2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.07.05.451169
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Find me if you can: Pre- and Post-hurricane Densities of the Red-bellied Racer (Alsophis rufiventris) on St. Eustatius, and a review of the genus in the Caribbean

Abstract: We estimated population densities of the red-bellied racer (Alsophis rufiventris) on the Caribbean island of St. Eustatius in 2011, 2018 and 2019 to determine the likely influence of hurricanes Irma and Maria (September 2017), in addition to evaluating abiotic parameters which may be correlated with its presence. Surveys were conducted at seven sites in 2011 prior to the hurricanes, and at 81 and 108 sites in 2018 and 2019 respectively posterior to the hurricanes. A total of 8.2 ha was surveyed in 2011, and 11… Show more

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“…Effect assessments of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season demonstrate its broad impact on ecosystems and their trophic levels; for example, beach, mangrove, and forest ecosystems (Barreto‐Orta et al, 2019; Hall et al, 2020; Liu et al, 2018; Walcker et al, 2019), salt and freshwater fish communities (Meléndez‐Vazquez et al, 2019; Neal et al, 2020), insect species and communities (Cabrera‐Asencio & Meléndez‐Ackerman, 2021), birds (Lloyd et al, 2019; Palmer et al, 2018), and sea slugs (Middlebrooks et al, 2020). For St. Eustatius specifically, our data add to the understanding of an ecosystem‐wide hurricane impact during 2017 which, besides iguanas, affected forests (Eppinga & Pucko, 2018), as well as populations of Bridled Quail‐dove (River‐Milan et al, 2021) and Red‐bellied racer (Madden et al, 2021). Importantly, these insights and novel risk assessments demonstrate the high extinction risk that endemic, island species will face under projected climate change (Manes et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…Effect assessments of the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season demonstrate its broad impact on ecosystems and their trophic levels; for example, beach, mangrove, and forest ecosystems (Barreto‐Orta et al, 2019; Hall et al, 2020; Liu et al, 2018; Walcker et al, 2019), salt and freshwater fish communities (Meléndez‐Vazquez et al, 2019; Neal et al, 2020), insect species and communities (Cabrera‐Asencio & Meléndez‐Ackerman, 2021), birds (Lloyd et al, 2019; Palmer et al, 2018), and sea slugs (Middlebrooks et al, 2020). For St. Eustatius specifically, our data add to the understanding of an ecosystem‐wide hurricane impact during 2017 which, besides iguanas, affected forests (Eppinga & Pucko, 2018), as well as populations of Bridled Quail‐dove (River‐Milan et al, 2021) and Red‐bellied racer (Madden et al, 2021). Importantly, these insights and novel risk assessments demonstrate the high extinction risk that endemic, island species will face under projected climate change (Manes et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…For St. Eustatius specifically, our data add to the understanding of an ecosystem-wide hurricane impact during 2017 which, besides iguanas, affected forests (Eppinga & Pucko, 2018), as well as populations of Bridled Quail-dove (River-Milan et al, 2021) and Red-bellied racer (Madden et al, 2021). Importantly, these insights and novel risk assessments demonstrate the high extinction risk that endemic, island species will face under projected climate change (Manes et al, 2021).…”
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