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Posted by: Rich G.cascabel at Sun Apr 10 11:59:45 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rich G.cascabel ] but they are abyssus plain and simple. Viridis doesn't occur at all on this side of the river, and where it does occur with the "oreganus" forms such as with the abyssus/concolor snakes on the east bank, or in the southrim country where it is sympatric with abyssus it always maintains it's identity. On the west bank where this pic was taken both abyssus and lutosus occur sympatrically but maintain their identities as separate species, with abyssus being far more common. Although lutosus is the parent taxa of abyssus it appears in this case that the already diverged abyssus migrated east then north to meet up with lutosus again. They are distinct genetically (Douglas et.al have redone all the previous samples and over a thousand new samples using both mtDNA AND nuclear DNA)and morphologically and they keep separate denning areas although their summer foraging ranges will bring them into contact. With time I will probably find they are different socially also. Lutosus are known for being communal much like the northern oreganus forms or C. cerberus. From what I have observed at my abyssus densites both here and in the southrim country, abyssus are loners. Even when using the same hibernacula the snakes remain separate. I have walked along and found six or seven in a distance of only twenty feet but yet they tend to keep at least five or six feet in between them. I have never found two abyssus together in the wild. Usually you will find some 5-10 snakes in the space of a couple hundred yards. Then to make things even more confusing, two forms of "oreganus" (abyssus and concolor) apparently intergrade as the snakes there show both haplotypes. [ Hide Replies ]
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