“…Islands are a unique and relatively harsh environment for cottonmouth snakes, which are most often associated with freshwater habitats (Gloyd & Conant, 1990). Ecological characteristics that are predicted to predispose a species to successful invasion of novel habitats often include flexibility of feeding strategies and dietary breadth (Ehrlich, 1989; Vasquez, 2005; Blackburn et al ., 2009; Lillywhite & Martins, 2019; McCue et al ., 2020). Similarly, insular populations surviving on subsidies are thought to require a wide trophic niche (Ruffino et al ., 2011) in order to persist when the abundance and availability of food subsidies changes (Stapp & Polis, 2003).…”