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Comparative Ecology of Thamnophis elegans, T. cyrtopsis, and T. rufipunctatus in New Mexico
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Comparative Ecology of Thamnophis elegans, T. cyrtopsis, and T. rufipunctatus in New Mexico

著者: Eugene D Fleharty
版本/格式: 文章 文章 : 英语
刊登在:The Southwestern Naturalist, Oct. 31, 1967, vol. 12, no. 3, p. 207-229
数据库:JSTOR
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所有的著者/提供者: Eugene D Fleharty
ISSN:0038-4909
OCLC号码: 482180233
语言注释: English
注意: Fig. 1. Diagram showing Wall Lake with the major habitats.
Fig. 2. Water loss per gram body weight. The horizontal line represents the extremes, the mid-vertical line the arithmetic mean, the vertical lines closest to the mean enclose plus or minus two standard errors of the mean, and the vertical lines farthest from the mean enclose plus or minus one standard deviation of the mean, (d, Thamnophis cyrtopsis; e, T. elegans; r, T. rufipunctatus). The symbols used here, when applicable, are the same for the following figures.
Fig. 4. Density of the three species of garter snakes studied.
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A field and laboratory investigation was pursued to determine what ecological differences, if any, exist among three species of garter snakes, Thamnophis elegans vagrans (Baird and Girard), T. cyrtopsis cyrtopsis (Kennicott), and T. rufipunctatus (Cope), allowing them to coexist. Of the 157 garter snakes captured, 83 were T. elegans, 45 were T. cyrtopsis, and 29 were T. rufipunctatus. From the field studies it was noted that there was a definite food preference; T. rufipunctatus fed only on fish, T. cyrtopsis on amphibians, and T. elegans on amphibians, fish, and worms. Some segregation of species was indicated as to habitat. Thamnophis rufipunctatus occurred in rocky areas near still water; T. elegans were found in vegetation of various types; and T. cyrtopsis lived in both well vegetated and rocky areas. The preferred temperature range was lower for T. rufipunctatus than for T. elegans and T. cyrtopsis. Thamnophis rufipunctatus and some T. cyrtopsis used refugia in rocky areas, but few T. elegans were found in rocky situations and probably sought shelter in areas of logs and vegetation. Thamnophis rufipunctatus spent much of their time in water, whereas T. elegans were the most terrestrial, and T. cyrtopsis were immediate in this respect. From the laboratory experiments it was determined that body density differed between T. cyrtopsis and T. elegans with the difference reflected in the method of swimming--T. cyrtopsis swam on the surface and T. elegans below it. This behavior may have been a result of the animals ability to retain or not retain air within its lung. The differences among the species studied indicate that although the three species live in the same geographical area they do indeed live in different ecological niches. Because of these differences that allow sympatry the three species--T. elegans, T. cyrtopsis, and T. rufipunctatus-coexist.

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