Analysis of the effects of UVB radiation on bone density and behavior of hatchling false water cobras, Hydrodynastes gigas.

Alison Gemberling, Zachary J. Loughman
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In herpetoculture, there is debate as to whether ultraviolet-B, UVB, lighting is required for providing adequate welfare for snakes in human care.  Many believe this supplemental lighting is unnecessary and is not utilized by the snakes, stating that snakes survive and breed in its absence.  Previous studies using pythons and corn snakes have demonstrated that offering UVB lighting appears to have a significant effect on their physiology.  These studies focused on the increase of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 concentrations in the blood after UVB exposure.  In the present study, false water cobras, Hydrodynastes gigas, were chosen because they are active, diurnal snakes and are therefore more likely to seek out UVB in the wild in comparison with other fossorial snakes.  The level of UVB that will be provided is based on the tropical climate of the range for H. gigas.  Twelve hatchling H. gigas will be divided into two groups with Arcadia T5 14% UVB lights provided for one group and LED lights provided for the other.  The behavior of the snakes will be monitored through video recording to determine the effects of UVB lighting on basking behavior and total time exposed to the UVB lighting.  To identify physiological effects, radiographs will be taken to determine any change in bone density.  This study aims to find if offering UVB lighting promotes basking behavior and affects bone density in H. gigas.  The results of this study can be used to further increase welfare standards for snakes in captivity.
UVB辐射对假水眼镜蛇幼体骨密度及行为的影响分析。
在疱疹养殖中,关于是否需要紫外线b (UVB)照明来为人类护理中的蛇提供足够的福利存在争议。许多人认为这种补充照明是不必要的,蛇也不会利用它,因为蛇在没有它的情况下生存和繁殖。先前对蟒蛇和玉米蛇的研究表明,提供UVB照明似乎对它们的生理有显著影响。这些研究集中在UVB暴露后血液中25-羟基维生素D3浓度的增加。在目前的研究中,选择假水眼镜蛇(Hydrodynastes gigas),是因为它们是活跃的、昼伏夜出的蛇,因此与其他化石蛇相比,它们更有可能在野外寻找中波紫外线。将提供的UVB水平是基于H. gigas范围的热带气候。12只孵化的H. gigas将被分为两组,一组提供阿卡迪亚T5 14% UVB灯,另一组提供LED灯。研究人员将通过录像来监测蛇的行为,以确定中波紫外线照射对蛇的晒伤行为和暴露在中波紫外线照射下的总时间的影响。为了确定生理影响,将采用x光片来确定骨密度的任何变化。本研究旨在发现提供UVB照明是否能促进海狮的晒伤行为并影响其骨密度。本研究结果可用于进一步提高圈养蛇的福利标准。
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