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Movements and Habitat Use of an Endangered Snake Hoplocephalus bungaroides (Elapidae): Implications for Conservation

机译:濒临灭绝的蛇Hoplocephalus bungaroides(Elapidae)的运动和栖息地使用:对保护的意义

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A detailed understanding of how extensively animals move through the landscape, and the habitat features upon which they rely, can identify conservation priorities and thus inform management planning. For many endangered species, information on habitat use either is sparse, or is based upon studies from a small part of the species’ range. The broad-headed snake (Hoplocephalus bungaroides) is restricted to a specialized habitat (sandstone outcrops and nearby forests) within a small geographic range in south-eastern Australia. Previous research on this endangered taxon was done at a single site in the extreme south of the species’ geographic range. We captured and radio-tracked 9 adult broad-headed snakes at sites in the northern part of the species’ distribution, to evaluate the generality of results from prior studies, and to identify critical habitat components for this northern population. Snakes spent most of winter beneath sun-warmed rocks then shifted to tree hollows in summer. Thermal regimes within retreat-sites support the hypothesis that this shift is thermally driven. Intervals between successive displacements were longer than in the southern snakes but dispersal distances per move and home ranges were similar. Our snakes showed non-random preferences both in terms of macrohabitat (e.g., avoidance of some vegetation types) and microhabitat (e.g., frequent use of hollow-bearing trees). Despite many consistencies, the ecology of this species differs enough between southern and northern extremes of its range that managers need to incorporate information on local features to most effectively conserve this threatened reptile.
机译:对动物在景观中移动的广泛程度及其依赖的栖息地特征的详细了解,可以确定保护重点,从而为管理规划提供依据。对于许多濒临灭绝的物种而言,有关栖息地使用的信息要么很少,要么基于对该物种范围很小的研究。宽头蛇(Hoplocephalus bungaroides)仅限于澳大利亚东南部较小地理范围内的特殊栖息地(砂岩露头和附近的森林)。先前对这种濒临灭绝的分类单元的研究是在该物种地理范围的最南端的一个地点进行的。我们在该物种分布的北部位置捕获了9条成年的宽头蛇,并对其进行了无线电跟踪,以评估先前研究结果的一般性,并确定该北部种群的关键栖息地组成部分。蛇的整个冬天大部分时间都在温暖的岩石下,然后在夏天转移到树洞中。撤退地点内的热态支持这一假设是由热驱动的。连续位移之间的间隔比南部蛇更长,但每次移动的散布距离和返程距离相似。我们的蛇在宏观栖息地(例如避免某些植被类型)和微观栖息地(例如频繁使用空心树)方面均表现出非随机偏好。尽管存在许多一致性,但该物种的生态学差异在其范围的南部和北部极端之间差异很大,管理人员需要将有关当地特征的信息纳入其中,以最有效地保护这种受威胁的爬行动物。

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