The golden lancehead Bothrops insularis (Serpentes: Viperidae) relies on two seasonally plentiful bird species visiting its island habitat


Autoria(s): Marques, Otavio A. V.; Martins, Marcio; Develey, Pedro F.; Macarrao, Arthur; Sazima, Ivan
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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30/10/2013

30/10/2013

02/08/2013

Resumo

Adult individuals of the island pitviper Bothrops insularis have a diet based on birds. We analysed bird species recorded in the gut of this snake and found that it relies on two out of 41 bird species recorded on the island. When present, these two prey species were among the most abundant passerine birds on the island. A few other migrant birds were very occasionally recorded as prey. A resident bird species (Troglodytes musculus) is the most abundant passerine on the island, but seems able to avoid predation by the viper. Bothrops insularis is most commonly found on the ground. However, during the abundance peak of the tyrannid passerine Elaenia chilensis on the island, more snakes were found on vegetation than on the ground. We suggest that one cause may be that these birds forage mostly on vegetation, and thus cause the snakes to search for prey on this arboreal substratum.

CNPq (INCTTox)

CNPq (INCTTox)

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FAPESP

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY, ABINGDON, v. 46, n. 13-14, supl. 1, Part 3, pp. 885-895, AUG, 2012

0022-2933

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36795

10.1080/00222933.2011.654278

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2011.654278

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ABINGDON

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JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY

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