A PEDESTRIAN ROAD SURVEY OF AN UPLAND SNAKE COMMUNITY IN FLORIDA

作者: Kevin M. Enge , Kristin N. Wood

DOI: 10.1656/1528-7092(2002)001[0365:APRSOA]2.0.CO;2

关键词: HognoseEcologyOpheodrysRuderal speciesGeographyHeterodon simusRelative species abundanceHabitatRough green snakeDeserts and xeric shrublandsEcology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

摘要: … The rough green snake was the most common species found during our road survey but is rarely trapped by drift fences because of its arboreal habits and proclivity for climbing over …

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