THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA

Monocultures of the African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) were studied between 2006 and 2013 so as to determine which species of snakes frequented them and to estimate the abundances of each species encountered. Thirty five species of snakes (three boas, one coral, 27 colubrids, one tropidophid, one...

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Lynch, John
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2015
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
title THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
spellingShingle THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
5 Ciencias naturales y matemáticas / Science
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
title_short THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
title_full THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
title_sort THE ROLE OF PLANTATIONS OF THE AFRICAN PALM (ELAEIS GUINEENSIS) IN THE CONSERVATION OF SNAKES IN COLOMBIA
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Lynch, John
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Lynch, John
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57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
topic 5 Ciencias naturales y matemáticas / Science
57 Ciencias de la vida; Biología / Life sciences; biology
description Monocultures of the African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) were studied between 2006 and 2013 so as to determine which species of snakes frequented them and to estimate the abundances of each species encountered. Thirty five species of snakes (three boas, one coral, 27 colubrids, one tropidophid, one typhlopid, and two vipers) were captured within palmeras. Palm plantations are revealed to (1) augment the densities of ten species of snakes well beyond the densities found by collectors in natural and/or relatively transformed habitats and (2) to not offer benefits to at least 75% of the snake community found in the vicinities of palm plantations. The majority of snake species (60%) found in palmeras are nocturnal species. The most common species (defined by having 15 or more captures) were Atractus univittatus, Bothrops asper, B. atrox, Epicrates maurus, Leptodeira annulata, Liophis melanotus, Ninia atrata, Oxyrhopus petolarius, Pseudoboa neuwiedii, and Tantilla melanocephala. Palm plantations permit substantial local population sizes for a fraction ( 25%) of the local snake community. Internal practices of such plantations could be modified so as to protect a larger share of the fauna by means of two practices: (1) construction and maintenance of paleras as well as (2) creating a mosaic of palm plantations enclosing “islands” of secondary forests.
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