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温度作为一种有效的入侵蛇类生物安全工具。

Temperature as an effective biosecurity tool against invasive snakes.

机构信息

Instituto de Productos Naturales y Agrobiología (IPNA-CSIC), 38206 San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

Delegación del CSIC en Canarias, 38206 San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.

出版信息

J Therm Biol. 2024 Oct;125:103978. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2024.103978. Epub 2024 Sep 21.

Abstract

The application of thermal treatments could serve as a biosecurity tool to avert snake introduction, which often leads to irreversible ecological impacts. Here, we tested the applicability of conductive heating and thermal fumigation to prevent the spread of the California kingsnake (Lampropeltis californiae), a damaging species established on the island of Gran Canaria, likely to reach other vulnerable regions, and included among the most concerning invasive species of the European Union. We exposed 24 individuals to a thermal gradient to determine species selected temperatures, range of preferred temperatures and voluntary thermal maximum and used other 24 individuals to analyse their response to conductive heating, thermal fumigation and control (no heat) treatments. Lampropeltis californiae selected temperatures of 27.80 ± 1.05 °C (ranging 26.86 °C ± 1.21 °C to 28.68 °C ± 1.25 °C) and a voluntary thermal maximum of 32.50 ± 3.69 °C. Conductive heating and thermal fumigation performed equally well, inducing the exit of 83.33% and 91.67% of all individuals after 14.36 ± 9.25 min and 11.13 ± 8.60 min of exposition, and at a body temperature of 35.66 ± 3.53 °C and 35.57 ± 2.41 °C, respectively. Control treatments produced the exit of 29.17% of all individuals, which came out of the box in 24.80 ± 8.83 min and at a body temperature of 28.60 ± 1.38 °C. Thermal treatments could serve as an effective tool to prevent the inadvertent transportation of L. californiae and other invasive snakes threatening numerous regions around the globe.

摘要

热处理的应用可以作为一种生物安全工具来避免蛇类的引入,因为蛇类的引入通常会带来不可逆转的生态影响。在这里,我们测试了导电加热和热熏蒸的适用性,以防止加利福尼亚王蛇(Lampropeltis californiae)的传播,这种破坏性物种已经在大加那利岛(Gran Canaria)建立,可能会传播到其他脆弱地区,并被列入欧盟最令人关注的入侵物种之一。我们将 24 条蛇暴露在一个温度梯度中,以确定它们选择的温度、偏好温度范围和自愿最大温度,并使用另外 24 条蛇来分析它们对导电加热、热熏蒸和对照(无加热)处理的反应。加利福尼亚王蛇选择的温度为 27.80 ± 1.05°C(范围为 26.86°C ± 1.21°C 至 28.68°C ± 1.25°C),自愿最大温度为 32.50 ± 3.69°C。导电加热和热熏蒸的效果同样好,在暴露 14.36 ± 9.25 分钟和 11.13 ± 8.60 分钟后,分别有 83.33%和 91.67%的个体离开,体温分别为 35.66 ± 3.53°C 和 35.57 ± 2.41°C。对照处理产生了 29.17%的个体离开,它们在 24.80 ± 8.83 分钟内从箱子里出来,体温为 28.60 ± 1.38°C。热处理可以作为一种有效的工具,防止加利福尼亚王蛇和其他威胁全球众多地区的入侵蛇类的意外运输。

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