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Holocenic small rodents from northeastern Rio Grande do Sul: Describing communities and yours answers to environmental changes

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Author(s):
Paulo Ricardo de Oliveira Roth
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
Alexandre Reis Percequillo; Maria Victoria Ramos Ballester; Soraia Girardi Bauermann; Ana Paula Carmignotto; Ana Carolina D'Oliveira Pavan; Miguel Trefaut Urbano Rodrigues
Advisor: Alexandre Reis Percequillo
Abstract

Small vertebrate\'s remnants preservation is rather rare event because is needed that specific factors occur together (chemical, physical, geological and biological) to not destroy fragiles bones and teeth by decomposition, weather and geological processes. Nonetheless, the evidences of this type of fauna are quite frequently found at rock shelters excavations at Rio Grande do Sul (RS). Many micro mammals species have different environmental requirements and occupy specific niches therefore are considered excellent bioindicators. Studies of these testimonies contribute to understanding the morphological evolution and of biogeographic history of these preserved groups. In another way, knowing past communities allows gathering a lot of information that helps understanding environmental and climatic history of a place. Therefore, the availability of fossil and semifossil collections from past small mammals communities is a odd opportunity to improve the current biological understanding of ecological, environmental and climatic patterns established along of the history. This study intends to contribute knowledge about northeast RS and about your Holocene rodent fauna. Based on past samples from small rodent communities (<1kg). The objectives of this thesis are: describe the climate and landscape Holocene history which resulted in current heterogeneity of northeast of RS (Chapter 1) as well as show how climatic and environmental changes affected rodent communities over past 6,200 years (Chapter 2); Use new data of three sources variation over time (isotopes, fauna and pollen) associating mainly with available palynology studies in order to interpret the natural processes history which resulted in small rodent richness and present environments at Atlantic Forest and Pampa transitions (Chapter 3) and; investigate past Pseudoryzomys morphology in order to find adaptation signs in face of environment changes and discuss whether these differences are enough to distinguish a new species in the South´s extinct populations (Chapter 4). To characterize current and past habitats (Chapter 1) literature, fisionomic and floristic field sampling and soil samples (for isotopic evaluation) data are used to infer that in Sinos´s basin lowlands up to 8600 years BP the climate would be moderate and relatively wet allowing a mixing environment of C3 and C4 plants; between 8,600 and 6,900 years high temperatures and probably intense rainfall lead to a domain of C4 vegetation filds. From 6,900 to 5,600 years the temperature become milder and the climat remains humid enabling the first advances of pioneer forest formations associated with Atlantic Forest. After 5,600 years especially after 4,000 years BP Atlantic biomes forests advance on open and humid areas forming the current characteristic mosaic landscape. To describe past diversity (chapter 2), 13,617 post-cranial skeleton\'s bones and 1,716 cranial parts and rodent teeth were analyzed. These samples have a inferred ages range from 6,200 years to present and 30 taxa were identified. To current diversity description were sample seven sites and was collected about 5 kg of owl\'s pellets (probably same forming agent of past samples) which 1,595 fragments were found and 18 taxa were identified. Combining present and past samples, a fauna catalog could be organized which includes 33 taxa among there are five locally extinct species (Kunsia sp., Clyomys sp., . Pseudoryzomys simplex, Necromys cf. obscurus e cf. Thalpomys) and one totally extinct (Dicolpomys fossor). In order to establish paleoclimatic scenarios and describe the changes of these communities throughout the Holocene, information on habitat diversity, past and present species diversity, palynological and isotopic data has been integrated (Chapter 3) and it has been found that there are generally reasonable coherence between paleoenvironmental change scenarios established in previous pollen studies with the interpretations suggested by the new analysis results in rodent, pollinic and isotopic communities presented in this work. The main exception to hypotheses for Holocene changes in landscape are that floodplain region among Taquari, Jacui, Caí, Sinos and Gravataí rivers must have been dominated by wide flooded areas very similar with Pantanal due to nowadays semi fossils rodent taxa presence and Blastocerus dichotomus presence (which was predated by indigenous in RS and today has a relictual population in APA do Banhado Grande, RS). In Chapter 4 was made a relatively new approach, using geometric morphometry to study Sigmodontinae. The results present that the effect of dental wear is quite diferente between past and presente populations of Pseudoryzomys. Associating linear morphological analyzes the set of variations should have close relation with the population´s \"attempt\" of keep up with scenery change and, consequently, of diet changes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/19126-7 - Holocene small rodents in Northeastern Rio Grande do Sul: describing communities and their responses to environmental changes
Grantee:Paulo Ricardo de Oliveira Roth
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)