不列颠哥伦比亚省西部响尾蛇(Crotalus oreganus)春季迁徙:幼蛇和成蛇的比较研究

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY Canadian Journal of Zoology Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1139/cjz-2022-0173
Chloe R. Howarth, C. Bishop, K. Larsen
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在许多物种中,早期阶段的空间生态可能与成年阶段有显著差异。成年西部响尾蛇(Crotalus oreganus Holbrook,1840)在其活动范围的北部进行小规模但重要的季节性迁徙,在公共冬眠区和夏季觅食和交配区之间迁徙。成熟的蛇每年都会对迁徙路线表现出忠诚,这为研究迁徙行为的发展提供了一个有用的系统。我们使用2011年至2016年(成年蛇)和2021年(幼年蛇)期间收集的无线电遥测数据,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省南部的一个地点检查并比较了幼年蛇和成年蛇的春季出境迁徙。我们发现,与成年响尾蛇相比,幼年响尾蛇表现出相似的方向性、垂直迁徙方向和路径曲折性,但春季迁徙开始较晚,在距离和速度方面表现出更短的运动。例如青少年直线迁移距离(262±90米)明显短于成年人(1069±134米;P<0.001)。我们为理解迁移中的一个重要问题提供了一个起点,即个体在生命早期如何采取不同的策略,同时也有助于我们对迁移模式和变化的复杂性的理解远行蛇的生态学。
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Western Rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) spring migration in British Columbia: A comparative study of juveniles and adults
In many species the spatial ecology of early age classes can differ significantly from adults. Adult Western Rattlesnakes (Crotalus oreganus Holbrook, 1840) at the northern extent of their range undertake small-scale but important seasonal migrations between communal hibernacula and summer foraging and mating grounds. Mature snakes also show annual fidelity to their migratory paths, providing a useful system to examine the development of migratory behaviour. We examined and compared spring outbound migratory movements of juveniles and adults at a site in southern British Columbia, Canada, using radio-telemetry data collected between 2011 to 2016 (adult snakes) and 2021 (juvenile snakes). We found that compared to adult rattlesnakes, juveniles displayed similar directional orientation, direction of vertical migration, and path sinuosity, but initiated spring migrations later and exhibited shorter movements in terms of distances and rates. For example, juvenile straight-line migration distance (262 ±90 m) was significantly shorter than for adults (1069 ±134 m; P <0.001). We provide a starting point in attempting to understand an important question in migration – how individuals early on in their lives adopt different tactics – while contributing to our growing understanding of the complexity of patterns and variation in the movement ecology of a far-ranging snake.
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Canadian Journal of Zoology
Canadian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Published since 1929, the Canadian Journal of Zoology is a monthly journal that reports on primary research contributed by respected international scientists in the broad field of zoology, including behaviour, biochemistry and physiology, developmental biology, ecology, genetics, morphology and ultrastructure, parasitology and pathology, and systematics and evolution. It also invites experts to submit review articles on topics of current interest.
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