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Aspects of natural history in a sand boa,Eryx muelleri (Erycidae) from arid savannahs in Burkina Faso,Togo, and Nigeria (West Africa)
Authors:Leonardo Vignoli  Gabriel Hoinsoudé Segniagbeto  Edem A Eniang  Emmanuel Hema  Fabio Petrozzi  Godfrey C Akani
Institution:1. Dipartimento di Scienze, Università Roma Tre, Roma, Italia;2. Département de Zoologie et Biologie animale, Faculté des Sciences, Université de Lomé, Lomé, Togo;3. Department of Forestry and Wildlife, University of Uyo, Uyo, Nigeria;4. Université de Ouagadougou/CUPD, Laboratoire de Biologie et Ecologie Animales, 09 B.P. 848;5. and Groupe des Expert en Gestion des Elephant et de la Biodiversite de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (GEGEBAO), Ouagadougou 09, Burkina Faso;6. Niger Delta Ecology and Biodiversity Conservation Unit, Department of Applied and Environmental Biology, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, Nigeria;7. Ecologia Applicata Italia s.r.l., Roma, Italia
Abstract:The ecology of West African arid savannah snakes is still poorly known, especially in regard to the fossorial species. Here, field data on distribution, morphometrics, habitat use and diet are reported for the sand boa Eryx muelleri (Erycidae) from three different countries, i.e. Burkina Faso, Togo and Nigeria. This snake was observed in 21 distinct localities, and a total of 39 individuals was recorded. The species is likely fairly common and locally abundant. Mean body length of snakes was similar among countries and between sexes, but males had proportionately longer tails than females. Body length was significantly positively correlated with both tail length and head length. Adult sex ratio was close to parity. Most of the specimens were found in well-vegetated spots with low percentage of bare soil. There were apparently both ontogenetic and intersexual dietary variations: (1) a single analysed juvenile fed upon a small-sized lizard, whereas adults fed considerably upon young rodents; and (2) females fed exclusively upon young rodents and males upon both lizards and young rodents. In conservation terms, the species is actively exported from Togo for the pet trade, and additional individuals may also be illegally collected in other countries.
Keywords:Boas  arid savannahs  natural history  body size  habitat use  diet
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