The trophic niche width of a species varies depending on the foraging strategy employed by the individuals within a population. Among reptiles, the niche breadth of many species of snakes is relatively understudied. Within this clade, the genus Coluber includes wide-ranging, actively foraging snakes that have been historically labeled as dietary generalists. The dietary information on Blue Racers (Coluber constrictor foxii) is limited, and little is known about ontogenetic or seasonal differences in the prey species consumed. Additionally, this information is available from gut and fecal content only. In addition to obtaining gut and fecal contents, I employed stable isotope analyses using δ13C and δ15N to describe the dietary niche breadth...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...
Understanding the significance of trophic links has been of interest to ecologists for decades, like...
Snakes can respond to variation in resource availability through changes in diet and species interac...
1. Foraging modes (ambush vs. active foraging) are often correlated with a suite of morphological, p...
Reptiles are declining in many parts of the world, mainly due to habitat loss and environmental chan...
Wild snake diets are difficult to study using traditional methods, but stable isotopes offer several...
The current proposal about the variation of standard metabolic rates (SMR) in snakes predicts that S...
The presence of alien species can embody a form of disturbance for natural communities and the conco...
Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) and Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) are widespread North Ameri...
The presence of alien species can embody a form of disturbance for natural communities and the conco...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...
Understanding the significance of trophic links has been of interest to ecologists for decades, like...
Snakes can respond to variation in resource availability through changes in diet and species interac...
1. Foraging modes (ambush vs. active foraging) are often correlated with a suite of morphological, p...
Reptiles are declining in many parts of the world, mainly due to habitat loss and environmental chan...
Wild snake diets are difficult to study using traditional methods, but stable isotopes offer several...
The current proposal about the variation of standard metabolic rates (SMR) in snakes predicts that S...
The presence of alien species can embody a form of disturbance for natural communities and the conco...
Masticophis flagellum (Coachwhip) and Coluber constrictor (Eastern Racer) are widespread North Ameri...
The presence of alien species can embody a form of disturbance for natural communities and the conco...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...
Over the past century, studies in herpetology regarding snake diets have been commonly focused on th...