Post-Release Success of Captive bred Louisiana Pine Snakes...The Louisiana pine snake (Pituophis...
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Post-Release Success of Captive
Bred Louisiana Pine Snakes
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The Louisiana pine snake
(Pituophis ruthveni)
Most endangered reptile in the U.S.
1st and only SSP for a U.S. reptile
Only 6% of SSP’s are for native wildlife
Precarious number in the wild
Historically, 154 individuals
Current captivity population status +/-70
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Locality of Louisiana pine snakes
Longleaf pine forests
West-central Louisiana
East Texas
Northeast corner of
Florida Parishes, LA
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Pituophis ruthveni
Optimal Habitat
Long leaf pine forests
Deep, sandy soil
Lack of midstory and
herbaceous understory
vegetation
Grassy understory
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Pituophis ruthveni Habitat
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Historically, wildfires created and maintained
these critical conditions for optimal habitat.
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Habitat Management Trends
Historically - wildfires
Contemporary times - prescribed burning
Presently - Herbicides
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Loblolly/Slash Pine Plantations
Forest managers are
turning away from
prescribed burns.
Herbicide management-
now more prevalent
Produces lumber and
paper products
“Industrial forests”
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Current Management
Fire suppression
Dense midstory
Eliminates grassy
understory
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It is hypothesized that these
new management practices are
partly responsible for the
recent decline in the Louisiana
pine snake population.
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Fire suppression
Dense midstory is created eliminates grassy understory pocket gophers decline LA pine snakes decline
Consequences of Herbicide Application on Slash Pine
and Loblolly Pine Plantations
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Why perform this study?
Geographic isolation - makes species more vulnerable
Human encroachment - increasing
Native species – “Backyard” vs. Exotic SSP
Close proximity of the animal in question to the parties involved
Less problematic to initiate and maintain relationships
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What is the purpose of this study?
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To determine the response
of captive bred and reared
Louisiana pine snakes to
repatriation into their
native habitat
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We are attempting to
create a connection
between the current
Louisiana pine snake
breeding program in zoos
and future efforts to
preserve this snake in its
natural habitat.
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Project initiation
Managed by Memphis Zoo and Audubon Zoo
Principal investigator- Dr. Steve Reichling
Conservation Endowment Fund grant
September 2000- the project began.
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Methodology
Funding and data from Memphis Zoo,
Audubon Zoo, and AZA
Lineage analysis
Selective breeding
Field work
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Captive breeding
Surgically implanted 19 captive bred and raised
Louisiana pine snakes with radio transmitters at
Memphis Zoo
Performed rigorous health screens prior to their release
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Pine snake hatched at Audubon Zoo
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Six sites, on three patches of land
were selected for release in Louisiana.
Kisatchie National Forest
Winn and Natchitoches Parish
International Paper land, Bienville Parish
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Two replicate studies were performed.
1st Study
September 2000 - 1st release : 4 snakes
Early 2001 - 2nd release : 5 snakes
Monitored 9 snakes over 18 months
2nd Study
2002 - 1 release: 10 snakes
These snakes are presently being monitored.
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?Summary
19 adult snakes were released and
monitored from Sept 2000 – presently.
Snakes were released over 6 separate sites
The 6 sites – comprised of 3 experimental
replicates
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The 6 study sites
Evenly distributed over 2 types of
managed lands:
Fire-suppressed (Herbicide application)
Regularly burned
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Relocating the snakes
Located through radio telemetry
Relocated at 4 – 6 week intervals
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Dr. Reichling
with radio
transmitter
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After snakes were captured
Various samples were taken:
Weight and length (SVL cm) recorded
Blood, cloacal swabs and fecal samples
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Weight and length measurements
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Blood, fecal, & cloacal samples
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What is the radio telemetry showing us?
Home range
Release site fidelity
Relative success rate of each pine snake
released onto the two types of managed land
“Dependency” on pocket gopher burrows
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Telemetry findings
Snakes are spending the majority of time in
Baird’s pocket gopher (Geomys breviceps)
burrows.
Not only inhabiting burrows, but we expect
to confirm (through more fecal samples)
they’re predating on the gophers.
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Almost every snake released is found
within or near a pocket gopher burrow.
Gopher
mound
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Pocket gopher
burrow
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They are actively using the extensive
burrow systems.
Snake trying to
evade capture
inside mound
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Results: pre-release vs. post-release figures
Variable
Still being collected and analyzed
So far we have found:
Blood samples show significantly decreased protein levels.
Blood analysis shows shifts in differential leukocyte counts.
Snakes have increased in length, but decreased in mass.- All specimens have lost weight.
5 mortalities to date
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More Results
Distinct differences in distance traveled
between male and female specimens:
Males in industrial sites drift farther than
males in more natural areas.
Females show greater release site fidelity in
industrial areas.
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So what does this mean?
These captive-reared snakes are utilizing much
smaller area home ranges compared to home range
data for native Louisiana pine snakes.
Significant protein level changes suggest that the
snakes have a large reduction in food consumption
after release - many are found emaciated.
We suspect that they are unable to subdue pocket
gophers, despite their instinctive ability to locate
them.
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More conclusions
Shifts in leukocyte counts ( that point to inflammation pathology)
- may be attributed to the implanted transmitters
5 mortalities – possible explanations:
-Some snakes are resurfacing in winter. (unnatural behavior)
-finding partial/skeletal remains and torn radio transmitters under probable raptor perches suggest bird of prey as likely cause of death.
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Transmitter and skeletal remains
transmitter
skeletal
remains
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This study is not complete.
As the sample size continues to increase, trends
in blood chemistry changes and statistical
comparisons will eventually be drawn.
Data will be collected until April 2004.
This data will enable us to determine optimum
sites for releasing the most suitable captive bred
snakes.
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After this is established, a large-scale reintroduction
program could begin to preserve this rare species.
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Any
Questions?