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The Influence of Sex and Season on Conspecific Spatial Overlap in a Large, Actively-Foraging Colubrid Snake

机译:性别和季节对大型主动觅食的蛇蝎蛇特定物种空间重叠的影响

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Understanding the factors influencing the degree of spatial overlap among conspecifics is important for understanding multiple ecological processes. Compared to terrestrial carnivores, relatively little is known about the factors influencing conspecific spatial overlap in snakes, although across snake taxa there appears to be substantial variation in conspecific spatial overlap. In this study, we described conspecific spatial overlap of eastern indigo snakes (Drymarchon couperi) in peninsular Florida and examined how conspecific spatial overlap varied by sex and season (breeding season vs. non-breeding season). We calculated multiple indices of spatial overlap using 6- and 3-month utilization distributions (UD) of dyads of simultaneously adjacent telemetered snakes. We also measured conspecific UD density values at each telemetry fix and modeled the distribution of those values as a function of overlap type, sex, and season using generalized Pareto distributions. Home range overlap between males and females was significantly greater than overlap between individuals of the same sex and male home ranges often completely contained female home ranges. Male home ranges overlapped little during both seasons, whereas females had higher levels of overlap during the non-breeding season. The spatial patterns observed in our study are consistent with those seen in many mammalian carnivores, in which low male-male overlap and high inter-sexual overlap provides males with greater access to females. We encourage additional research on the influence of prey availability on conspecific spatial overlap in snakes as well as the behavioral mechanisms responsible for maintaining the low levels of overlap we observed.
机译:了解影响物种之间空间重叠程度的因素对于理解多个生态过程很重要。与陆生食肉动物相比,关于影响蛇中特定空间重叠的因素的知之甚少,尽管在蛇类群中,特定空间重叠似乎有很大的变化。在这项研究中,我们描述了佛罗里达半岛东部靛蓝蛇(Drymarchon couperi)的同种空间重叠,并研究了同种空间重叠如何随性别和季节(繁殖季节与非繁殖季节)而变化。我们使用同时​​相邻的遥测蛇的二元组的6个月和3个月利用率分布(UD)计算了空间重叠的多个指标。我们还测量了每个遥测定位点的同种UD密度值,并使用广义Pareto分布对这些值的分布进行建模,这些分布是重叠类型,性别和季节的函数。男性和女性之间的家庭范围重叠明显大于同性个体之间的重叠,而男性家庭范围通常完全包含女性家庭范围。在两个季节中,雄性家的重叠很少,而在非繁殖季节中,雌性的重叠程度更高。在我们的研究中观察到的空间模式与在许多哺乳动物食肉动物中观察到的空间模式是一致的,在这种模式下,低度的男性-男性重叠和高的性交重叠使男性更容易接近女性。我们鼓励对猎物可用性对蛇的特定空间重叠的影响以及负责维持观察到的较低重叠水平的行为机制进行更多研究。

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