Sexual dimorphism and reproductive biology of commercially harvested oriental rat snakes (Ptyas mucosa: Colubridae) from West Java

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-05-03 DOI:10.1071/zo23030
Amir Hamidy, E. Arida, Noor Laina Maireda, A. E. N. Herlambang, A. Riyanto, Mumpuni, Richard Shine, D. Natusch
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Large (>3 m) slender-bodied rat snakes are abundant in agroecosystems of southern Asia and are heavily exploited for their skins and meat. We examined 216 specimens killed at commercial facilities in Cirebon, West Java, to quantify morphological and reproductive traits and evaluate harvest sustainability by comparing this sample to one taken 25 years previously. The snakes we examined were mostly adults, and mostly male. Females were less heavy-bodied than males of the same body length, matured at a larger size than males, but attained smaller maximum sizes. Reproduction and energy (fatbody) storage was seasonal in both sexes, with females containing oviductal eggs primarily during the annual wet season. Clutch size averaged 12.6 eggs and increased with maternal body size. Comparison of the two samples taken 25 years apart revealed strong similarity in sex ratio, the numerical preponderance of adults, body sizes at sexual maturation and mean adult body sizes, sexual dimorphism in body length and mass, reproductive seasonality in females, mean fecundity, and the relationship between fecundity and maternal body size. That consistency suggests that commercial harvesting over the intervening period has not affected the biological traits of rat snake populations, consistent with a sustainable level of offtake.
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西爪哇商业捕捞的东方鼠蛇(Ptyas mucosa: Colubridae)的性双态性和生殖生物学
亚洲南部的农业生态系统中盛产大型(大于 3 米)细长体鼠蛇,它们的蛇皮和蛇肉被大量开采。我们对西爪哇井里汶商业设施中捕杀的 216 条鼠蛇标本进行了检查,以量化其形态和繁殖特征,并通过将该样本与 25 年前的样本进行比较来评估收获的可持续性。我们检查的蛇大多是成蛇,而且大部分是雄性。与体长相同的雄蛇相比,雌蛇的体重较轻,成熟时的体型比雄蛇大,但最大体型较小。雌雄的繁殖和能量(脂肪体)储存都是季节性的,雌性主要在每年的雨季进行输卵管产卵。卵巢平均有 12.6 枚卵,随着母体体型的增大而增大。对相隔 25 年的两个样本进行比较后发现,它们在性别比例、成体数量优势、性成熟时的体型和平均成体体型、体长和体重的性二态性、雌性繁殖季节性、平均受精率以及受精率与母体体型之间的关系等方面都非常相似。这种一致性表明,在此期间的商业捕获并未影响鼠蛇种群的生物特征,这与可持续的捕获量是一致的。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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