Snake diversity, occupancy, and detection on Thailand's largest university campus
Curt H. Barnes, Ungku Zafirah Abdulaziz, Arwut Kaenphet, Chatchai Kanlayanapaphon

TL;DR
This study explores snake diversity and ecology on a large university campus in Thailand, finding high diversity and conservation potential.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into snake diversity and habitat preferences in human-modified environments in Thailand.
Findings
High snake diversity (21 species) observed with a Shannon index of 2.60 and evenness of 0.85.
Detection probabilities increased with humidity but decreased with rain, temperature, and wind.
Occupancy probabilities were influenced by canopy height, distance to buildings, roads, and water.
Abstract
More than 240 species of snake have been described from Thailand, yet basic natural history and ecology for this group of animals remains scarce in human disturbed environments despite conservation and human medical significance of them in these habitats. We studied snake diversity at Walailak University from March to December 2023, the largest university campus in Thailand (1525 hectares) through standardized walking surveys, opportunistic notifications and observation, road surveys, and traps and evaluated diversity using the Shannon diversity index (H), Pielou's evenness of species (J), detection probabilities (p), and occupancy probabilities (ψ). We observed 195 snakes (21 species, 7 families) at Walailak University and overall snake diversity (H = 2.60) and evenness (J = 0.85) were quite high, although specific site diversity (range H = 0–1.94) and evenness (range J = 0.67–0.91)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnimal and Plant Science Education · Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior · Species Distribution and Climate Change
