H. Boos, Gilson Stanski, P. Araujo, G. Bond-Buckup
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Abstract This study deals with population structure and habitat sharing of two sympatric aeglid species, Aegla jarai Bond-Buckup and Buckup, 1994 and Aegla muelleri Bond-Buckup and Buckup, 2010 at Espingarda Creek, Serra do Itajai National Park, Rio Itajai-Acu basin, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Individuals of A. jarai (n = 190) and A. muelleri (n = 131) were captured from June/2001 to May/2002 in monthly collection. A total of 89 males and 101 females (2 ovigerous) of A. jarai were collected with a sex ratio of 1:1, and 56 males and 75 females (2 ovigerous) of A. muelleri, with a predominance of females. Aegla jarai was larger than A. muelleri and the reproductive period of A. jarai was in the winter and spring, while that of A. muelleri was in the spring. Three cohorts were observed throughout the year, and both species have a recruiting period in the spring and summer. Both species perform their entire life cycle in the Espingarda Creek and their coexistence is attributed to space partitioning: the larger A. jarai lives in the large spaces formed between boulders, while the smaller A. muelleri shelters in the small spaces between pebbles.
摘要本研究涉及巴西圣卡塔琳娜Rio Itajai Acu盆地Serra do Itajai国家公园Espingarda Creek的两个同域aeglid物种,1994年的Aegla jarai Bond Buckup和Buckup,以及2010年的Aegra muelleri Bond Buckup和Buckup的种群结构和栖息地共享。在2001年6月至2002年5月的月度采集中,捕获了A.jarai(n=190)和A.muelleri(n=131)的个体。共采集到89只雄性和101只雌性(2只产卵)的A.jarai,性别比为1:1,以及56只雄性和75只雌性(两只产卵),以雌性为主。Aegla jarai比A.muelleri大,A.jarai的繁殖期在冬季和春季,而A.muellei的繁殖期则在春季。全年观察到三个群落,这两个物种在春季和夏季都有一个招募期。这两个物种的整个生命周期都在Espingarda溪中进行,它们的共存归因于空间划分:较大的A.jarai生活在巨石之间形成的大空间中,而较小的A.muelleri则栖息在鹅卵石之间的小空间中。