Natural History of Pseudoboine Snakes

Título

Natural History of Pseudoboine Snakes

Autor

Marília P. Gaiarsa, Laura R.V. de Alencar, Marcio Martins

Descripción

Even though natural history information is crucial for answering key ecological, evolutionary, and conservation questions, basic studies are still lacking for Neotropical snakes. This study aims at contributing to the knowledge of the Neotropical tribe Pseudoboini, based on literature data, analysis of museum specimens and unpublished data. The tribe is mainly composed of moderate-sized snakes, although small and large-sized snakes also occur in the clade. Mean fecundity ranged from two (Rodriguesophis iglesiasi) to 29 eggs (Clelia plumbea) and the species are predominantly terrestrial and nocturnal. Most species are diet specialists and lizards are the most commonly consumed prey (found in the diet of 29 species), followed by small mammals (consumed by 20 species) and snakes (consumed by 18 species). Although the tribe Pseudoboini appears to be well studied, for 15 species (32%) only a small amount of information or none was available. We hope that our study can motivate research on the least known species.

Fecha

2013

Materia

Dipsadidae, Reprodução, dieta, ecología, microhabitat

Identificador

10.1590/S0031-10492013001900001

Fuente

Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia

Editor

Universidade de São Paulo

Cobertura

Zoology

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/3a3a9a20d200b124a065a9d98f247498.pdf

Citación

Marília P. Gaiarsa, Laura R.V. de Alencar, Marcio Martins, “Natural History of Pseudoboine Snakes,” SOCICT Open, consulta 17 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/25687.

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