Behaviour and activity pattern of a Kanchanaburi viper Trimeresurus kanburiensis

Curt H. Barnes, Pakpoom Makoen, Akrachai Aksornneam, Wanrawee Tipprapatkul, C. Strine
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Several conservation assessments have proposed that the Kanchanaburi pit viper Trimeresurus kanburiensis is threatened with extinction due to limited distribution, few documented sites and the collection of mature individuals for the international pet trade. No previous study has evaluated these threats comprehensively, nor investigated the natural history of the species in the wild. To address these knowledge gaps, we began with a brief review of wildlife trade reports and then during September–November 2020 we undertook a field study (nearly 100 surveyor hours) using fixed camera recording. We located only a single specimen, a male, whose behaviour, activity pattern and natural history appeared similar to those of other green pit viper species. The general habitat selected by this individual conformed to prior observations although close proximity to a paved road and use of a termite mound were novel. The review of wildlife trade reports did not reveal any seizures or observations, which was likely due to T. kanburiensis not receiving formal international protection and exclusion from stringent local legislation. We recommend further field study, identification of sites of occurrence, and investigation on popular websites and social media platforms that trade in T. kanburiensis and phenotypically similar Thai species. For a Thai language summary of this article see Supplementary Material on the BHS website.
堪差那武里蝰 Trimeresurus kanburiensis 的行为和活动模式
一些保护评估报告认为,尖竹汶府蝮蛇(Trimeresurus kanburiensis)由于分布范围有限、记录地点稀少以及被收集用于国际宠物贸易的成熟个体,濒临灭绝。以前的研究没有全面评估过这些威胁,也没有调查过该物种在野外的自然历史。为了填补这些知识空白,我们首先对野生动物贸易报告进行了简要回顾,然后在 2020 年 9 月至 11 月期间使用固定摄像机进行了实地考察(近 100 个调查小时)。我们只找到了一个雄性标本,其行为、活动模式和自然史似乎与其他绿色蝮蛇物种相似。该个体选择的一般栖息地与之前的观察结果一致,但靠近铺设好的道路和使用白蚁冢的情况比较新奇。对野生动物贸易报告的审查没有发现任何扣押或观察结果,这很可能是因为T. kanburiensis没有受到正式的国际保护,也没有被严格的地方立法所排除。我们建议开展进一步的实地研究,确定出现地点,并对交易 T. kanburiensis 和表型相似的泰国物种的热门网站和社交媒体平台进行调查。本文的泰语摘要请参阅 BHS 网站上的 "补充材料"。
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