Herpetozoa (May 2020)

Dead snakes and their stories: morphological anomalies, asymmetries and scars of road killed Dolichophis caspius (Serpentes, Colubridae) from Romania

  • George-Adelin Ile,
  • Alexandra-Roxana-Maria Maier,
  • Achim-Mircea Cadar,
  • Severus-Daniel Covaciu-Marcov,
  • Sára Ferenți

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/herpetozoa.33.e51338
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
pp. 77 – 85

Abstract

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We analysed several morphological characters of 84 road-killed D. caspius individuals from different areas of southern Romania. Most presented asymmetries in the total number of temporal scales, the temporal row and the periocular and labial scales. Almost a quarter of snakes had scars, located especially on the head and tail; many individuals had multiple injuries. The lowest rate of individuals with scars was found in the area with the least anthropogenic impact (Danube Gorge). This finding suggests that, in other areas in Romania, the species is threatened and lives in less optimal conditions. The number of individuals with asymmetries and scars differed according to the populated region, sex or size class. Most of the individuals were killed in August, due to the large number of road-killed juveniles.