Distribution and drivers of critical hibernacula for the timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus in Illinois, USA

Author:

Jesper AC1,Eckert SA2,Ballard SR3,Crawford JA4,Dreslik MJ1

Affiliation:

1. Illinois Natural History Survey, Prairie Research Institute, Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA

2. Department of Biology and Natural Resources, Principia College, Elsah, Illinois 62028, USA

3. Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Carterville, Illinois 62918, USA

4. National Great Rivers Research and Education Center, East Alton, Illinois 62024, USA

Abstract

The dependency on hibernacula for extended periods presents terrestrial reptiles with the challenge of locating thermally adequate hibernacula each winter. Defining the habitat characteristics of hibernacula is crucial for understanding the overwintering requirements and distributions of hibernacula-dependent reptiles, alongside identifying habitats which warrant special conservation concern. Our objectives were to identify the overwintering habitat characteristics of the imperiled timber rattlesnake Crotalus horridus in Illinois, USA, and to determine the distribution of likely hibernacula habitats throughout the state. Due to the initial sparsity of hibernacula records in Illinois, we adopted an iterative habitat suitability modeling process consisting of 3 distinct rounds of Maxent construction and revision. Each round was informed with updated information from model-guided surveys or by building rapport with in-state naturalists and researchers who knew of additional hibernacula locations. We created our final model using 36 hibernacula and identified slope angle (indicative of rock outcrops and shallow soils), topographical position index, forest patch area, and aspect (decomposed into 2 linearized variables: southness and eastness) as important drivers of C. horridus hibernacula habitat in Illinois. Together, the 5 variables and site surveys suggest the suitable overwintering habitat for C. horridus in Illinois is located on south- to southwest-facing outcrops on upper slopes and ridges of larger forest patches. Such habitat is distributed primarily in southern Illinois and throughout the Mississippi River and Illinois River border counties. Our study adds to the current understanding of the species’ overwintering requirements and provides a foundation for future ecological studies, management, and survey efforts throughout Illinois.

Publisher

Inter-Research Science Center

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