Influência de fatores bióticos e abióticos na distribuição espacial e composição de girinos em assembléias de poças em uma floresta de terra firme na Amazônia Central
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Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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In this study, we evaluate the effects of spatial and environmental factors on the
structure of tadpole assemblages in Central Amazonia testing the following hypotheses:
(1) environmental factors are more important than spatial ones in tadpole richness
distribution and (2) habitat structure variables are more important than biotic variables
in tadpole richness distribution. Tadpoles were sampled at 20 riparian plots between
February and June 2010. Spatial and environmental components explained the major
part of the variation in observed and estimated tadpole richness, respectively. Among all
fitted models, the best model that explains species richness distribution is the one that
contains only the number of ponds. Our results showed that tadpole richness in
streamside ponds is influenced by niche-based processes and can be explained by local
factors related to habitat structure. Predator density was not an important biotic factor in
our study, contradicting the results found by other studies conducted in tropical areas.
However, neutral processes are also important because spatial variation can explain the
spatial distribution of species richness, probably as a result of dispersal limitation.
Therefore, our results contribute to understanding of the local and landscape features
which influence the amphibian species diversity in a tropical forest
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ALMEIDA, Alexandre Pinheiro de. Influência de fatores bióticos e abióticos na distribuição espacial e composição de girinos em assembléias de poças em uma floresta de terra firme na Amazônia Central. 2011. 38 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Diversidade Biológica) - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, 2011.
