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Associations ( Inglês )

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Porras and Wilson (1979) suggest that large scorpions (Centruroides gracilis) that may be extremely plentiful where Rim Rock Crowned Snakes occur are potential predators of these snakes. They also suggest that these snakes probably feed at least in part on small centipedes.

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Behaviour ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is nocturnal and is most often discovered under loose palm fronds, boards, or rocks (Behler 1979).

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Comprehensive Description ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is the only member of the Blackhead Snake (Tantilla) group in extreme southern Florida. This small, secretive snake is more or less confined to sandy soils in flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, vacant lots, and pastures of the rim rock (oolitic limestone) area paralleling the coast of extreme southeastern Florida. (Conant and Collins 1991)

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Conservation Status ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is threatened primarily by habitat loss due to development (Porras and Wilson 1979).

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Distribution ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is found from Dade County south to Key Largo, Florida, U.S.A. (Conant and Collins 1991).

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Habitat ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is more or less confined to sandy soils in pine flatwoods, hardwood hammocks, vacant lots, and pastures of the rim rock (oolitic limestone) area paralleling the coast of extreme southeastern Florida (Conant and Collins 1991).

The cavities in the limestone substratum probably provide a refugium for the semifossorial Tantilla oolitica from hot, dry weather and from potential predators (fossorial animals are those adapted for burrowing and/or living underground). It seems likely that T. oolitica emerges from these refugia principally during and after rain. (Porras and Wilson 1979)

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Legislation ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) was listed as Threatened by the State of Florida in 1975 and as a Species of Management Concern by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Scott 2004).

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Lookalikes ( Inglês )

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Each hemipenis in the male Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) has two basal hooks rather than the single one found in all other Tantilla from the Florida Peninsula (Conant and Collins 1991).

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Morphology ( Inglês )

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Tantilla species have 15 rows of smooth scales throughout the length of the body and a divided anal plate; most species have a black cap on the head. There is no loreal, 1 preocular, and 1 anterior temporal scale. The head is flat-topped. (Smith and Brodie 1982; Conant and Collins 1991)

The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) is tan with a white belly (Behler 1979). The head pattern is similar to that of the Central Florida Crowned Snake (Tantilla relicta neilli). The black on the head is continuous from snout to neck, except that Key Largo specimens may have a broken light crossband separating a black head cap from a black collar. This small snake is about 18 to 23 cm in length (record 29 cm). (Conant and Collins 1991) Hatchlings are about 7.5 cm long (Scott 2004).

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Reproduction ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica) probably reaches sexual maturity at 3 years of age. The female lays a clutch of 1 to 3 eggs, probably in early summer. (Behler 1979)

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Systematics and Taxonomy ( Inglês )

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The Rim Rock Crowned Snake (Tantilla oolitica), which was described as a distinct species by Telford in 1966, was formerly known as Tantilla coronata wagneri (Telford 1966; Porras and Wilson 1979).

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Trophic Strategy ( Inglês )

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The diet of Tantilla snakes includes centipedes and insect larvae that live underground (Conant and Collins 1991).

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Distribution ( Inglês )

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Continent: North-America
Distribution: USA (S Florida) Type-locality: In a vacant lot on southwest 27th Avenue near 27th Street, Miami, Dade County, Florida, USA.
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Rim rock crown snake ( Inglês )

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The rim rock crowned snake (Tantilla oolitica), named after the Miami Rim Rock land arrangement, is a non-venomous endangered species of snake belonging to the family Colubridae. The rim rock crowned snake is endemic to the United States throughout southern Florida. The specific name, oolitica, refers to the oolitic limestone area of Florida in which the species is found.[3] All species of snakes that belong to the genus Tantilla, are relatively small and usually do not exceed 20 cm (8 in). The species T. oolitica was added to the IUCN Red List in 2007 as a result of loss in habitat and restricted range.

Geographic range

T. oolitica is found in Dade County and Monroe County of Florida and the Florida Keys, including Eastern Rock Rim of Miami.[1]

Map of Miami's Dade county highlighted in green

Description

The rim rock crowned snake is a relatively small species. The maximum recorded total length (including tail) is 29 cm (11.5 in).[4] The top of the head is black. The body is tan to beige dorsally, and white ventrally.[4]

Diet

T. oolitica preys upon spiders, centipedes, worms, insects and their larvae, and even scorpions.[5] At least 1 mortality from consuming centipedes has been reported.[6]

Reproduction

T. oolitica is oviparous.[7] Clutch size is small, only one to three eggs (Behler & King, 1979).

Habitat

The rim rock crowned snake tends to inhabit areas with rocky and sandy soils in pine flatwoods, and tropical hardwood hammocks.[1] The snake can less commonly be found inside crevices of limestone, under foliage, and in suburban areas.[8]

Conservation status

In 2007 the species T. oolitica was added to the IUCN Red List, as a result of loss in habitat and restricted range. Due to Miami's ever growing city, fragmentation is the main threat to the rim rock crowned snake. Roughly 2% of the historical pine rocklands located on the Miami rock ridge still exist. Also the hardwood hammocks in Dade county and the remainder of Florida have been diminished to about half of what they once were.[9] Populations near the Keys also face major issues concerning habitat flooding from severe storms. Today the species is under the Florida endangered and threatened species rule.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Hammerson, G.A. (2007). "Tantilla oolitica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2007: e.T63954A12731242. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2007.RLTS.T63954A12731242.en. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
  2. ^ "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. ^ Conant, R. (1975). A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians of Eastern and Central North America, Second Edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. xviii + 429 pp. + Plates 1–48. ISBN 0-395-19979-4 (hardcover), ISBN 0-395-19977-8 (paperback). (Tantilla oolitica, p. 221 + Map 165).
  4. ^ a b Smith, H.M., and E.D. Brodie Jr. (1982). Reptiles of North America: A Guide to Field Identification. New York: Golden Press. 240 pp. ISBN 0-307-13666-3 (paperback). (Tantilla oolitica, pp. 170–171).
  5. ^ "Rim Rock Crowned Snake". ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  6. ^ Kobilinsky, Dana (8 September 2022). "What killed North America's rarest snake?". The Wildlife Society. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  7. ^ Species Tantilla oolitica at The Reptile Database www.reptile-datbase.org.
  8. ^ "Rim Rock Crowned snake control". Animal Control Solutions. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  9. ^ Hines, Kirsten N. (2011). "Status and Distribution of the Rim Rock Crowned Snake, Tantilla oolitica" (PDF). Herpetological Review. 42 (3): 352–356.
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The rim rock crowned snake (Tantilla oolitica), named after the Miami Rim Rock land arrangement, is a non-venomous endangered species of snake belonging to the family Colubridae. The rim rock crowned snake is endemic to the United States throughout southern Florida. The specific name, oolitica, refers to the oolitic limestone area of Florida in which the species is found. All species of snakes that belong to the genus Tantilla, are relatively small and usually do not exceed 20 cm (8 in). The species T. oolitica was added to the IUCN Red List in 2007 as a result of loss in habitat and restricted range.

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Tantilla oolitica ( Basco )

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Tantilla oolitica Tantilla generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Colubridae familian sailkatuta dago.

Erreferentziak

  1. (Ingelesez)IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. www.iucnredlist.org. 2012ko urriaren 20an eskuratua.
  2. The Species 2000 and ITIS Catalogue of Life

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Tantilla oolitica Tantilla generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Colubridae familian sailkatuta dago.

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Tantilla oolitica ( Francês )

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Tantilla oolitica est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Colubridae[1].

Répartition

Cette espèce est endémique du Sud de la Floride aux États-Unis[1].

Description

L'holotype de Tantilla oolitica[2], un mâle adulte, mesure 214,5 mm dont 48 mm pour la queue.

Étymologie

Son nom d'espèce, oolitica, lui a été donné en référence à son biotope principal, l'oolithe de Miami[2].

Publication originale

  • Telford, 1966 : Variation among the southeastern crowned snakes, genus Tantilla. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences, vol. 10, n. 7, p. 261-304 (texte intégral).

Notes et références

  1. a et b (en) Référence Reptarium Reptile Database : Tantilla oolitica
  2. a et b Telford, 1966 : Variation among the southeastern crowned snakes, genus Tantilla. Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences, vol. 10, n. 7, p. 261-304.
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Tantilla oolitica est une espèce de serpents de la famille des Colubridae.

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Tantilla oolitica ( Polonês )

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Tantilla ooliticagatunek węża z rodziny połozowatych.

Systematyka

Nie wszyscy specjaliści zgadzają się, że węża tego umieścić należy w oddzielnym gatunku[2].

Lepidozaury te zaliczane są do rodziny połozowatych[2], do której zaliczano je od dawna. Starsze źródła również umieszczają Tantilla w tej samej rodzinie Colubridae. Używają jednak dawniejszej polskojęzycznej nazwy wężowate czy też węże właściwe, poza tym Colubridae zaliczają do infrapodrzędu Caenophidia, czyli węży wyższych. W obrębie rodziny rodzaj Tantilla należy do podrodziny Colubrinae[3].

Rozmieszczenie geograficzne

Tantilla oolitica zaliczyć można do endemitów, zamieszkuje bowiem tylko jeden południową Florydę w obrębie Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki[2].

Zagrożenia i ochrona

Liczebność węża ulega spadkowi[2].

Główne zagrożenie stanowi dlań dewastacja jego środowiska naturalnego[2].

Jest chroniony w Key Largo include Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, Key Largo Hammocks, Port Bougainville, Arch Creek Park[2].

Przypisy

  1. Tantilla oolitica, w: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ang.).
  2. a b c d e f g Tantilla oolitica. Czerwona księga gatunków zagrożonych (IUCN Red List of Threatened Species) (ang.).
  3. Systematyka gadów. W: Hanna Dobrowolska: gady. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1981, s. 476-477, seria: zwierzęta świata. ISBN 83-01-00957-8.
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Tantilla oolitica – gatunek węża z rodziny połozowatych.

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Tantilla oolitica ( Romeno; moldávio; moldavo )

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Tantilla oolitica[2] este o specie de șerpi din genul Tantilla, familia Colubridae, descrisă de Telford 1966.[3][4] A fost clasificată de IUCN ca specie în pericol.[1] Conform Catalogue of Life specia Tantilla oolitica nu are subspecii cunoscute.[3]

Referințe

  1. ^ a b Tantilla oolitica. Lista roșie a speciilor periclitate IUCN. Versiunea 2012.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature. 2007. Accesat în 24 octombrie 2012.
  2. ^ Telford, Sam Rountree, Jr. (1966) Variation among the southeastern crowned snakes, genus Tantilla., Bulletin of the Florida State Museum, Biological Sciences 10 (7): 261-304
  3. ^ a b Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (2011). „Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. Accesat în 24 september 2012. Verificați datele pentru: |access-date= (ajutor)Mentenanță CS1: Nume multiple: lista autorilor (link)
  4. ^ TIGR Reptile Database . Uetz P. , 2007-10-02
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Tantilla oolitica este o specie de șerpi din genul Tantilla, familia Colubridae, descrisă de Telford 1966. A fost clasificată de IUCN ca specie în pericol. Conform Catalogue of Life specia Tantilla oolitica nu are subspecii cunoscute.

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Tantilla oolitica ( Vietnamita )

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Tantilla oolitica là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn nước. Loài này được Telford mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1966.[1]

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  1. ^ Tantilla oolitica. The Reptile Database. Truy cập ngày 29 tháng 5 năm 2013.

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Tantilla oolitica là một loài rắn trong họ Rắn nước. Loài này được Telford mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1966.

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