Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil

Bothrops insularis is a threatened snake endemic to Queimada Grande Island, southern coast of São Paulo, Brazil, and the occurrence of sexual abnormalities in females (females with functional ovaries and rudimentary hemipenis) has been reported in this population. To date there are few data regardi...

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Main Authors: S.R. Travaglia-Cardoso, A. Zelanis, M.de.F.D. Furtado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2010-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
Online Access:http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/541
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author S.R. Travaglia-Cardoso
A. Zelanis
M.de.F.D. Furtado
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A. Zelanis
M.de.F.D. Furtado
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description Bothrops insularis is a threatened snake endemic to Queimada Grande Island, southern coast of São Paulo, Brazil, and the occurrence of sexual abnormalities in females (females with functional ovaries and rudimentary hemipenis) has been reported in this population. To date there are few data regarding developmental features of this particular species. The aim of this study was to follow some developmental features in specimens maintained in captivity for seven years in the Herpetology Laboratory at Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brazil. We verified a pronounced sexual dimorphism in development and venom production in the specimens analyzed. In this regard, females showed greater length, mass and amount of venom in comparison to males. Our results suggest a possible niche partitioning between the sexes that reduces (or minimizes) intraspecific disharmonic interactions (eg. competition) on their small living area (Queimada Grande Island). Taken together, our data suggest that males and females probably are divergent in their diets, with females feeding preferentially on endothermic prey (such as migratory birds), while males maintain the juvenile diet (with the major items being ectothermic prey).
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spelling doaj.art-383f7c4f897342d0bfda9538e3e75f2b2022-12-22T00:03:37ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072010-09-012101177118410.11609/JoTT.o2369.1177-84527Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, BrazilS.R. Travaglia-CardosoA. ZelanisM.de.F.D. FurtadoBothrops insularis is a threatened snake endemic to Queimada Grande Island, southern coast of São Paulo, Brazil, and the occurrence of sexual abnormalities in females (females with functional ovaries and rudimentary hemipenis) has been reported in this population. To date there are few data regarding developmental features of this particular species. The aim of this study was to follow some developmental features in specimens maintained in captivity for seven years in the Herpetology Laboratory at Instituto Butantan, São Paulo, Brazil. We verified a pronounced sexual dimorphism in development and venom production in the specimens analyzed. In this regard, females showed greater length, mass and amount of venom in comparison to males. Our results suggest a possible niche partitioning between the sexes that reduces (or minimizes) intraspecific disharmonic interactions (eg. competition) on their small living area (Queimada Grande Island). Taken together, our data suggest that males and females probably are divergent in their diets, with females feeding preferentially on endothermic prey (such as migratory birds), while males maintain the juvenile diet (with the major items being ectothermic prey).http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/541
spellingShingle S.R. Travaglia-Cardoso
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Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
Journal of Threatened Taxa
title Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
title_full Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
title_fullStr Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
title_short Sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper <i>Bothrops insularism</i> (Serpentes: Viperidae) of Queimada Grande Island, Brazil
title_sort sexual dimorphism in development and venom production of the insular threatened pit viper i bothrops insularism i serpentes viperidae of queimada grande island brazil
url http://threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/541
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