WWW.IRCF.ORG/REPTILESANDAMPHIBIANSJOURNAL TABLE OF CONTENTS REPTILES & NO AMPHIBIANS • 21(4):136–137 IRCF REPTILES & IRCF AMPHIBIANS • VOL15, 4 • DEC 2008 189 • DEC 2014 IRCF REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS C O N S E R V AT I O N A N D N AT U R A L H I S T O R Y T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S First Report of Cannibalism in the Saba Anole (Anolis sabanus), with a Review of Cannibalism in West Indian Anoles FEATURE ARTICLES Chasing Bullsnakes (Pituophis catenifer sayi) in Wisconsin: On the Road to Understanding the Ecology and Conservation of the Midwest’s Giant Serpent ...................... Joshua M. Kapfer 190 The Shared History of Treeboas (Corallus grenadensis) and Humans on Grenada: A Hypothetical Excursion ............................................................................................................................Robert W. Henderson 198 RESEARCH ARTICLES The Texas Horned Lizard in Central and Western Texas ....................... Emily Henry, Jason Brewer, Krista Mougey, and Gad Perry 204 The Knight Anole (Anolis equestris) in Florida 1 2 ............................................. Brian J. Robert Camposano,Powell Kenneth L. and Krysko,Adam Kevin M.Watkins Enge, Ellen M. Donlan, and Michael Granatosky 212 1 Department of Biology, Avila University, Kansas City, Missouri 64145, USA ([email protected]) Chizzilala Video Productions, Saba ([email protected]) C O N S E R V A T I O N A L E2R T World’s Mammals in Crisis ............................................................................................................................................................. More Than Mammals ...................................................................................................................................................................... The “Dow Jones Index” of Biodiversity ........................................................................................................................................... A 220 223 225 HUSBANDRY Carr, D.K., R. Powell, and J.S. Shannon Parmerlee, Jr. 1989. Captive Care 2014 of the Central NettedEcolodge Dragon ....................................................................................................... Plummer 226 Anolis whitemani whitemani. t midday on 17 October at the on Saba Food habits. Herpetological Review 20:49–53. (17°37’47”N,P63°13’52”W; elev. 397 m), we observed ROFILE Cochran, P.A. 1989. Anolis sagrei (Brown Anole). Behavior. Herpetological Review 20:70. an adult male Saba Anole (Anolis sabanus) a conspecific Kraig Adler: A Lifetime Promotingwith Herpetology ................................................................................................ L. Treglia 234 studies in the Neotropics, pp. Fitch, H.S. 2003. Dewlaps and theMichael lack thereof: Or, lizard juvenile in its mouth (Fig. 1). When first seen, the juvenile 153–157. In: R.W. Henderson and R. Powell (eds.), Islands and the Sea: Essays on COMMENTARY Herpetological Exploration in the West Indies. Contributions to Herpetology, vol. was still alive, but it showed no signs of life as the adult carThe Turtles Have Been Watching Me ........................................................................................................................ Eric Gangloff 238 20. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles, Ithaca, New York. ried it away after being disturbed by our presence. We did Fitch, H.S. and R.W. Henderson. 1987. Ecological and ethological parameters in B O OThis K R Eis V Ithe E W first report of cannibalism not observe ingestion. Anolis bahorucoensis, a species having rudimentary development of the dewlap. Threatened Amphibians of the World edited by S.N. Stuart, M. Hoffmann, J.S. Chanson, N.A. Cox, Amphibia-Reptilia 8:69–80. in this species. Cannibalism is not uncommon in West Indian R. Berridge, P. Ramani, and B.E. Young .............................................................................................................. Robert Powell 243 Fitch, H.S., R.W. Henderson, and H. Guarisco. 1989. Aspects of the ecology of an anoles (Gerber 1999, Henderson and Powell 2009), with 18 introduced anole: Anolis cristatellus in the Dominican Republic. AmphibiaResearch Reports ................................. 245 CONSERVATION RESEARCH(Table REPORTS: (now 19) species known to eat conspecifics 1). Summaries of Published Conservation Reptilia 10:307–320. NATURAL HISTORY RESEARCH REPORTS: Summaries of Published Reports on Natural History ................................. 247 Fläschendräger, A. and L.C.M. Wijffels. 1996. Anolis. Natur und Tier, Münster, NEWBRIEFS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 248 Germany. EDITORIAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 251 Fläschendräger, A. and L.C.M. Wijffels. 2009. Anolis. FOCUS ON CONSERVATION: A Project You Can Support ............................................................................................... 252 2. vollständig überarbeitete und erweitere Auflage. Natur und Tier, Münster, Germany. Gerber, G.P. 1999. A review of intraguild predation and cannibalism in Anolis, pp. 28–39. In: J.B. Losos and M. Leal (eds.), Anolis Newsletter V. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. Back Cover. Michael Kern Gerber, G.P. and A.C. Echternacht. 2000. Evidence for asymmetrical intraguild predation betweenaudant nativemo and introduced Anolis lizards. Oecologia 124:599–607. Totat et velleseque Front Cover. Shannon Plummer. Totat et velleseque audant mo estibus inveliquo velique rerchil erspienimus, quos accullabo. Ilibus aut dolor apicto invere pe dolum fugiatis maionsequat eumque moditia erere nonsedis ma sectiatur ma derrovitae voluptam, as quos accullabo. estibus inveliquo Henderson, R.W.velique and R.rerchil Powell. 2009. Natural History of West Indian Reptiles and erspienimus, quos accullabo. IlibusPress of Florida, Gainesville. Amphibians. University aut dolor apicto invere pe dolum Hicks, R.A.maionsequat and R.L. Trivers. fugiatis eumque 1983. The social behavior of Anolis valencienni, pp. 570–595. In: A.G.J. Rhodin and K. Miyata (eds.), Advances in Herpetology moditia erere nonsedis ma sectiaandderrovitae Evolutionary Biology: tur ma voluptam, as Essays in Honor of Ernest E. Williams. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Holanova, V. and J. Hribal. 2004. Dos anolis cubanos: Anolis bartschi y Anolis lucius. Reptilia (Spain) 47:62–68. Lister, B.C. 1976. The nature of niche expansion in West Indian Anolis lizards. I. Ecological consequences of reduced competition. Evolution 30:659–676. Fig. 1. Adult male Saba Anole (Anolis sabanus) preying on a conspecific juvenile. Photograph by Adam Watkins. MacLean, W.P. 1982. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Virgin Islands. MacMillan Caribbean, London. Martínez Reyes, M. and L. Rodríguez Schettino. 1987. Canibalismo en Leiocephalus carinatus (Gray) (Sauria: Iguanidae). Miscelanea Zoológica 29:1–2. Literature Cited Powell, R., R.W. Henderson, and J.S. Parmerlee, Jr. 2005. Reptiles and Amphibians of the Dutch Caribbean: St. Eustatius, Saba, and St. Maarten. St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation, Gallows Bay, St. Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles. Bowersox, S.R., S. Calderón, G. Cisper, R.S. Garcia, C. Huntington, A. Lathrop, L. Lenart, J.S. Parmerlee, Jr., R. Powell, A. Queral, D.D. Smith, S.P. Sowell, and K.C. Zippel. 1994. Miscellaneous natural history notes on amphibians and reptiles from the Dominican Republic. Bulletin of the Chicago Herpetological Society 29:54–55. Rand, A.S. 1967. Ecology and social organization in the iguanid lizard Anolis lineatopus. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 122:1–79. Rodríguez Schettino, L. 1999a. Introduction, pp. 1–16. In: L. Rodríguez Schettino (ed.), The Iguanid Lizards of Cuba. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Breuil, M. 2002. Histoire naturelle des amphibiens et reptiles terrestres de l’Archipel Guadeloupéen. Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin, Saint-Barthélemy. Patrimoines Naturels, Paris 54:1–339. Copyright © 2014. Robert Powell. All rights reserved. Rodríguez Schettino, L. 1999b. Systematic accounts of the species, pp. 104–380. 136 POWELL AND WATKINS IRCF REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS • 21(4):136–137 • DEC 2014 Table 1. Records of cannibalism by West Indian anoles (Anolis). Species and island(s) References A. aeneus (Grenada) A. bartschi (Cuba) A. bimaculatus (St. Christopher Bank) A. chlorocyanus (Hispaniola) A. conspersus (Grand Cayman) A. cristatellus (Puerto Rico Bank, Hispaniola) A. cybotes (Hispaniola) A. evermanni (Puerto Rico) A. homolechis (Cuba) A. imias (Cuba) A. lineatopus (Jamaica) A. lucius (Cuba) A. marmoratus (Guadeloupe) A. porcatus (Cuba) A. roquet (Martinique) A. sabanus (Saba) A. sagrei (Cuba, Grand Cayman) A. valencienni (Jamaica) A. whitemani (Hispaniola) Stamps 1983 Holanova and Hribal 2004 Fläschendräger and Wijffels 1996, 2009; Powell et al. 2005 Bowersox et al. 1994 Schoener 1967, Gerber and Echternacht 2000 Wolcott 1923, MacLean 1982, Fitch et al. 1989 Fitch and Henderson 1987, Fitch 2003 Wolcott 1923; Schmidt 1920, 1928 Rodríguez Schettino 1999b Rodríguez in Martínez Reyes and Rodríguez Schettino 1987, González Bermudez in Rodríguez Schettino 1999a Rand 1967 Rodríguez Schettino and Martínez Reyes 1994, Rodríguez Schettino 1999b Breuil 2002 Alayón García in Socarrás et al. 1988 Schoener and Gorman 1968 this report Lister 1976, Cochran 1989, Gerber and Echternacht 2000 Hicks and Trivers 1983 Carr et al. 1989 In: L. Rodríguez Schettino (ed.), The Iguanid Lizards of Cuba. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. Schoener, T.W. 1967. The ecological significance of sexual size dimorphism in size in the lizard Anolis conspersus. Science 155:474–477. Rodríguez Schettino, L and M. Martínez Reyes. 1994. Características tróficas de una población de Anolis lucius (Iguania: Polychridae) en la costa septentrional de Cuba. Avicennia 1:67–77. Socarrás, A.A., J. de la Cruz, G. Garcés G., and A. Ruiz. 1988. Saurofagia en Anolis (Sauria: Iguanidae). Miscelanea Zoológica 38:4. Stamps, J.A. 1983. The relationship between ontogenetic habitat shifts, competition and predator avoidance in a juvenile lizard (Anolis aeneus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 12:19–33. Schmidt, K.P. 1920. Contribution to the herpetology of Porto Rico. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 28:167–200. Schmidt, K.P. 1928. Amphibians and reptiles of Porto Rico, with a list of those reported from the Virgin Islands. New York Academy of Sciences 10, Part 1:1–160 + plates I–IV. Wolcott, G.N. 1923. The food of Porto Rican lizards. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Porto Rico 7:5–38. 137
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