Caracterização das anomalias em carapaça e plastrão de Podocnemis erythrocephala (PODOCNEMIDIDAE) no médio Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brasil.
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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This study investigated the occurrence of anomalies in the shell of the species
Podocnemis erythrocephala, known as irapuca, in the middle Rio Negro region of the
Brazilian Amazon. The presence of such anomalies can be influenced by a variety of
factors, including genetic and environmental factors. The objectives of this study were
to diagnose the incidence and describe the anomalies in the shell of this species, as well
as to verify if there are differences in the proportion of anomalies between males,
females, and immature individuals. The methodology involved the analysis of 442
specimens captured in the Ayuanã and Jurubaxi rivers, in the Middle Rio Negro, using
trammel nets for capture and subsequent individual marking to document the
anomalies in the shell. The results indicated that 12.2% of the specimens presented
some irregularity in the shell shields, with most of these anomalies located in the
carapace. There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of anomalies
between males, females, and immature individuals. These results indicate a complex
interaction of factors influencing the formation of these anomalies, highlighting the
plasticity and adaptation of these animals to different conditions. This study contributes
to the understanding of the underlying mechanisms of anomaly formation in the shell
and emphasizes the importance of continuing research in this area.
