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Distribution of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California, 2018–2019

October 26, 2020

Summary

  • We examined the occurrence of giant gartersnakes in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California, in 2018 and 2019. 
  • We made eight captures of seven giant gartersnakes (three females, four males) in 2018, and six captures of six giant gartersnakes (four females, two males) in 2019. 
  • Detection probabilities were exceedingly low despite using methods that achieve much higher detection probabilities in the rice-growing regions of the Sacramento Valley, California. 
  • Our results indicated negative effects of salinity and prey abundance and positive effects of percent emergent vegetation on giant gartersnake occurrence in the Delta, but credible intervals of effect sizes broadly overlapped zero. 
  • Estimates of giant gartersnake probability of occurrence were characterized by substantial uncertainty. 
  • Additional study with a larger sample of randomly selected but accessible sites would help to further resolve the distribution of giant gartersnakes in the Delta and clarify how the physical and biotic environment in the Delta affects where giant gartersnakes exist.
  • Methodological development to increase detection probabilities in the Delta also would improve inference about giant gartersnake occupancy in the region.  
Publication Year 2020
Title Distribution of giant gartersnakes (Thamnophis gigas) in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California, 2018–2019
DOI 10.3133/ofr20201119
Authors Kristen J. Fouts, Richard Kim, Anna C. Jordan, Alexandria M. Fulton, Jonathan P. Rose, Julia S. M. Ersan, Brian J. Halstead
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2020-1119
Index ID ofr20201119
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center