Hibernation Site Philopatry in Northern Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) in New Jersey.

Q4 Arts and Humanities Cuestiones Teologicas Pub Date : 2015-06-01 DOI:10.1670/12-265
Joanna Burger, Robert Zappalorti
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Northern Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus) are one of the few snakes that spend the winter in underground hibernacula that they excavate. We report the use of hibernacula by Pine Snakes from 1986 to 2012 in the New Jersey Pine Barrens. We determined whether philopatry to a specific hibernaculum varied as a function of age, sex, and location of the hibernaculum. Three hibernacula were occupied nearly continuously for 27 yr by 1 to 27 snakes each year. With known-age snakes (N = 120), captured mainly as hatchlings and 2-yr-olds, we found that 23% were always philopatric. Philopatry was related to age of last capture, sex, and capture location. Philopatry was higher for 1) females compared with males, 2) snakes at two solitary hibernacula compared with a hibernaculum complex, and 3) snakes 6 yr old or younger, compared with older snakes. Of hatchlings found hibernating, 24% used the same hibernation site the next year, and 38% were located at year 4 or later. The number of snakes that always used the same hibernation site declined with the age of last capture. Snakes that entered hibernacula as hatchlings were found more often than those that entered as 2-yr-olds. For the seven snakes that were 14 yr or older, females were found 64- 86 % of the time, whereas males were found 15 to 50% of the time. Understanding the behavior and habitat requirements of snakes during different seasons is central to life-history analysis and for conserving viable populations.

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新泽西州北方松蛇(Pituophis melanoleucus)的冬眠地嗜食。
北方松蛇(Pituophis melanoleucus)是少数几种在其挖掘的地下冬眠洞中过冬的蛇类之一。我们报告了松蛇从 1986 年到 2012 年在新泽西松树林中使用冬眠洞的情况。我们确定了松蛇对特定冬眠洞的幽居是否会因年龄、性别和冬眠洞的位置而变化。在 27 年的时间里,三个冬眠洞几乎一直被 1 到 27 条蛇占据。在已知年龄的蛇类(N = 120)中,我们发现23%的蛇类始终是亲缘关系。亲缘关系与最后一次捕获的年龄、性别和捕获地点有关。1)雌性蛇与雄性蛇相比,2)在两个单独冬眠洞穴的蛇与在一个冬眠洞穴群的蛇相比,3)6岁或更小的蛇与更大的蛇相比,它们的群居性更高。在被发现冬眠的幼蛇中,24%在第二年使用了相同的冬眠地点,38%在第四年或更晚才被发现。始终使用同一冬眠地点的蛇的数量随着最后一次捕获蛇的年龄增长而减少。幼蛇进入冬眠时被发现的次数多于两岁大的蛇。在 7 条 14 岁或 14 岁以上的蛇中,雌蛇被发现的次数占 64-86 %,而雄蛇被发现的次数占 15-50 %。了解蛇类在不同季节的行为和对栖息地的要求对于生命史分析和保护有生存能力的种群至关重要。
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