The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns

Habitat loss is the greatest contributor to the decline of species globally and thus understanding habitat use and the consequences fragmentation has on biodiversity is a fundamental step towards management and recovery. I conducted a radio-telemetry study to examine the spatial ecology and the effe...

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Main Author: Robson, Laura E
Other Authors: Blouin-Demers, Gabriel
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20452
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5067
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-204522018-01-05T19:01:08Z The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns Robson, Laura E Blouin-Demers, Gabriel Eastern Hognose Snakes Habitat selection Kernels Road mortality Habitat loss is the greatest contributor to the decline of species globally and thus understanding habitat use and the consequences fragmentation has on biodiversity is a fundamental step towards management and recovery. I conducted a radio-telemetry study to examine the spatial ecology and the effects of roads on Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos), a species at risk, in the Long Point Region of Ontario, Canada. I tested habitat selection at multiple spatial scales and I found that within the home range, snakes avoided agricultural land and selected open sand barrens, particularly for nesting. At the local scale, snakes avoided mature overstory trees and used younger patches of forest. Used locations had more woody debris, logs and low-vegetative coverage than locations selected at random. Eastern Hognose Snakes also showed avoidance of paved road crossings in their seasonal movements, but readily crossed unpaved roads. Management efforts for this species at risk should be placed on the conservation of sand barrens and on the construction of road underpasses to prevent genetic isolation of populations. 2011-11-30T17:50:51Z 2011-11-30T17:50:51Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20452 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5067 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Eastern Hognose Snakes
Habitat selection
Kernels
Road mortality
spellingShingle Eastern Hognose Snakes
Habitat selection
Kernels
Road mortality
Robson, Laura E
The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
description Habitat loss is the greatest contributor to the decline of species globally and thus understanding habitat use and the consequences fragmentation has on biodiversity is a fundamental step towards management and recovery. I conducted a radio-telemetry study to examine the spatial ecology and the effects of roads on Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos), a species at risk, in the Long Point Region of Ontario, Canada. I tested habitat selection at multiple spatial scales and I found that within the home range, snakes avoided agricultural land and selected open sand barrens, particularly for nesting. At the local scale, snakes avoided mature overstory trees and used younger patches of forest. Used locations had more woody debris, logs and low-vegetative coverage than locations selected at random. Eastern Hognose Snakes also showed avoidance of paved road crossings in their seasonal movements, but readily crossed unpaved roads. Management efforts for this species at risk should be placed on the conservation of sand barrens and on the construction of road underpasses to prevent genetic isolation of populations.
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Robson, Laura E
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title The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
title_short The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
title_full The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
title_fullStr The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
title_full_unstemmed The Spatial Ecology of Eastern Hognose Snakes (Heterodon platirhinos): Habitat Selection, Home Range Size, and the Effect of Roads on Movement Patterns
title_sort spatial ecology of eastern hognose snakes (heterodon platirhinos): habitat selection, home range size, and the effect of roads on movement patterns
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20452
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