2020
DOI: 10.47385/3361rt
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Dependência morfométrica de carapaça e plastrão de Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812)

Abstract: Considerando a distribuição da espécie Phrynops geoffroanus (Schweigger, 1812) facilmente encontrada, foram capturados 20 espécimes com a utilização de armadilhas do tipo espera iscada, posteriormente foram depositados na coleção de História Natural da Universidade do Piauí (CNHNUFPI 0007 - 0026). O presente trabalho objetivou estabelecer razões alométricas entre a maturidade e crescimento do plastrão e carapaça, as medidas foram submetidas ao coeficiente de Pearson, quando os valores foram superiores (r= 0,80… Show more

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“…Phrynops geoffroanus has a wide geographic distribution in South America, from the Colombian Amazon to southern Brazil and northern Argentina (Rueda-Almonacid et al 2007; Ferronato et al 2009). It is found in the main hydrographic basins of the region and occurs in varied aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, and lakes (Costa et al 2018; Pereira et al 2018; Abrantes et al 2021) and is even commonly found in urban environments (Martins et al 2010; Andrade et al 2020; Santana et al 2020). Although it is a widely distributed species, there remain some questions about its taxonomy, regarding the occurrence of cryptic subspecies or species within the group, with some authors considering this freshwater turtle to be a “ geoffroanus complex” (McCord et al 2001; Vogt 2008).…”
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“…Phrynops geoffroanus has a wide geographic distribution in South America, from the Colombian Amazon to southern Brazil and northern Argentina (Rueda-Almonacid et al 2007; Ferronato et al 2009). It is found in the main hydrographic basins of the region and occurs in varied aquatic environments such as rivers, streams, and lakes (Costa et al 2018; Pereira et al 2018; Abrantes et al 2021) and is even commonly found in urban environments (Martins et al 2010; Andrade et al 2020; Santana et al 2020). Although it is a widely distributed species, there remain some questions about its taxonomy, regarding the occurrence of cryptic subspecies or species within the group, with some authors considering this freshwater turtle to be a “ geoffroanus complex” (McCord et al 2001; Vogt 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%