High prevalence of anomalies in Nyctimantis brunoi (Anura: Hylidae) from a restinga protected area in southeastern Brazil

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Phyllomedusa Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v20i2p165-179
L. F. Carmo, Suellen de Oliveira Guimarães, Ingrid R. Miguel, Pedro H. Pinna, Daniel S. Fernandes, Manoela Woitovicz-Cardoso
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In the present study we monitored a population of Nyctimantis brunoi, a species commonly found in restingas of southeastern Brazil. Field activities were carried out in the Parque Nacional da Restinga de Jurubatiba (PNRJ), a protected area located in the northern portion of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Specimens were sampled through a complete species inventory. We analyzed 218 individuals, 32 (14.7%) of which have anomalies. Additionally, a subsample of 15 specimens were radiographed to verify the occurrence of skeletal anomalies not externally detectable and to verify if the classification of anomalies attributed by means of external examination are detectable in the osteological structure of the specimen. There are 12 types of anomalies recognized in this population, three of them only detectable through internal investigation (radiography). We verified that most of anomalies externally detectable were correctly classified when compared to the osteological morphology of the radiographed specimens. Thus, in this investigation, the study of external malformations was capable to detect 60% of the types of anomalies. We conclude that further ecotoxicological and epidemiological studies of the population of N. brunoi in the PNRJ are necessary to establish the origins of anomalies in this species.
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布鲁诺伊夜蛾异常的高患病率(Anura: Hylidae)来自巴西东南部的restinga保护区
在本研究中,我们监测了一种常见于巴西东南部雷丁加斯的布氏夜蛾种群。实地活动在位于里约热内卢州北部的保护区国家公园(PNRJ)进行。标本是通过完整的物种清单取样的。我们分析了218人,其中32人(14.7%)有异常。此外,对15个样本的子样本进行了射线照相,以验证外部无法检测到的骨骼异常的发生,并验证通过外部检查确定的异常分类是否可在样本的骨骼结构中检测到。该人群中识别出12种类型的异常,其中三种只能通过内部调查(射线照相)检测到。我们证实,与射线照相标本的骨形态相比,大多数外部可检测的异常都是正确分类的。因此,在本次调查中,对外部畸形的研究能够检测出60%的异常类型。我们的结论是,有必要对PNRJ的布鲁诺伊猪笼草种群进行进一步的生态毒理学和流行病学研究,以确定该物种异常的起源。
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