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Burmese pythons in Florida: A synthesis of biology, impacts, and management tools

Authors :
Jacquelyn C. Guzy
Bryan G. Falk
Brian J. Smith
John David Willson
Robert N. Reed
Nicholas G. Aumen
Michael L. Avery
Ian A. Bartoszek
Earl Campbell
Michael S. Cherkiss
Natalie M. Claunch
Andrea F. Currylow
Tylan Dean
Jeremy Dixon
Richard Engeman
Sarah Funck
Rebekah Gibble
Kodiak C. Hengstebeck
John S. Humphrey
Margaret E. Hunter
Jillian M. Josimovich
Jennifer Ketterlin
Michael Kirkland
Frank J. Mazzotti
Robert McCleery
Melissa A. Miller
Matthew McCollister
M. Rockwell Parker
Shannon E. Pittman
Michael Rochford
Christina Romagosa
Art Roybal
Ray W. Snow
McKayla M. Spencer
J. Hardin Waddle
Amy A. Yackel Adams
Kristen M. Hart
Source :
NeoBiota, Vol 80, Iss , Pp 1-119 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2023.

Abstract

Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) are native to southeastern Asia, however, there is an established invasive population inhabiting much of southern Florida throughout the Greater Everglades Ecosystem. Pythons have severely impacted native species and ecosystems in Florida and represent one of the most intractable invasive-species management issues across the globe. The difficulty stems from a unique combination of inaccessible habitat and the cryptic and resilient nature of pythons that thrive in the subtropical environment of southern Florida, rendering them extremely challenging to detect. Here we provide a comprehensive review and synthesis of the science relevant to managing invasive Burmese pythons. We describe existing control tools and review challenges to productive research, identifying key knowledge gaps that would improve future research and decision making for python control.

Subjects

Subjects :
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13142488
Volume :
80
Issue :
1-119
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
NeoBiota
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f9de72e930bd47b9a5d685bd7b9e2999
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.80.90439