Potential Causes of Shedding Aggregations in Prairie Rattlesnakes

草原响尾蛇蜕皮聚集的潜在原因

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Abstract

Aggregation is common across taxa and typically confers clear benefits to group members (e.g., allo-parenting, group defense, thermoregulation, access to resources). But aggregation can also be costly. The mechanisms that underpin aggregation-and the cues that elicit it-inform our understanding of how animals resolve tradeoffs among selection pressures. Snakes sometimes form conspicuous aggregations associated with hibernation, gestation, or parturition. Aggregation during ecdysis has also been described in some species, but infrequent observations and the synchronicity of ecdysis have confounded attempts to deduce the mechanism(s) responsible for the behavior. We documented aggregation during ecdysis in a population of asynchronously shedding prairie rattlesnakes (Crotalus viridis) and tested predictions generated from four hypotheses proposed to explain this behavior. We found that individuals undergoing ecdysis were more likely to aggregate. Our data did not support the hypothesis that rattlesnakes aggregate to improve their thermal efficiency, but we found some support for the reproductive facilitation and thermal landscape hypotheses as possible explanations for aggregation during ecdysis.

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