Historia naturalis bulgarica (Sep 2023)

Distribution of the grass snake (Natrix natrix) and dice snake (N. tessellata) in Bulgaria

  • Yurii V. Kornilev,
  • Georgi Popgeorgiev,
  • Dimitar Plachiyski,
  • Angel Dyugmedzhiev,
  • Vladimir Mladenov,
  • Kostadin Andonov,
  • Simeon Lukanov,
  • Emiliya Vacheva,
  • Miroslav Slavchev,
  • Borislav Naumov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48027/hnb.45.093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 9
pp. 239 – 254

Abstract

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We summarise the distribution of the two species of the genus Natrix occurring in Bulgaria, based on records from 147 peer-reviewed publications, grey literature, and data repositories, combined with unpublished data. This is the first extensive mapping for N. natrix; records fall in 560 cells of the 10-km MGRS/UTM grid, of which 102 cells (18.2%) were with published information we could not confirm with new data, 175 (31.2%) were with published and confirmed, and 283 (50.5%) were with new localities. For N. tessellata we increased the number of cells with records by 64% compared to the 2011 mapping, by identifying 445 cells with localities: 162 cells (36.4%) were previously published and unconfirmed, 152 (34.1%) were published and confirmed, and 131 (29.4%) were with new data. Gross climatic conditions for records with exact locations were assigned following the Köppen-Geiger classification; the distribution for both species does not seem to be highly correlated to climate as they were found in 9 of the 12 Köppen-Geiger classes present, only missing from the 3 classes that are limited to high elevations in Bulgaria and account for less than 1% of the area.

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