野外におけるシマヘビ,アオダイショウ及び,ヤマカガシの捕食行動の観察
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- Lying in Ambush for Nocturnal Frogs
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The nocturnal activity of Elaphe quadrivirgata, E. climacophora, and Rhabdophis tigrinus hitherto known as diurnal, heliothermic predators, was observed around a breeding pond of the Japanese treefrog, Rhacophorus arboreus. The peak of seasonal nocturnal activity of the snakes largely coincided with that of R. arboreus. Snakes were observed lying motionless on a tree branch, with the anterior part of the body extended and the head directed towards the trunk and/or downward. Often the chin and/or temporal region of the snakes made contact with the surface of the trunk. Predation on R. arboreus by the snakes was directly observed on 10 occasions. These facts suggest that, from the above position, E. quadrivirgata, E. climacophora, and Rhabdophis tigrinus “actively” ambushed Rhacophorus arboreus that used the trees as diel vertical pathways during its breeding season. Possible factors that affect the foraging tactics of the snakes are discussed.
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- 爬虫両棲類学雑誌
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爬虫両棲類学雑誌 14 (3), 107-115, 1992
日本爬虫両棲類学会
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