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Population ecology and reproductive biology of the diamondback watersnake, Nerodia rhombifer (Serpentes: Colubridae), in southernmost Texas

Posted on:2010-02-20Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:The University of Texas - Pan AmericanCandidate:Zamora, Ruben DFull Text:PDF
GTID:2443390002978503Subject:Biology
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Nerodia rhombifer is a polytypic, semi-aquatic snake with a broad geographical distribution ranging from the American Midwest southward to Chiapas, Mexico. Although relatively abundant throughout much of its range, few ecological studies of the species have been conducted. This study provides basic population ecology information in a subtropical habitat. Population data were obtained in a mark-recapture study at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Hidalgo County, Texas, from August 1995 to December 1998. Specimens taken elsewhere in Hidalgo County provided information on the reproductive biology. This study provides the first absolute density estimates from anywhere within the species' range. Quantitative information on seasonal activity, growth rates, size dimorphism, population structure, reproductive cycles, and lipid dynamics are presented.
Keywords/Search Tags:Population, Reproductive
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