A communal hibernaculum situated in Southwestern Bulgaria and its adjacent area (4 km in diameter) was studied. Seven snake species used this hibernating den, Malpolon insignitus, Dolichophis caspius, Platyceps najadum, Elaphe quatuorlineata, Telescopus fallax, Vipera ammodytes and Xerotyphlops vermicularis. The emergence of the snakes was related to the rise of daily temperatures. Malpolon insignitus emerged from hibernation earlier in the spring than the other species, and most individuals were the first to leave the hibernaculum. There was a temporal segregation among the basking area in early spring, between the latter species and D. caspius, which were the two most abundant species. These two species also used the same area of the hibe...
Different snake species may be active at various times of the day. In Europe, most snake species are...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
"Dispersal patterns from a communal nesting\/birth site of hatchlings of the oviparous colubrid snak...
Hibernation is an important behavioral event in temperate-region reptiles for escaping periods of ha...
Hibernation sites at high latitudes must protect snakes from subfreezing conditions for long periods...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityA communal hibernaculum in Portage County...
The use of a refuge during the hibernal period of a snake species in central Mexico is describedThe ...
Many factors influence microhabitat including climate and the occurrence of predators, prey and suit...
The physiological ecology of eastern and western hognose snakes are compared from an interspecific c...
Hibernation is a key aspect of the physiological ecology of temperate zone reptiles and where suitab...
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Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
Northern regions limit ectotherms to relatively short periods of feeding and breeding interrupted by...
Temperature is one of the most important factors regulating habitat selection by ectotherms. Through...
Different snake species may be active at various times of the day. In Europe, most snake species are...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
"Dispersal patterns from a communal nesting\/birth site of hatchlings of the oviparous colubrid snak...
Hibernation is an important behavioral event in temperate-region reptiles for escaping periods of ha...
Hibernation sites at high latitudes must protect snakes from subfreezing conditions for long periods...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology, Miami UniversityA communal hibernaculum in Portage County...
The use of a refuge during the hibernal period of a snake species in central Mexico is describedThe ...
Many factors influence microhabitat including climate and the occurrence of predators, prey and suit...
The physiological ecology of eastern and western hognose snakes are compared from an interspecific c...
Hibernation is a key aspect of the physiological ecology of temperate zone reptiles and where suitab...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/119056/1/ecy195334174.pd
Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display...
Many ectotherms spend long periods in retreat-sites, where thermal conditions may strongly influence...
Northern regions limit ectotherms to relatively short periods of feeding and breeding interrupted by...
Temperature is one of the most important factors regulating habitat selection by ectotherms. Through...
Different snake species may be active at various times of the day. In Europe, most snake species are...
At high latitudes and elevations, snakes spend considerable time in overwintering refugia. Although ...
"Dispersal patterns from a communal nesting\/birth site of hatchlings of the oviparous colubrid snak...