Английская Википедия:Boiga
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Boiga is a large genus of rear-fanged, mildly venomous snakes, known commonly as cat-eyed snakes or simply cat snakes, in the family Colubridae. Species of the genus Boiga are native to southeast Asia, India, and Australia, but due to their extremely hardy nature and adaptability, have spread to many other suitable habitats around the world. There are 38 recognized species in the genus. According to the study done by Jiří Smíd regarding Old World cat snakes, the ancestor of the cat snake originated in Africa, from where it diversified and expanded to other countries. Despite this diversity however, the different species have very similar needs in terms of temperature and precipitation.[1]
Species and subspecies
The following species and subspecies are recognized as being valid.[2]
- Boiga andamanensis Шаблон:Small – Andaman cat snake
- Boiga angulata Шаблон:Small – Leyte cat snake
- Boiga barnesii Шаблон:Small – Barnes' cat snake
- Boiga beddomei Шаблон:Small – Beddome's cat snake
- Boiga bengkuluensis Шаблон:Small
- Boiga bourreti Шаблон:Small
- Boiga ceylonensis Шаблон:Small – Sri Lanka cat snake
- Boiga cyanea Шаблон:Small – green cat snake
- Boiga cynodon Шаблон:Small – dog-toothed cat snake
- Boiga dendrophila Шаблон:Small – gold-ringed cat snake, mangrove snake
- Boiga dendrophila annectens Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila dendrophila Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila divergens Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila gemmicincta Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila latifasciata Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila levitoni Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila multicincta Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dendrophila occidentalis Шаблон:Small
- Boiga dightoni Шаблон:Small – Pirmad cat snake
- Boiga dightoni whitakeri Шаблон:Small – Whitaker's cat snake
- Boiga drapiezii Шаблон:Small – white-spotted cat snake
- Boiga flaviviridis Шаблон:Small
- Boiga forsteni Шаблон:Small – Forsten's cat snake
- Boiga gocool Шаблон:Small – arrowback tree snake
- Boiga guangxiensis Шаблон:Small
- Boiga hoeseli Шаблон:Small
- Boiga irregularis Шаблон:Small – brown tree snake
- Boiga jaspidea Шаблон:Small – jasper cat snake
- Boiga kraepelini Шаблон:Small – Kelung cat snake
- Boiga melanota Шаблон:Small
- Boiga multifasciata Шаблон:Small – many-banded cat snake
- Boiga multomaculata Шаблон:Small – many-spotted cat snake
- Boiga nigriceps Шаблон:Small – black-headed cat snake
- Boiga nuchalis Шаблон:Small – collared cat snake
- Boiga ochracea Шаблон:Small – tawny cat snake
- Boiga philippina Шаблон:Small – Philippine cat snake
- Boiga quincunciata Шаблон:Small
- Boiga ranawanei Шаблон:Small – Ranawana's cat snake
- Boiga saengsomi Шаблон:Small – banded cat snake
- Boiga schultzei Шаблон:Small – Schultze's blunt-headed tree snake
- Boiga siamensis Шаблон:Small – gray cat snake
- Boiga tanahjampeana Шаблон:Small
- Boiga thackerayi Шаблон:Small – Thackeray's cat snake
- Boiga trigonata Шаблон:Small – Indian gamma snake
- Boiga trigonata trigonata Шаблон:Small
- Boiga trigonata melanocephala Шаблон:Small
- Boiga wallachi Шаблон:Small – Nicobar cat snake
- Boiga westermanni Шаблон:Small – Indian egg-eating snake
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was original described in a genus other than Boiga.
Description
Cat snakes are long-bodied snakes with large heads and large eyes. They vary greatly in pattern and color. Many species have banding, but some are spotted and some are solid-colored. Colors are normally black, brown, or green with white or yellow accents.Шаблон:Citation needed
Behaviour
Snakes of the genus Boiga are primarily arboreal,[3] nocturnal snakes.Шаблон:Citation needed
Diet
Snakes of the genus Boiga prey on various small species of lizards, snakes, birds, and mammals.Шаблон:Citation needed
Venom
The toxicity of Boiga venom varies from species to species, but is not generally considered to be life-threatening to humans. Since their venom does not usually harm humans, they are popular exotic pets.Шаблон:Citation needed
Reproduction
Boiga species are oviparous.[4]
In captivity
Boiga dendrophila is by far the most common species in captivity, but B. cyanea and B. nigriceps are also found. Nowadays, B. cynodon, B. philippina and a “Katherine morph” of B. irregularis are also circulating in the South-East Asian exotic pet trade. Others are not commonly available. They are hardy and adaptable and tend to do well in captivity after the initial period of stress from the importation process is passed. They are not bred commonly in captivity, so most specimens available are wild caught, and thus are prone to heavy internal parasite load. Adjusting them to a rodent only diet can be difficult for the inexperienced reptile keeper.Шаблон:Citation needed
Invasive species
Boiga irregularis in particular has been federally banned in the United States because of its effect by accidentally being introduced to the island of Guam. Some time during the 1950s, some B. irregularis of both sexes (or possibly a single female with eggs) reached the island, possibly having hidden in imported plant pots. The island of Guam lacks native snakes or predators that can deal with snakes the size and aggressiveness of B. irregularis. As a result, it has bred unchecked as an invasive species, and has begun consuming the island's bird life in extreme numbers. Dozens of bird species have been completely eradicated from the island, many species that were found nowhere else on earth, and the snake has reached astonishing population densities, reported to be as high as 15,000 snakes per square mile. In addition to devouring the native fauna, this species will routinely crawl into power transformers, and this typically results in both an electrocuted snake and substantial blackouts.[5] In addition, there has been many cases in Guam where deaths are recorded due to the venomous bites from the Boiga snakes. Although they are an invasive species, there has been evidence where there is reverse- colonization of South-East Asia from the Philippines, and the Australasia from Wallacea from multiple lineages within Boiga.
References
Further reading
- Fitzinger LI (1826). Neue Classification der Reptilien nach ihren natürlichen Verwandtschaften. Nebst einer Verwandtschafts-tafel und einem Verzeichnisse der Reptilien-Sammlung des k.k. zoologischen Museums zu Wien. Vienna: J.G. Heubner. five unnumbered + 67 pp. + one plate. (Boiga, new genus, p. 60). (in German and Latin).
External links
- Wild Herps.com: Eastern Brown Tree Snake
- Gernot-Vogel.de: Checklist of the Genus Boiga (Serpentes: Colubridae)
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- ↑ Genus Boiga at Wikispecies. species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Boiga.
- ↑ Шаблон:EMBL genus www.reptile-database.org.
- ↑ Goin CJ, Goin OB, Zug GR (1978). Introduction to Herpetology, Third Edition. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company. xi + 378 pp. Шаблон:ISBN. (Genus Boiga, p. 324).
- ↑ Rodda GH, Fritts TH, McCoid MJ, Campbell EW III (1999). "An Overview of the Biology of the Brown Treesnake (Boiga irregularis), a Costly Introduced Pest on Pacific Islands". pp. 44-80. In: Rodda GH, Sawai Y, Chiszar D, Tanaka H (editors) (1999). Problem Snake Management: the Habu and the Brown Treesnake. Ithaca, New York: Comstock Publishing Associates, a Division of Cornell University Press. 534 pp. Шаблон:ISBN. http://www.stoppinginvasives.org/dotAsset/aa46f8a3-9334-4e55-b724-5f63ffaffc7f.pdf
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
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