Evidence for Philopatry and Homing in a New World Elapid Snake

Author:

Hall Alexander S.ORCID,Vázquez-Quinto Abigail M. K.,Ramírez-Velázquez Antonio,Smith Eric N.

Abstract

AbstractAnimal navigation allows individuals to efficiently find and use best available habitats. Despite the long history of research into well-studied taxa (e.g., pigeons, salmon, sea turtles), we know relatively little about squamate navigational abilities. Among snakes, documented philopatry (range maintenance) in a non-colubrid species has been rare. In this study, we document the first example of philopatry and homing in a new world elapid snake, Micrurus apiatus. Our data come from the first multi-year mark-recapture study of this species at the open urban preserve Zoológico Regional Miguel Álvarez del Toro, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico. We show that on average snakes returned to within 144 m of their last capture point. By releasing snakes in one location, we noted that recaptured individuals preferentially returned to their last capture location, compared to a distribution of random locations in the park. We conclude with a preliminary discussion of the evolution of snake homing and potential mechanisms.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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