SCANNER IMAGING OF COMMON SHARP-TAILED SNAKES (CONTIA TENUIS) FOR INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION

E. O. Olson
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Abstract Population studies of diminutive species often present unique challenges associated with methods of identifying individuals in a manner that can be reliable and retained over long periods of time. Small snakes present even more difficulties, as many marking methods rely on the use of either invasive implantation of devices, such as passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags, or through mutilation such as branding or scale clipping. Here I present an alternative method by utilizing a flatbed scanner to obtain consistent images of sufficient quality for use in photographic identification of the Common Sharp-tailed Snake (Contia tenuis) using the unique individual pigmentation patterns on the venter of the head. Additionally, I show that HotSpotter© software consistently scored image pairs of known and assessed matches higher than between pairs of known and assessed mismatches using the flatbed scanner imagery. This method provides a repeatable, reliable, non-invasive, and non-mutilating alternative to more traditional methods of identifying individual snakes.
普通尖尾蛇(contia tenuis)个体识别的扫描成像
摘要:小型物种的种群研究往往面临着独特的挑战,即如何以可靠的方式识别个体,并在很长一段时间内保持不变。小蛇就更困难了,因为许多标记方法要么依赖于侵入性植入设备,比如被动集成应答器(PIT)标签,要么依赖于切割,比如打烙印或剪鳞片。在这里,我提出了一种替代方法,利用平板扫描仪获得足够质量的一致图像,用于普通尖尾蛇(Contia tenuis)的摄影鉴定,使用独特的个体色素沉着模式的头部。此外,我表明,HotSpotter©软件始终得分图像对的已知和评估匹配高于对之间的已知和评估不匹配使用平板扫描仪图像。这种方法提供了一种可重复的、可靠的、非侵入性的、非致残性的替代方法来识别单个蛇。
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