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Vertebrate Use of Gopher Tortoise Burrows and Aprons

Authors :
Lora L. Smith
Michelina C. Dziadzio
Source :
Southeastern Naturalist. 15:586-594
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Humboldt Field Research Institute, 2016.

Abstract

Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) burrows are used by more than 60 vertebrate species, but the frequency with which species use burrows and the extent to which other vertebrates use the mound of sand at the burrow entrance, called the burrow apron, has not been quantitatively assessed. Between 2 June and 9 October 2014, we monitored active and inactive adult Gopher Tortoise burrows with motion-triggered trail cameras to identify and enumerate vertebrate burrow visitors. We recorded 12,238 video clips during 2299 trap nights, of which 10,151 (83%) contained a Gopher Tortoise and 1732 (14%) contained other vertebrate species. We reduced multiple videos of a single burrow visitation to 1 observation, resulting in 929 observations of 14 vertebrate species (not including the Gopher Tortoise) using tortoise burrows and 34 species on burrow aprons. Mammals were the most commonly recorded taxa (54%), followed by birds (32%), amphibians (9%), and reptiles (5%). Active burrows were visited more frequen...

Details

ISSN :
19385412 and 15287092
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Southeastern Naturalist
Accession number :
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