Natrix natrix after dark: citizen science sheds light on the common grass snake’s nightlife

Author:

Spaseni Petronel12,Sahlean Tiberiu C.13,Gherghel Iulian14,Zamfirescu Ștefan R.2,Petreanu Ionuț C.2,Melenciuc Raluca4,Alistar Cristina F.5,Gavril Viorel D.3,Strugariu Alexandru1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Exact and Natural Sciences, Institute of Interdisciplinary Research, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Iași, Iași, Romania

2. Faculty of Biology, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Iași, Iași, Romania

3. Institute of Biology Bucharest, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

4. Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, Ovidius University of Constanţa, Constanța, Constanța, Romania

5. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Biology, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

Abstract

Activity patterns in animals are often species-specific, and can be generally categorized as diurnal, crepuscular, or nocturnal. Understanding these patterns provides insight into ecological adaptations and behaviors. The common grass snake (Natrix natrix), one of the most common and widespread European snake species, is traditionally considered diurnal, with scarce evidence of its crepuscular and nocturnal activity. We aimed to document the distribution, environmental conditions, and potential phenotype associations of nighttime activity in N. natrix. We used citizen science data from iNaturalist (1992–2022), Observation.org (2012–2022), together with personal field observations (2010–2023) to collect 127 crepuscular and nocturnal activity records. Most observations occurred between May and August, coinciding with the peak activity period of grass snakes across their distribution range. Statistical analyses revealed no significant difference in mean daily temperatures between crepuscular and nocturnal observations. However, striped individuals displayed nocturnal activity at higher temperatures, consistent with their distribution in warmer regions, but failed to register any difference when tested on a geographic subsample, that accounted for sympatry of the phenotypes. Surprisingly, we found no significant impact of moon presence or moonlight on nighttime activity or age class, contrary to expectations based on other snake species’ responses. While our study reveals that nocturnal activity in the common grass snake is geographically widespread, further research is warranted to understand its drivers and ecological implications. This study highlights the value of citizen science platforms for biological and ecological research, offering unparalleled spatial and temporal coverage by their users. In conclusion, our work extends the knowledge of nocturnal behavior in N. natrix and underlines the critical role of citizen science in discovering behavioral aspects of common and widespread species.

Funder

Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding

Publisher

PeerJ

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