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The Snakes of Osun Grove: a World Heritage Site in Osogbo, Nigeria
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Keywords

Nigeria
serpientes
riqueza de especies
abundancia
segregación de nichos
Osun grove
snakes
species richness
abundance
niche segregation

How to Cite

I. Akinpelu, A., & Areo, A. (2007). The Snakes of Osun Grove: a World Heritage Site in Osogbo, Nigeria. Revista De Biología Tropical, 55(2), 717–. https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v55i2.6048

Abstract

The Osun Grove, Osogbo, Nigeria, is a protected area covered by riparian forest, dry high forest and derived savanna. In January and June 2000 a total of 25 of snake species were recorded with Afronatrix anoscopus and Calabaria reinhardti being prominent. The incidence of Philothamnus semivariegatus, a savanna species, may be the result of the invasive savanna produced by farming activities around the grove. Nine species, led by A. anoscopus, accounted for 69.7 % of the snake community. The dominant species are either aquatic or terrestrial, with the exception of Boiga blandingi and Dendroaspis viridis that can be both arboreal and terrestrial, and C. reinhardti that is fossorial. Arboreal species mostly preyed on tree frogs and birds including eggs and nestlings, and the aquatic forms preyed on fish and frogs. Mammals, reptiles and toads constitute the prey items of terrestrial species while fossorial species feed on annelids, molluscs, arachnids, myriapods, hexapods, amphibians, reptiles and mammals.
https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v55i2.6048
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