Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii

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Autor(a) principal: Winck, Gisele R.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Dos Santos, Tiago G. [UNESP], Cechin, Sonia Z.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://www.sekj.org/PDF/anzf44/anzf44-321.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/69991
Resumo: A mark-recapture study of a snake assemblage using pitfall traps with drift fences was carried out in a disturbed grassland environment (e.g. cattle breeding and cultivations), located in the Pampa Biome, in the central region of the Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil. From February 2001 to January 2004 we caught 272 snakes belonging to 20 species from the following families: Elapidae (5%), Viperidae (10%), and Colubridae (85%). The assemblage had a unimodal seasonal pattern of activity, and the highest number of captures occurred between September and May. There was a positive and significant correlation between the number of captures and monthly minimum and maximum average temperatures. Recruitment was observed from January to April. During the study, the area was affected by human activities, which altered the community structure: Pseudablabes agassizii was negatively affected by habitat devastation while Liophis poecilogyrus took advantage of this. Our results reinforced the impression that Pseudablabes agassizii is a habitat specialist species. We extend the understanding of the susceptibility of this species to environmental destruction in open natural environments of South America, and propose its use as a potential bio-indicator of the Pampa biome. We also discuss the importance of conservation strategies for snakes in grasslands of southern Brazil. © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2007.
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spelling Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassiziibioindicatorbiomecommunity structureenvironmental disturbancegrasslandhabitat fragmentationhuman activitymark-recapture methodpitfall trappopulation dynamicsrecruitmentseasonal variationsnakespecies conservationBrazilRio Grande do SulSouth AmericaBosColubridaeElapidaeLiophis poecilogyrusSerpentesViperidaeA mark-recapture study of a snake assemblage using pitfall traps with drift fences was carried out in a disturbed grassland environment (e.g. cattle breeding and cultivations), located in the Pampa Biome, in the central region of the Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil. From February 2001 to January 2004 we caught 272 snakes belonging to 20 species from the following families: Elapidae (5%), Viperidae (10%), and Colubridae (85%). The assemblage had a unimodal seasonal pattern of activity, and the highest number of captures occurred between September and May. There was a positive and significant correlation between the number of captures and monthly minimum and maximum average temperatures. Recruitment was observed from January to April. During the study, the area was affected by human activities, which altered the community structure: Pseudablabes agassizii was negatively affected by habitat devastation while Liophis poecilogyrus took advantage of this. Our results reinforced the impression that Pseudablabes agassizii is a habitat specialist species. We extend the understanding of the susceptibility of this species to environmental destruction in open natural environments of South America, and propose its use as a potential bio-indicator of the Pampa biome. We also discuss the importance of conservation strategies for snakes in grasslands of southern Brazil. © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2007.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria Laboratório de Herpetologia Prédio 17, Fx. de Camobi, km 9, CEP 97105-900, Santa Maria, RSPós-graduação em Zoologia Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Zoologia, Avenida 24A, 1515, Bairro Bela Vista, CEP 13506-900, Rio Claro, SPUniversidade Federal de Santa Maria Laboratório de Herpetologia Campus Universitário, Fx. de Camobi, km 9, Prédio 17, CEP 97105-900, Santa Maria, RSPós-graduação em Zoologia Universidade Estadual Paulista Departamento de Zoologia, Avenida 24A, 1515, Bairro Bela Vista, CEP 13506-900, Rio Claro, SPPrédio 17Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Laboratório de HerpetologiaWinck, Gisele R.Dos Santos, Tiago G. [UNESP]Cechin, Sonia Z.2014-05-27T11:22:38Z2014-05-27T11:22:38Z2007-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article321-332application/pdfhttp://www.sekj.org/PDF/anzf44/anzf44-321.pdfAnnales Zoologici Fennici, v. 44, n. 5, p. 321-332, 2007.0003-455Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/699912-s2.0-361490001962-s2.0-36149000196.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengAnnales Zoologici Fennici0.732info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-10T06:14:56Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/69991Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:53:32.854559Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
title Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
spellingShingle Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
Winck, Gisele R.
bioindicator
biome
community structure
environmental disturbance
grassland
habitat fragmentation
human activity
mark-recapture method
pitfall trap
population dynamics
recruitment
seasonal variation
snake
species conservation
Brazil
Rio Grande do Sul
South America
Bos
Colubridae
Elapidae
Liophis poecilogyrus
Serpentes
Viperidae
title_short Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
title_full Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
title_fullStr Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
title_full_unstemmed Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
title_sort Snake assemblage in a disturbed grassland environment in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil: Population fluctuations of Liophis poecilogyrus and Pseudablabes agassizii
author Winck, Gisele R.
author_facet Winck, Gisele R.
Dos Santos, Tiago G. [UNESP]
Cechin, Sonia Z.
author_role author
author2 Dos Santos, Tiago G. [UNESP]
Cechin, Sonia Z.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Prédio 17
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Laboratório de Herpetologia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Winck, Gisele R.
Dos Santos, Tiago G. [UNESP]
Cechin, Sonia Z.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bioindicator
biome
community structure
environmental disturbance
grassland
habitat fragmentation
human activity
mark-recapture method
pitfall trap
population dynamics
recruitment
seasonal variation
snake
species conservation
Brazil
Rio Grande do Sul
South America
Bos
Colubridae
Elapidae
Liophis poecilogyrus
Serpentes
Viperidae
topic bioindicator
biome
community structure
environmental disturbance
grassland
habitat fragmentation
human activity
mark-recapture method
pitfall trap
population dynamics
recruitment
seasonal variation
snake
species conservation
Brazil
Rio Grande do Sul
South America
Bos
Colubridae
Elapidae
Liophis poecilogyrus
Serpentes
Viperidae
description A mark-recapture study of a snake assemblage using pitfall traps with drift fences was carried out in a disturbed grassland environment (e.g. cattle breeding and cultivations), located in the Pampa Biome, in the central region of the Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil. From February 2001 to January 2004 we caught 272 snakes belonging to 20 species from the following families: Elapidae (5%), Viperidae (10%), and Colubridae (85%). The assemblage had a unimodal seasonal pattern of activity, and the highest number of captures occurred between September and May. There was a positive and significant correlation between the number of captures and monthly minimum and maximum average temperatures. Recruitment was observed from January to April. During the study, the area was affected by human activities, which altered the community structure: Pseudablabes agassizii was negatively affected by habitat devastation while Liophis poecilogyrus took advantage of this. Our results reinforced the impression that Pseudablabes agassizii is a habitat specialist species. We extend the understanding of the susceptibility of this species to environmental destruction in open natural environments of South America, and propose its use as a potential bio-indicator of the Pampa biome. We also discuss the importance of conservation strategies for snakes in grasslands of southern Brazil. © Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board 2007.
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