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阿根廷黑白泰加(萨尔瓦多·梅里安)在半自然条件下可以很好地越冬,超出了它们目前的入侵范围。

Argentine Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae) can survive the winter under semi-natural conditions well beyond their current invasive range.

机构信息

U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States of America.

Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Mar 10;16(3):e0245877. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245877. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The Argentine Black and White Tegu (Salvator merianae, formerly Tupinambis merianae) is a large lizard from South America. Now established and invasive in southern Florida, and it poses threats to populations of many native species. Models suggest much of the southern United States may contain suitable temperature regimes for this species, yet there is considerable uncertainty regarding either the potential for range expansion northward out of tropical and subtropical zones or the potential for the species establishing elsewhere following additional independent introductions. We evaluated survival, body temperature, duration and timing of winter dormancy, and health of wild-caught tegus from southern Florida held in semi-natural enclosures for over a year in Auburn, Alabama (> 900 km northwest of capture location). Nine of twelve lizards emerged from winter dormancy and seven survived the greater-than-one-year duration of the study. Average length of dormancy (176 d) was greater than that reported in the native range or for invasive populations in southern Florida and females remained dormant longer than males. Tegus grew rapidly throughout the study and the presence of sperm in the testes of males and previtellogenic or early vitellogenic follicles in female ovaries at the end of our study suggest the animals would have been capable of reproduction the following spring. The survival and overall health of the majority of adult tegus in our study suggests weather and climate patterns are unlikely to prevent survival following introduction in many areas of the United States far from their current invasive range.

摘要

阿根廷黑白泰加(Salvator merianae,以前称为 Tupinambis merianae)是一种来自南美洲的大型蜥蜴。现已在佛罗里达州南部定居并具有入侵性,对许多本地物种的种群构成威胁。模型表明,美国南部的大部分地区可能具有适合该物种的温度条件,但无论是热带和亚热带地区向北扩展的潜力,还是该物种在其他地方建立的潜力,都存在很大的不确定性,这些地方是在其他独立引入之后。我们评估了在阿拉巴马州奥本(距捕获地点西北超过 900 公里)的半自然围场中饲养的来自佛罗里达州南部的野生捕获的泰加蜥蜴的存活率、体温、冬季休眠的持续时间和时间安排以及健康状况,时间超过一年。在冬季休眠中,有 12 只蜥蜴中的 9 只出现,并且有 7 只在研究的一年以上时间内存活下来。平均休眠时间(176 天)大于在其原生范围内或在佛罗里达州南部的入侵种群中报告的休眠时间,并且雌性的休眠时间比雄性长。在整个研究过程中,泰加蜥蜴生长迅速,并且在我们研究结束时,雄性睾丸中的精子和雌性卵巢中的前期卵黄形成或早期卵黄形成卵泡的存在表明,这些动物在下一个春天将有能力繁殖。在我们的研究中,大多数成年泰加蜥蜴的存活率和整体健康状况表明,在美国远离其当前入侵范围的许多地区,天气和气候模式不太可能阻止其生存。

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