort for live-traps and pitfalls was 51,840 trap*nights and 10,800 bucket*nights, respectively. We used three types of bait: a paste of peanut butter and sardines, bacon, and bananas. We placed one type of bait in each trap, alternating between points. We recorded 26 species of small mammals, 11 from the order Didelphimorphia and 15 from the order Rodentia. Pitfalls captured a higher number of species compared with live-traps. The capture rate, the mortality rate and the quantity of juveniles and adults did not differ significantly between methods. Capture rate for pitfalls differed significantly between seasons. The majority of species were captured by a single method. Species were equally attracted to the traps regardless of the type of bait used. Some of our results differed significantly from other studies in Amazonia and such variation should be taken into account when designing survey methods for Amazonian small mammals.(AU)
Este estudo foi o primeiro a avaliar a eficiência de métodos de captura de pequenos mamíferos não-voadores na Floresta Nacional de Carajás, sudeste da Amazônia brasileira. É uma área que apresenta características fitofisionômicas exclusivas (savana metalófila ou Canga) e sofre pressão da atividade mineradora. Os objetivos desse estudo foram comparar a eficiência de dois métodos de captura e de três tipos de iscas, bem como se a eficiência dos métodos variou sazonalmente. Nós usamos quatro grades de amostragem, cada uma com seis trilhas paralelas. Capturas com armadilhas de gaiola (live-traps) e armadilhas de caída (pitfall traps) foram realizadas durante três estações secas e três úmidas. O esforço total de captura foi de 51.840 armadilhas*noite e 10.800 baldes*noite para live-traps e pitfalls, respectivamente. Três tipos de isca (pasta de amendoim com sardinha, bacon e banana) foram usadas de forma alternada em todas as armadilhas. Nós registramos 26 espécies de pequenos mamíferos, 11 da ordem Didelphimorphia e 15 da ordem Rodentia. Pitfalls capturaram mais espécies que live-traps. As taxas de captura e de mortalidade e a proporção de jovens e adultos não diferiram entre os métodos. O sucesso de captura diferiu sazonalmente apenas para pitfalls. A maioria das espécies foi capturada preferencialmente ou exclusivamente por um dos dois métodos. As espécies foram igualmente atraídas por todos os tipos de iscas. Nossos resultados diferiram de outros obtidos na Amazônia, o que deve ser levado em consideração em desenhos amostrais para pequenos mamíferos na região.(AU)
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Animais , Marsupiais , Roedores , Caça/métodos , FlorestasResumo
Este estudo descreve a composição e estrutura da comunidade de helmintos de pequenos mamíferos terrestres em áreas fragmentadas da Mata Atlântica no estado do Paraná, Brasil. Sessenta e oito roedores e dezoitos marsupiais foram coletados nos municípios de Cascavel e Corbélia, entre 2017 e 2018. Os animais foram necropsiados tendo suas vísceras examinadas para recuperação de parasitos. Um total de 21 espécies de helmintos foram coletados: dez em Akodon montensis, quatro em Mus musculus, duas em Thaptomys nigrita, duas em Oligoryzomys nigripes, uma em Delomys dorsalis, cinco em Marmosa paraguayana e duas em Monodelphis dimidiata. As seguintes espécies de parasitas foram registrados para a ordem Rodentia: Rodentolepis akodontis, Angiostrongylus sp., Protospirura numidica criceticola, Trichuris navonae, Syphacia alata, Syphacia criceti, Syphacia evaginata, Trichofreitasia lenti, Stilestrongylus aculeata, Stilestrongylus eta, Stilestrongylus gracielae, Stilestrongylus franciscanus, Stilestrongylus moreli, Stilestrongylus sp., e Pentastomida gen. sp (ninfa). Para ordem Didelphimorphia foram registradas as seguintes espécies: Viannaia hamata, Travassostrongylus sextus, Gracilloxyuris agilisis, Oncicola luehei, Trichohelix tuberculata e Pritchardia boliviensis. Quatro espécies foram comuns entre os roedores e uma entre os marsupiais, com baixo grau de similaridade entre as infracomunidades. Não foram observados helmintos comuns a roedores e marsupiais. O roedor Akodon montensis teve uma maior riqueza média parasitária. Foi observada correlação positiva entre intensidade parasitária de T. navonae e T. lenti e índice de condição corporal do hospedeiro A. montensis. Para todas as espécies de helmintos é um novo registro de localidade e para quinze delas de novo hospedeiro.
This study describes the composition and structure of the helminth community of small terrestrial mammals of the Atlantic Forest in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Sixty-eight rodent and eighteen marsupial specimens were collected in the municipality of Cascavel and Corbelia, Paraná between 2017 and 2018. The animals were necropsied and their viscera examined for helminth recovery. A total of 21 helminth species were collected: ten in Akodon montensis, four in Mus musculus, two in Thaptomys nigrita, two in Oligoryzomys nigripes, one in Delomys dorsalis, five in Marmosa paraguayana and two in Monodelphis dimidiata. The following species of parasites were recorded in the order Rodentia: Rodentolepis akodontis, Angiostrongylus sp., Protospirura numidica criceticola, Trichuris navonae, Syphacia alata, Syphacia criceti, Syphacia evaginata, Trichofreitasia lenti, Stilestrongylus aculeata, Stilestrongylus eta, Stilestrongylus greta Stilestrongylus franciscanus, Stilestrongylus moreli, Stilestrongylus sp., and nymph Pentastomida gen. sp. For the order Didelphimorphia the following parasites were collected: Viannaia hamata, Travassostrongylus sextus, Gracilloxyuris agilisis, Oncicola luehei, Trichohelix tuberculata and Pritchardia boliviensis. Four species were common to all rodent species and one among marsupials, with a low degree of similarity between infracommunities. Helminths common to rodents and marsupials weren t observed. The rodent Akodon montensis had a higher average parasitic richness. Positive correlation was observed between parasitic intensity of T. navonae and T. lenti and body condition index of host A. montensis. For all species of helminths it is a new locality record and for fifteen of them new host.
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Las evaluaciones cuantitativas de congruencia distribucional de las especies permiten comparar regionalizaciones biogeográficas propuestas previamente e incluso identificar áreas de endemismo que no han sido detectadas. El escenario geográfico del Noroeste Argentino ofrece condiciones ideales para el estudio de patrones de distribución de especies. En este artículo aplicamos un método explícito basado en cuadrículas con el objetivo de reconocer Patrones de Congruencia Distribucional (PDCs) y Áreas de Endemismo (AEs), así como las especies (nativas pero no endémicas y endémicas, respectivamente) que las determinan, para examinar las relaciones de las especies de micromamíferos con las principales unidades ambientales. Adicionalmente, relacionamos estos patrones distribucionales con las divisiones biogeográficas tradicionales de la región estudiada y con un estudio fitogeográfico muy reciente y reconsideramos lo que previamente rechazamos como 'áreas espurias'. Finalmente, evaluamos la generalidad de los patrones encontrados. El análisis resultó en 165 áreas consenso, caracterizadas por siete especies de marsupiales, 28 especies de murciélagos y 63 especies de roedores, lo que representa un gran porcentaje del total de especies (10, 41 y 73, respectivamente). Veinticinco por ciento de las especies que caracterizan las áreas consenso son endémicas a la región estudiada y definen seis AEs en sentido estricto, mientras que 12 PDCs están principalmente definidos por especies ampliamente distribuidas. Mientras que los análisis cuantitativos de la distribución de especies de plantas no resultan en unidades que coincidan con las divisiones fitogeográficas de Cabrera a esta escala espacial, los análisis de la distribución de especies animales muestran patrones que sí se corresponden con tales divisiones. Identificamos patrones de distribución de la fauna significativos y definimos más adecuadamente aquellos ya identificados. Identificamos PDCs y AEs que conforman los Patrones de las Pendientes Andinas del Este, los Patrones Andinos Altos del Oeste y los Patrones de las Pendientes Andinas Este y Oeste Fusionados, algunos de los cuales son re-interpretados a la luz de patrones conocidos de la flora vascular endémica. El endemismo no declina hacia el sur, pero sí hacia el oeste de la región estudiada. Los picos de endemismo se encuentran en las pendientes del este de los Andes en Jujuy y Tucumán/Catamarca, y en los biomas andinos del oeste en Tucumán/Catamarca. El tipo de hábitat principal para las especies endémicas de mamíferos pequeños está en las pendientes húmedas del este de los Andes. A pesar de esto, los biomas áridos y semiáridos y los paisajes húmedos están representados por el mismo número de AEs. Las especies de Rodentia definen 15 de los 18 Patrones Generales (GPs), y sólo en uno de ellas no participaron. Claramente, a esta escala espacial, los mamíferos no voladores, particularmente los roedores, son biogeográficamente más valiosos que los mamíferos voladores.(AU)
Quantitative evaluations of species distributional congruence allow evaluating previously proposed biogeographic regionalization and even identify undetected areas of endemism. The geographic scenery of Northwestern Argentina offers ideal conditions for the study of distributional patterns of species since the boundaries of a diverse group of biomes converge in a relatively small region, which also includes a diverse fauna of mammals. In this paper we applied a grid-based explicit method in order to recognize Patterns of Distributional Congruence (PDCs) and Areas of Endemism (AEs), and the species (native but non-endemic and endemic, respectively) that determine them. Also, we relate these distributional patterns to traditional biogeographic divisions of the study region and with a very recent phytogeographic study and we reconsider what previously rejected as 'spurious' areas. Finally, we assessed the generality of the patterns found. The analysis resulted in 165 consensus areas, characterized by seven species of marsupials, 28 species of bats, and 63 species of rodents, which represents a large percentage of the total species (10, 41, and 73, respectively). Twenty-five percent of the species that characterize consensus areas are endemic to the study region and define six AEs in strict sense while 12 PDCs are mainly defined by widely distributed species. While detailed quantitative analyses of plant species distribution data made by other authors does not result in units that correspond to Cabrera's phytogeographic divisions at this spatial scale, analyses of animal species distribution data does. We were able to identify previously unknown meaningful faunal patterns and more accurately define those already identified. We identify PDCs and AEs that conform Eastern Andean Slopes Patterns, Western High Andes Patterns, and Merged Eastern and Western Andean Slopes Patterns, some of which are re-interpreted at the light of known patterns of the endemic vascular flora. Endemism do not declines towards the south, but do declines towards the west of the study region. Peaks of endemism are found in the eastern Andean slopes in Jujuy and Tucumán/Catamarca, and in the western Andean biomes in Tucumán/Catamarca. The principal habitat types for endemic small mammal species are the eastern humid Andean slopes. Notwithstanding, arid/semi-arid biomes and humid landscapes are represented by the same number of AEs. Rodent species define 15 of the 18 General Patterns, and only in one they have no participation at all. Clearly, at this spatial scale, non-flying mammals, particularly rodents, are biogeographically more valuable species than flying mammals (bat species).(AU)
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Animais , Mamíferos , Quirópteros , Marsupiais , Roedores , Demografia , Distribuição Animal , ArgentinaResumo
O objetivo deste trabalho foi descrever a morfologia das glândulas salivares de Glironia venusta. Foi utilizado um exemplar coletado no resgate de fauna da Usina Hidroeletrica Teles Pires. Este foi fixado com solução de formaldeído a 10%. Para a análise macroscópica, as glândulas foram dissecadas e fotografadas in situ e para a microscopia foram retirados fragmentos das glândulas. Estes foram desidratados em concentrações crescentes de álcool, diafanizados em xilol, inclusos em parafina e corados com HE. G. venusta apresentou as glândulas mandibulares, parótidas, sublinguais, labiais e zigomáticas. As mandibulares se mostraram como estruturas alongadas, constituídas por lobos não septados e localizadas na porção anterior da região cervical. De formato triangular, a parótida estava localizada na depressão do masseter, ventral à cartilagem auricular. As sublinguais encontravam-se ventrais ao ramo da mandíbula, caudais ao digástrico. Foi observado na porção dorsoposterior à comissura labial, dorsal ao músculo orbicular da boca, as glândulas labiais, que apresentaram formato de "U". Já as glândulas zigomáticas acompanhavam a forma da porção anterior do arco zigomático, na margem infraorbital. As glândulas mandibulares e sublinguais apresentaram ácinos do tipo mucosos, com alguns ácinos serosos. A parótida era constituída por ácinos puramente serosos. Na glândula labial foi observado ácinos do tipo mistos ou seromucosos. Para a glândula zigomática não foi possível a realização da análise microscópica devido problemas de procedimento histológico. As características das glândulas salivares observadas em G. venusta se assemelham a de outros mamíferos onívoros, entretanto, apresentaram pequenas diferenças no que se refere à sua localização e forma.(AU)
The aim of this study was to describe the morphology of the salivary glands of Glironia venusta. A sample of G. venusta was collected in fauna rescue of hidroelectric usine of Teles Pires was used. This exemplar was fixed with formaldehyde solution 10%. For macroscopic analysis, the glands were dissected and photographed in situ and for the microscopy fragments of the glands were removed, that were dehydrated in increasing alcohol concentrations, diaphanizated in xylene, included in paraffin and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. G. venusta presented the mandibular, parotid, sublingual, labial and zygomatic glands. The mandible is shown as elongated structures, composed of non-septated lobes and located in the anterior cervical region. With a triangular format, the parotid was located in the depression of the masseter, ventral an auricular cartilage. The sublingual were located ventral to the mandible, caudal to the digastric muscle. In the posterior dorsal portion, until the labial commissure, dorsal to the orbicularis muscle of mouth was observed the labial glands, which showed a "U" shape. The zygomatic glands was accompanied the shape of the anterior portion of the zygomatic arch at the infraorbital margin. The mandibulars and sublinguals glands showed acini of mucous type, with some serous acini. The parotid one was made up purely by serous acini. In the labial gland was observed acini of mixed types mixed or seromucosous. Related the zygomatic gland was not possible to perform the microscopic analysis because of histological proceeding problems. Characteristics of the salivary glands observed in G. venusta resemble other omnivores mammals, but showed small differences as regards their location and shape.(AU)
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Animais , Gambás/anatomia & histologia , Glândulas Salivares/anatomia & histologia , Glândula Parótida , Glândula Sublingual , Glândula SubmandibularResumo
Las evaluaciones cuantitativas de congruencia distribucional de las especies permiten comparar regionalizaciones biogeográficas propuestas previamente e incluso identificar áreas de endemismo que no han sido detectadas. El escenario geográfico del Noroeste Argentino ofrece condiciones ideales para el estudio de patrones de distribución de especies. En este artículo aplicamos un método explícito basado en cuadrículas con el objetivo de reconocer Patrones de Congruencia Distribucional (PDCs) y Áreas de Endemismo (AEs), así como las especies (nativas pero no endémicas y endémicas, respectivamente) que las determinan, para examinar las relaciones de las especies de micromamíferos con las principales unidades ambientales. Adicionalmente, relacionamos estos patrones distribucionales con las divisiones biogeográficas tradicionales de la región estudiada y con un estudio fitogeográfico muy reciente y reconsideramos lo que previamente rechazamos como 'áreas espurias'. Finalmente, evaluamos la generalidad de los patrones encontrados. El análisis resultó en 165 áreas consenso, caracterizadas por siete especies de marsupiales, 28 especies de murciélagos y 63 especies de roedores, lo que representa un gran porcentaje del total de especies (10, 41 y 73, respectivamente). Veinticinco por ciento de las especies que caracterizan las áreas consenso son endémicas a la región estudiada y definen seis AEs en sentido estricto, mientras que 12 PDCs están principalmente definidos por especies ampliamente distribuidas. Mientras que los análisis cuantitativos de la distribución de especies de plantas no resultan en unidades que coincidan con las divisiones fitogeográficas de Cabrera a esta escala espacial, los análisis de la distribución de especies animales muestran patrones que sí se corresponden con tales divisiones. Identificamos patrones de distribución de la fauna significativos y definimos más adecuadamente aquellos ya identificados. Identificamos PDCs y AEs que conforman los Patrones de las Pendientes Andinas del Este, los Patrones Andinos Altos del Oeste y los Patrones de las Pendientes Andinas Este y Oeste Fusionados, algunos de los cuales son re-interpretados a la luz de patrones conocidos de la flora vascular endémica. El endemismo no declina hacia el sur, pero sí hacia el oeste de la región estudiada. Los picos de endemismo se encuentran en las pendientes del este de los Andes en Jujuy y Tucumán/Catamarca, y en los biomas andinos del oeste en Tucumán/Catamarca. El tipo de hábitat principal para las especies endémicas de mamíferos pequeños está en las pendientes húmedas del este de los Andes. A pesar de esto, los biomas áridos y semiáridos y los paisajes húmedos están representados por el mismo número de AEs. Las especies de Rodentia definen 15 de los 18 Patrones Generales (GPs), y sólo en uno de ellas no participaron. Claramente, a esta escala espacial, los mamíferos no voladores, particularmente los roedores, son biogeográficamente más valiosos que los mamíferos voladores.
Quantitative evaluations of species distributional congruence allow evaluating previously proposed biogeographic regionalization and even identify undetected areas of endemism. The geographic scenery of Northwestern Argentina offers ideal conditions for the study of distributional patterns of species since the boundaries of a diverse group of biomes converge in a relatively small region, which also includes a diverse fauna of mammals. In this paper we applied a grid-based explicit method in order to recognize Patterns of Distributional Congruence (PDCs) and Areas of Endemism (AEs), and the species (native but non-endemic and endemic, respectively) that determine them. Also, we relate these distributional patterns to traditional biogeographic divisions of the study region and with a very recent phytogeographic study and we reconsider what previously rejected as 'spurious' areas. Finally, we assessed the generality of the patterns found. The analysis resulted in 165 consensus areas, characterized by seven species of marsupials, 28 species of bats, and 63 species of rodents, which represents a large percentage of the total species (10, 41, and 73, respectively). Twenty-five percent of the species that characterize consensus areas are endemic to the study region and define six AEs in strict sense while 12 PDCs are mainly defined by widely distributed species. While detailed quantitative analyses of plant species distribution data made by other authors does not result in units that correspond to Cabrera's phytogeographic divisions at this spatial scale, analyses of animal species distribution data does. We were able to identify previously unknown meaningful faunal patterns and more accurately define those already identified. We identify PDCs and AEs that conform Eastern Andean Slopes Patterns, Western High Andes Patterns, and Merged Eastern and Western Andean Slopes Patterns, some of which are re-interpreted at the light of known patterns of the endemic vascular flora. Endemism do not declines towards the south, but do declines towards the west of the study region. Peaks of endemism are found in the eastern Andean slopes in Jujuy and Tucumán/Catamarca, and in the western Andean biomes in Tucumán/Catamarca. The principal habitat types for endemic small mammal species are the eastern humid Andean slopes. Notwithstanding, arid/semi-arid biomes and humid landscapes are represented by the same number of AEs. Rodent species define 15 of the 18 General Patterns, and only in one they have no participation at all. Clearly, at this spatial scale, non-flying mammals, particularly rodents, are biogeographically more valuable species than flying mammals (bat species).
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Animais , Demografia , Distribuição Animal , Mamíferos , Marsupiais , Quirópteros , Roedores , ArgentinaResumo
Durante 24 meses foram capturados, inspecionados e liberados no mesmo espaço do Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Rio de Janeiro, 96 marsupiais e 64 roedores. Neles foram recolhidos manualmente 105 carrapatos, de 10 espécies em duas famílias. A espécie de carrapato dominante entre os roedores foi Amblyomma longirostre e entre os marsupiais foi Ixodes loricatus. Houve correlação direta significativa entre a temperatura e a intensidade de parasitismo por carrapatos.(AU)
During 24 months 96 marsupials and 64 rodents were captured, inspected and set free in the same space of the Pedra Branca State Park, Rio de Janeiro. From them, 105 ticks from 10 species in two families were manually collected. The dominant tick species on the rodents was Amblyomma longirostre and on the marsupials was Ixodes loricatus. There was a significant correlation of the temperature in relation to intensity of parasitism for ticks, demonstrating that the higher the temperature, greater is the number of ticks.(AU)
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Animais , Marsupiais/parasitologia , Roedores/parasitologia , Didelphis/parasitologia , Sciuridae/parasitologia , Carrapatos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Microclima , Doenças Parasitárias em Animais , Animais Selvagens/parasitologiaResumo
Gracilinanus microtarsus is one of the smallest marsupials on earth. Since it spreads seeds, it has great ecological relevance. However, its reproduction data, especially those related to the anatomy of its reproduction apparatus, are scarce in the literature. Current analysis describes the male genital organs of six adult specimens of G. microtarsus. Macroscopic studies were undertaken on dissected organs, whereas histological studies were performed by inclusion technique in paraffin and by hematoxylin and eosin and Masson trichrome staining. The male genital organs of G. microtarsus consist of a penis with bifid glans, two testicles within a pendular scrotum, placed cranially to the penis, featuring a histology consisting of seminiferous tubules with spermatogonic cells, spermatozoa and Sertoli cells, and a peritubular region with Leydig cells. Testicles are closely associated with epididymis with head, body and tail, with histological differences between the different regions. Deferent ducts, spermatic funicles and annexed glands were reported. The latter were composed of prostate glands divided into three distinct segments and bulbourethral glands. Results show that the male reproduction system of G. Microtarsus is anatomically similar to that of Didelphis sp. and other marsupials groups, with slight details such as the site of each organ(AU)
Gracilinanus microtarsus é um dos menores marsupiais do mundo. Possui grande potencial dispersor de sementes e por esta razão apresenta grande importância ecológica. No entanto, dados em relação à reprodução desses animais são escassos na literatura, principalmente, aqueles relacionados à anatomia dos órgãos do aparelho reprodutor. Por essa razão, objetivamos com este estudo realizar uma descrição dos órgãos genitais masculinos em seis exemplares de G. microtarsus adultos. Para tanto, realizamos estudos macroscópicos por dissecação dos órgãos e estudos histológicos por técnica de inclusão em parafina e coloração em hematoxilina e eosina, e tricromo de Masson. Encontramos, que os órgãos genitais masculinos e glândulas acessórias em G. microtarsus são representados por dois testículos localizados dentro de um escroto pendular, posicionados cranialmente ao pênis, cuja histologia revelou túbulos seminíferos com espermatogônias, espermatozoides e células de Sertoli e região peritubular com células de Leydig; testículos em íntima associação com os epidídimos, divididos em cabeça, corpo e cauda, com diferenças histológicas entre as diferentes regiões; ductos deferentes; funículo espermático; glândulas anexas compostas pelas glândulas prostáticas divididas em três distintos segmentos e glândulas bulbouretrais; uretra pélvica e peniana e um pênis com glande bífida. Concluímos que os órgãos genitais e as glândulas acessórias masculina de G. microtarsus, anatomicamente são muito semelhantes aos dos Didelphis sp. e outros grupos de marsupiais, diferenciando-se apenas em alguns detalhes, como a localização de cada órgão(AU)
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Animais , Masculino , Marsupiais/anatomia & histologia , Genitália Masculina/anatomia & histologia , Técnicas Histológicas/veterinária , Inclusão em Parafina/veterinária , Hematoxilina , Amarelo de Eosina-(YS)Resumo
A major difficulty in the application of probabilistic models to estimations of mammal abundance is obtaining a data set that meets all of the assumptions of the model. In this paper, we evaluated the concordance correlation among three population size estimators, the minimum number alive (MNA), jackknife and the model suggested by the selection algorithm in CAPTURE (the best-fit model), using long-term data on three Brazilian small mammal species obtained from three different studies. The concordance correlation coefficients between the abundance estimates indicated that the probabilistic and enumeration estimators were highly correlated, giving concordant population estimates, except for one species in one of the studies. The results indicate the adequacy of using enumeration estimates as indexes for population size when scarce data do not allow for the use of probabilistic methods. Differences observed in the behavior of enumeration and probabilistic methods among species and studies can be related to the exclusive sampling design of each area, species-specific movement characteristics and whether a significant portion of the population could be sampled.
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A major difficulty in the application of probabilistic models to estimations of mammal abundance is obtaining a data set that meets all of the assumptions of the model. In this paper, we evaluated the concordance correlation among three population size estimators, the minimum number alive (MNA), jackknife and the model suggested by the selection algorithm in CAPTURE (the best-fit model), using long-term data on three Brazilian small mammal species obtained from three different studies. The concordance correlation coefficients between the abundance estimates indicated that the probabilistic and enumeration estimators were highly correlated, giving concordant population estimates, except for one species in one of the studies. The results indicate the adequacy of using enumeration estimates as indexes for population size when scarce data do not allow for the use of probabilistic methods. Differences observed in the behavior of enumeration and probabilistic methods among species and studies can be related to the exclusive sampling design of each area, species-specific movement characteristics and whether a significant portion of the population could be sampled.
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Dinâmica Populacional , Roedores/classificaçãoResumo
A major difficulty in the application of probabilistic models to estimations of mammal abundance is obtaining a data set that meets all of the assumptions of the model. In this paper, we evaluated the concordance correlation among three population size estimators, the minimum number alive (MNA), jackknife and the model suggested by the selection algorithm in CAPTURE (the best-fit model), using long-term data on three Brazilian small mammal species obtained from three different studies. The concordance correlation coefficients between the abundance estimates indicated that the probabilistic and enumeration estimators were highly correlated, giving concordant population estimates, except for one species in one of the studies. The results indicate the adequacy of using enumeration estimates as indexes for population size when scarce data do not allow for the use of probabilistic methods. Differences observed in the behavior of enumeration and probabilistic methods among species and studies can be related to the exclusive sampling design of each area, species-specific movement characteristics and whether a significant portion of the population could be sampled.(AU)
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Dinâmica Populacional , Roedores/classificaçãoResumo
A leptospirose é uma antropozoonose de ampla distribuição mundial causada por bactérias do gênero Leptospira, podendo causar infecção em animais domésticos, silvestres e o homem. Os roedores e marsupiais são considerados animais sinantrópicos e devido ao aumento do desmatamento das florestas, procuram abrigo e alimento próximo de residências, facilitando desta forma a aproximação destes animais com o homem e consequentemente servindo de carreadores de agentes patogênicos zoonóticos. Devido a isso, o trabalho teve como objetivo, diagnosticar Leptospira spp. em amostras de tecido de fígado e rim de marsupiais e roedores silvestres de vida livre em um fragmento florestal na Amazônia Oriental. A captura dos animais foi realizada no período chuvoso e seco utilizando armadilhas de contenção do tipo Sherman,Tomahawk e Pitfall dispostas em linha reta, com distância de 10 metros entre elas, permanecendo abertas por no mínimo 10 noites consecutivas com vistorias diárias pela manhã. Durante as duas expedições foram capturados 25 animais, sendo 11 marsupiais (Marmosops cf. parvidens n=7, Didelphis marsupialis n=3 e Metachirus sp. n=1) e 14 roedores (Oecomys sp. n=9, Holochilus sciureus, n=1, Echimys chrysurus n=1, Neacomys sp. n=1, Oligoryzomys sp. n=1 e Rattus rattus n=1) que foram devidamente anestesiados, eutanasiados e necropsiados para a coleta de fragmentos de fígado e rim obtendo-se no final um total de 47 amostras de tecido (25 fígados e 22 rins), pois não foi possível coletar tecido de todos os animais. A PCR foi realizada utilizando os oligonucleotídeos A e B específico para bactérias do gênero Leptospira e LipL32 específico para espécies de leptospiras patogênicas. Observou-se positividade de 6,38% (3/47) em fragmentos de rim de dois marsupiais das espécies Didelphis marsupialis e Marmosops cf. parvidens capturados na borda do fragmento e uma amostra de fígado de um roedor da espécie Echimys chrysurus capturado no interior do fragmento florestal utilizando os iniciadores A e B. As mesma amostras foram submetidas a uma nova PCR usando-se os oligonucleotídeos LipL32, mas nenhuma amostra foi positiva. Conclui-se que foi possível verificar a presença de leptospiras não patogênicas em roedores e marsupiais, podendo desta forma essas espécies animais servirem com reservatórios silvestres de Leptospira spp.
Leptospirosis is a worldwide distribution anthropozoonosis caused by genus Leptospira bacteria, which can cause infection in domestic animals, wildlife and humans. Rodents and marsupials are considered synanthropic animals and due to increased clearing of forests, seeking shelter and food near homes, thus facilitating the approach of these animals to man and therefore serving as carriers of zoonotic pathogens. Because of this, the study aimed to diagnose Leptospira spp. in wild liver and kidney tissue samples of marsupials and rodents free life in a forest fragment in the eastern Amazon. The capture of the animals was carried out in the rainy season and dry using containment traps Sherman type, Tomahawk and Pitfall arranged in a straight line, with a distance of 10 meters between them, remain open for at least 10 consecutive nights with daily inspections by the morning. During the two expeditions were captured 25 animals, 11 marsupials (Marmosops cf. parvidens n=7, Didelphis marsupialis n=3 and Metachirus sp. n=1) And 14 rodents (Oecomys sp. n=9, Holochilus sciureus n=1, Echimys chrysurus n=1, Neacomys sp. n=1, Oligoryzomys sp. n=1 and Rattus rattus n=1) were properly anesthetized, euthanized and necropsied to collect fragments of liver and kidney resulting in the end a total of 47 tissue samples (liver, 22 kidney 25), because it was not possible to collect tissue of all animals. PCR was performed using primers "A" and "B" specific to bacteria of the genus Leptospira and "lipL32" specific to pathogenic Leptospira species. There was positive 6.38% (3/47) in two marsupial kidney fragments of the species Didelphis marsupialis and Marmosops cf. parvidens captured in the fragment edge and a liver sample of a rodent species Echimys chrysurus species captured within the forest fragment using primers "A" and "B". The same samples were subjected to a new PCR using the oligonucleotides "lipL32", but no sample was positive. It was concluded that it was possible to verify the presence of nonpathogenic leptospira in rodents and marsupials and can thus serve these species with wild reservoirs of Leptospira spp.
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In an region of Atlantic Rainforest corresponding to the geopolitical area of the Pedra Branca State Park, Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, 160 small mammals were captured, of which 64 rodents and 96 marsupials from October 2005 to October 2007. There were collected in these hosts six flea species from three families (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae and Pulicidae), totalizing 162 specimens. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia was the most common species found, followed by Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Philander frenatus and Micoureus paraguayanus were reported as new hosts to Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia and P. o. occidentalis was reported for the first time in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Na Mata Atlântica área correspondente ao espaço geopolítico do Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, entre outubro de 2005 e outubro de 2007, 160 pequenos mamíferos foram capturados, sendo 64 pequenos roedores e 96 marsupiais. Nestes hospedeiros, foram coletadas seis espécies de pulgas relacionadas a três famílias (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae e Pulicidae), totalizando 162 espécimes. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia foi a espécie mais freqüente, seguida por Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Novos hospedeiros foram registrados, Philander frenatus e Micoureus paraguayanus para Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia, bem como a ocorrência de algumas espécies de Siphonaptera encontrados em novo espaço geopolítico, P. o. occidentalis e no município do Rio de Janeiro.
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In an region of Atlantic Rainforest corresponding to the geopolitical area of the Pedra Branca State Park, Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, 160 small mammals were captured, of which 64 rodents and 96 marsupials from October 2005 to October 2007. There were collected in these hosts six flea species from three families (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae and Pulicidae), totalizing 162 specimens. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia was the most common species found, followed by Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Philander frenatus and Micoureus paraguayanus were reported as new hosts to Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia and P. o. occidentalis wasreported for the first time in the city of Rio de Janeiro.(AU)
Na Mata Atlântica área correspondente ao espaço geopolítico do Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, entre outubro de 2005 e outubro de 2007, 160 pequenos mamíferos foram capturados, sendo 64 pequenos roedores e 96 marsupiais. Nestes hospedeiros, foram coletadas seis espécies de pulgas relacionadas a três famílias (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae e Pulicidae), totalizando 162 espécimes. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermédia intermedia foi a espécie mais freqüente, seguida por Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Novos hospedeiros foram registrados, Philander frenatus e Micoureus paraguayanus para Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia, bem como a ocorrência de algumas espécies de Siphonaptera encontrados em novo espaço geopolítico, P. o. occidentalis e no município do Rio de Janeiro.(AU)
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Animais , Sifonápteros , Marsupiais/parasitologiaResumo
In an region of Atlantic Rainforest corresponding to the geopolitical area of the Pedra Branca State Park, Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil, 160 small mammals were captured, of which 64 rodents and 96 marsupials from October 2005 to October 2007. There were collected in these hosts six flea species from three families (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae and Pulicidae), totalizing 162 specimens. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia was the most common species found, followed by Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Philander frenatus and Micoureus paraguayanus were reported as new hosts to Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia and P. o. occidentalis wasreported for the first time in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Na Mata Atlântica área correspondente ao espaço geopolítico do Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, entre outubro de 2005 e outubro de 2007, 160 pequenos mamíferos foram capturados, sendo 64 pequenos roedores e 96 marsupiais. Nestes hospedeiros, foram coletadas seis espécies de pulgas relacionadas a três famílias (Ctenophthalmidae, Rhopalopsyllidae e Pulicidae), totalizando 162 espécimes. Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermédia intermedia foi a espécie mais freqüente, seguida por Polygenis (Polygenis) occidentalis occidentalis. Novos hospedeiros foram registrados, Philander frenatus e Micoureus paraguayanus para Adoratopsylla (Tritopsylla) intermedia intermedia, bem como a ocorrência de algumas espécies de Siphonaptera encontrados em novo espaço geopolítico, P. o. occidentalis e no município do Rio de Janeiro.
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Animais , Marsupiais/parasitologia , SifonápterosResumo
Grazing and fire, used in pasture regeneration practices, are inter-related activities in livestock management. Both activities affect habitat characteristics by changing the structure of the herbaceous and shrubby vegetation, reducing their biomass and litter cover. This study evaluated the effect of fire and livestock grazing on the assemblage of non-flying small mammals in grassland-Araucaria forest ecotones in southern Brazil. We compared four areas frequently affected by livestock management with four protected areas. Surveys were carried out in four sampling periods, one in each season of 2004. We captured a total of 325 individuals from 12 species of rodents - Akodon montensis Thomas, 1913, Akodon paranaensis Christoff, Fagundes, Sbalqueiro, Mattevi e Yonenaga-Yassuda, 2000, Akodon sp. 1, Akodon sp. 2 (2n = 34), Brucepattersonius iheringi (Thomas, 1896), Delomys dorsalis (Hensel, 1872), Oligoryzomys flavescens (Waterhouse, 1837), Oligoryzomys nigripes (Olfers, 1818), Oxymycterus nasutus (Waterhouse, 1837), Scapteromys sp. (2n = 34), Sooretamys angouya (Fischer, 1814) and Thaptomys nigrita (Lichtenstein, 1829) - and two species of marsupials - Monodelphis dimidiata (Wagner, 1847) and Philander frenatus (Olfers, 1818) -, in a total effective effort of 5254 traps.day-1. The abundance, biomass and diversity of non-flying small mammals were significantly higher in the protected areas than in those affected by fire and livestock grazing. Species strictly associated with grassland habitats were not found in the impacted area. These results indicate that the presence of herds of domestic ungulates negatively affect the assemblage of non-flying small mammals in grassland and Araucaria forest areas in southern Brazil.