Niche partitioning within a population of seasnakes is constrained by ambient thermal homogeneity and small prey size
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In many populations of terrestrial snakes, an individualâs phenotype (e.g. body size, sex, colour) affects its habitat use. One cause for that link is gape-limitation, which can result in larger snakes eating prey that are found in different habitats. A second factor involves thermoregulatory opportunities, whereby individuals select habitats based upon thermal conditions. These ideas predict minimal intraspecific variation in habitat use in a species that eats small prey and lives in a thermally uniform habitat â such as the seasnake Emydocephalus annulatus, that feeds on tiny fish eggs and lives in inshore coral-reefs. To test that prediction, we gathered data on water depths and substrate attributes for 1475 sightings of 128 free-ranging E. annulatus in a bay near Noumea, New Caledonia. Habitat selection varied among individuals, but with a preference for coral-dominated substrates. A snakeâs body size and reproductive state affected its detectability in deep water, but overall habit...
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2025-06-28



