Allometric growth of two species of Ephemeroptera from Neotropical mountains streams
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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13/10/2013
13/10/2013
2012
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The present study evaluated the relative growth and allometry of Massartella brieni Lestage and Thraulodes sp. (Leptophlebiidae: Ephemeroptera). The morphometric analysis was based on 23 measurements and was conducted using a multivariate approach. Throughout postembryonic ontogeny, all of the head measurements, including those of the mouthparts, exhibited negative allometric growth. The mesothorax and wing pad exhibited positive allometric growth. The hind legs lengths in M. brieni and the fore and hind legs lengths in Thraulodes sp. exhibited positive allometry. The abdominal length in these two species exhibited positive allometric growth. Positive allometry was also observed along the abdomen width for M. brieni, and isometry was observed for Thraulodes sp. The relative strengthening of the thorax (in preparation for the winged stage) and the relative increase in the abdomen (which may be related to the development of the reproductive structures) during growth indicate that many of the structures that exhibit positive allometric growth are related to the transition from the aquatic to the adult stage of development. CNPq CNPq [301652/2008-2, 473246/2004-0, 477349/2007-2] CAPES CAPES CAPES (PPG in Zoology, IBB, UNESP) CAPES (PPG in Zoology, IBB, UNESP) FAPESP [98/11074-3, 02/07216-4, 04/09711-8] FAPESP FAPESP within the BIOTA Program (The Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program) [1998/05073-4] FAPESP within the BIOTA Program (The Biodiversity Virtual Institute Program) |
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ANNALES DE LIMNOLOGIE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY, NEW YORK, v. 48, n. 2, supl. 1, Part 1, pp. 145-150, JAN, 2012 0003-4088 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34267 10.1051/limn/2012007 |
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eng |
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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS NEW YORK |
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ANNALES DE LIMNOLOGIE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LIMNOLOGY |
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openAccess Copyright CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS |
Palavras-Chave | #LOTIC ENVIRONMENTS #ALLOMETRY #AQUATIC INSECTS #MORPHOMETRICS #MULTIVARIATE ALLOMETRY #SIZE-GRAIN HYPOTHESIS #ANTS #HETEROPTERA #INSECTS #SHAPE #LIMNOLOGY |
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