The ecological distribution of Causus Wagler 1830 (Viperidae) in Nigeria, with special reference to C-resimus (Peters 1862) and C-lichtensteini (Jan 1859), two species rarely recorded from this country

Citation
Gc. Akani et al., The ecological distribution of Causus Wagler 1830 (Viperidae) in Nigeria, with special reference to C-resimus (Peters 1862) and C-lichtensteini (Jan 1859), two species rarely recorded from this country, TROP ZOOL, 14(1), 2001, pp. 185-195
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
TROPICAL ZOOLOGY
ISSN journal
03946975 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
185 - 195
Database
ISI
SICI code
0394-6975(200106)14:1<185:TEDOCW>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
New data for snakes of the genus Causus Wagler 1830 (Viperidae) are reporte d for Nigeria, with emphasis on their ecological distribution and biology. Causus rhombeatus (Lichtenstein 1823) was never observed during our long-te rm field study, and is probably a very rare species in Nigeria, confined to a small area in the north-cast of the country. We confirmed that Causus ma culatus (Hallowell 1842) is widespread in Nigeria, inhabiting a wide variet y of ecological regions, from the rainforests of the south to the Sudanese savanna in the north. It feeds on amphibians, mainly ranid frogs. Causus re simus (Peters 1862) was reported to occur in Nigeria only on the basis of a few specimens without precise locality. We found three vouchers with known locality of capture in the Zoological Museum of Copenhagen, and we capture d a few other specimens in the field. Although probably rare (given the ver y few captures), this species has a wide distribution in Nigeria, mainly in savannas and forest-derived savannas. It feeds on toads. Causus lichtenste ini (Jan 1859) was occasionally captured in the swamp-forests of the Niger Delta (southern Nigeria), but seems to be absent from other forested region s of the country. It is also an anuran-eater.