First report of male–male combat in free-ranging Amazonian Common Lanceheads (Bothrops atrox)

Author:

da Fonseca Wirven Lima12,Correa Radraque Rodrigues1,de Souza Oliveira Andesson1,Braz Henrique Bartolomeu3,de Almeida-Santos Selma Maria3,Bernarde Paulo Sérgio1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratório de Herpetologia, Campus Floresta, Universidade Federal do Acre, Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre, 69980-000, Brazil.

2. Programa de Pós-Graduação Bionorte, Universidade Federal do Acre, Campus Universitário, BR 364, Rio Branco, Acre, 69920-900, Brazil.

3. Laboratório de Ecologia e Evolução, Instituto Butantan, Avenida Vital Brasil, 1500, Butantan, São Paulo, 05503-900, Brazil.

Abstract

In many snakes, males engage in agonistic interactions (male–male combat) apparently to establish dominant–subordinate relationships to gain priority access to reproductive females. In the Neotropical genus Bothrops Wagler, 1824 (∼45 species), male–male combat has been recorded only in three species of the monophyletic Bothrops atrox group. However, most male combats recorded in this clade occurred in captivity, an environment that facilitates the emergence of agonistic interactions. Here, we provide the first record of male–male combat in free-ranging Amazonian Common Lanceheads (Bothrops atrox (Linnaeus, 1758)) and discuss the implications of this observation for the species mating system. During fieldwork, we found one immature female and five active adult males, two of them fighting. These observations suggest that reproductive male B. atrox actively search and compete for widely dispersed and scarce receptive females.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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