Trap Escape as a Driver of Capture Probability in Semiaquatic Snakes

IF 1.3 3区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Ethan J. Royal, C. T. Winne, J. Willson
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Abstract: Sampling biases resulting from capture methodology or animal behavioral responses can significantly skew our understanding of population size and structure. Behavioral responses to passive sampling with traps, such as trap-happy or trap-shy responses, can be accounted for in analyses using individual covariates but they require detailed understanding of the underlying behavioral mechanisms. We used a field experiment to investigate the impact of trap escape on capture rates and determine what traits influence trap escape rates between and within two species of semiaquatic snakes, Liodytes pygaea and Nerodia fasciata. We found that L. pygaea escaped significantly more often than did N. fasciata, smaller L. pygaea escaped at significantly higher rates than did larger conspecifics, and individual capture history significantly influenced escape rates in N. fasciata. Our findings highlight understudied sources of inter- and intraspecific capture heterogeneity in a common sampling technique, and we urge researchers to consider method-specific sampling biases when attempting to produce population parameter estimates for species that are difficult to detect.
半水生蛇类陷阱逃逸对捕获概率的影响
摘要:捕获方法或动物行为反应产生的采样偏差会严重扭曲我们对种群规模和结构的理解。对陷阱被动采样的行为反应,如陷阱快乐或陷阱害羞反应,可以在使用个体协变量的分析中解释,但它们需要详细了解潜在的行为机制。我们使用了一项野外实验来研究陷阱逃脱对捕获率的影响,并确定是什么特征影响了两种半水栖蛇(皮蛇和筋膜蛇)之间和内部的陷阱逃脱率。我们发现,毕氏乳杆菌的逃跑频率明显高于筋膜藻,较小的毕氏乳球菌的逃跑率明显高于较大的同类,个体捕获史显著影响筋膜藻的逃跑率。我们的发现强调了在一种常见的采样技术中,种间和种内捕获异质性的来源研究不足,我们敦促研究人员在试图对难以检测的物种进行种群参数估计时,考虑特定方法的采样偏差。
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Herpetologica
Herpetologica 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1936, Herpetologica is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal serving herpetologists, biologists, ecologists, conservationists, researchers and the scientific community. The journal contains original research papers and essays about the biology of reptiles and amphibians, and covers many relevant topics including: behavior, conservation, ecology, genetics, morphology, physiology and taxonomy.
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