Life history of an evolutionary distinct aquatic caecilian amphibian (genus Potomotyphlus) in eastern Amazonia, Brazil

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Elisia Clara Menezes Araujo, Maria Cristina dos Santos-Costa, Adriano Oliveira Maciel
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Abstract

Basic ecological data for caecilians are relatively lacking. This study presents the first comprehensive ecological investigation of the Amazonian aquatic caecilian Potomotyphlus kaupii, utilizing a large sample size. We collected population data over a 14-month period, and also used data of museum specimens, both from Belém, State of Pará, Brazil. Our analysis focused on sex ratio, sexual size dimorphism (SSD), female fecundity, and ecological observations. No significant differences in adult sex ratio were found. SSD was found in some characters such as circumference at midbody and body mass with females being larger than males, while males had a wider and longer cloacal disc. We provide the first determination of the approximate size at which males diverge from females in the terminal portion of the body, demonstrating an allometric growth pattern of the cloacal region. Female size showed a positive correlation with the number of ovarian eggs, indicating an important reproductive strategy. Furthermore, a novel behaviour in P. kaupii was documented. We expand the understanding of Gymnophiona biology, in particular of a fully aquatic species, and provide support for future ecological and conservation research on caecilians.
巴西亚马孙东部一种进化独特的水生两栖动物(Potomotyphlus 属)的生活史
关于无尾类的基本生态数据相对缺乏。本研究首次利用大样本量对亚马逊水生无尾类Potomotyphlus kaupii进行了全面的生态调查。我们收集了为期 14 个月的种群数据,还使用了巴西帕拉州贝伦的博物馆标本数据。我们的分析主要集中在性别比例、性体型二形性(SSD)、雌性繁殖力和生态观察等方面。我们没有发现成体性别比有明显差异。在一些特征(如体中周长和体重)上发现了性二型,雌性比雄性大,而雄性的泄殖腔盘更宽更长。我们首次确定了雄性与雌性在身体末端分化的大致尺寸,证明了泄殖腔区域的异速生长模式。雌性体型与卵巢产卵数量呈正相关,表明这是一种重要的繁殖策略。此外,我们还发现了一种新的行为。我们的研究拓展了对栉水母生物学的了解,尤其是对一个完全水生物种的了解,并为未来有关无尾类的生态和保护研究提供了支持。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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