Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden

Abstract This study concerns five of the northernmost adder, Vipera berus, localities in the world that are situated in the basins of Tornio, Lainio and Vittangi rivers, between 300 and 450 m.a.sl. The study area lies approximately 150 km north of the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden. Three differen...

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Main Author: Andersson, Stefan
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Published: Brill 2003
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spelling crbrillap:10.1163/156853803322763918 2024-09-15T18:26:06+00:00 Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden Andersson, Stefan 2003 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853803322763918 https://brill.com/view/journals/amre/24/4/article-p449_5.xml https://brill.com/downloadpdf/journals/amre/24/4/article-p449_5.xml unknown Brill Amphibia-Reptilia volume 24, issue 4, page 449-457 ISSN 0173-5373 1568-5381 journal-article 2003 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/156853803322763918 2024-08-12T04:07:13Z Abstract This study concerns five of the northernmost adder, Vipera berus, localities in the world that are situated in the basins of Tornio, Lainio and Vittangi rivers, between 300 and 450 m.a.sl. The study area lies approximately 150 km north of the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden. Three different kinds of slopes were used as hibernation sites, slopes on moraine ridges, slopes in canyons and on mountains. All were characterized by stony south facing slopes without topsoil and shading trees. Open areas of peat bogs and marshlands were always found within a kilometre's distance from the hibernation sites. Except pregnant females that remained around the hibernation sites, the adders were found feeding on voles in these areas from mid-June to mid-August showing a distinct shift in habitat use between seasons. The total length of the activity period was found to be 17-18 weeks. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Brill Amphibia-Reptilia 24 4 449 457
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description Abstract This study concerns five of the northernmost adder, Vipera berus, localities in the world that are situated in the basins of Tornio, Lainio and Vittangi rivers, between 300 and 450 m.a.sl. The study area lies approximately 150 km north of the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden. Three different kinds of slopes were used as hibernation sites, slopes on moraine ridges, slopes in canyons and on mountains. All were characterized by stony south facing slopes without topsoil and shading trees. Open areas of peat bogs and marshlands were always found within a kilometre's distance from the hibernation sites. Except pregnant females that remained around the hibernation sites, the adders were found feeding on voles in these areas from mid-June to mid-August showing a distinct shift in habitat use between seasons. The total length of the activity period was found to be 17-18 weeks.
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Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden
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title_short Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden
title_full Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden
title_fullStr Hibernation, habitat and seasonal activity in the adder, Vipera berus, north of the Arctic Circle in Sweden
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