大沼泽地生态系统中野生缅甸蟒的巢址选择、产热和孵化行为

IF 2.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2025-05-16 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70271
Andrea F. Currylow, Lisa M. McBride, Gretchen E. Anderson, Jacquelyn C. Guzy, Matthew F. McCollister, Christina M. Romagosa, Kristen M. Hart, Amy A. Yackel Adams
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摘要

入侵的缅甸蟒蛇(Python bivittatus)是一种非常隐秘的动物。虽然它们在原生地的保护状况很脆弱,但在美国佛罗里达州的大沼泽地生态系统中,它们已经成为一种主要的破坏性力量,通常一旦发现它们就会立即被清除。这就产生了一个悖论,即在移除蟒蛇的过程中,需要对蟒蛇生态的研究和理解来为移除方法提供信息。生命史的一个重要组成部分包括筑巢季节,但对蟒蛇的巢址选择,巢孵,产热或在野外孵化成功知之甚少。在这里,我们提出了第一个完整和最详细的报告,雌性缅甸蟒的产卵和孵化,这一生物学意义重大的时期。我们描述了人为的巢址选择,记录了颤抖产热的程度,描述了孵化行为,并提供了有记录以来最大的蟒蛇窝完整孵化的照片文件。
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Wild Burmese python nest site selection, thermogenesis, and brooding behaviors in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem

Wild Burmese python nest site selection, thermogenesis, and brooding behaviors in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem

Invasive Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) are extremely cryptic animals. Although their conservation status in their native range is Vulnerable, in the Greater Everglades Ecosystem (Florida, USA) they have become a dominant destructive force and usually are immediately removed whenever found. This poses a paradox where removals are occurring, yet the study and understanding of python ecology is needed to inform removal methods. An important component of life history includes the nesting season, but little is known about python nest site selection, nest brooding, thermogenesis, or hatching success in the wild. Here, we present the first complete and most detailed report of oviposition and brooding for this biologically significant time period of a female Burmese python. We describe anthropogenic nest site selection, document the extent of shivering thermogenesis, describe brooding behaviors, and provide photo-documentation of complete hatching of the largest python clutch on record.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
378
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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