Florida physiological and morphological data from wild and recently captive Python bivittatus 2018-2019
Dates
Publication Date
2021-07-30
Start Date
2018
End Date
2019
Citation
Claunch, N.M., and Reed, R.N., 2021, Florida physiological and morphological data from wild and recently captive Python bivittatus 2018-2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Y87BWI.
Summary
This dataset provides morphological and blood-derived physiological data from invasive Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) captured in Florida. Data were collected on pythons at capture in the field and in varying lengths of time in captivity. Samples were collected immediately at handling (baseline) and 1 hour post-restraint. Physiological data include circulating corticosterone hormone levels, functional immune assays, and blood cell counts. Also included is R code ( Python_captivity_capture_code.R ) to replicate analyses used in the publication "Scales of Stress: Effects of capture and captivity in an invasive snake". For reference, the following data files are relevant to each section of the corresponding manuscript: 1. Effects [...]
Summary
This dataset provides morphological and blood-derived physiological data from invasive Burmese pythons (Python bivittatus) captured in Florida. Data were collected on pythons at capture in the field and in varying lengths of time in captivity. Samples were collected immediately at handling (baseline) and 1 hour post-restraint. Physiological data include circulating corticosterone hormone levels, functional immune assays, and blood cell counts. Also included is R code ( Python_captivity_capture_code.R ) to replicate analyses used in the publication "Scales of Stress: Effects of capture and captivity in an invasive snake". For reference, the following data files are relevant to each section of the corresponding manuscript: 1. Effects of different timescales of stressors: python_long.csv cellcountpart1.csv 2. Finer scale and non-linear relationships between metrics and captivity: python_wide.csv cellcountpart2.csv 3. Viral Infection Status: virus_data_full.csv
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Python_blood_byKodiakHengstebeck.jpg “Blood collection from Burmese python in Florida. Photo: Kodiak Hengstebeck.”
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Python_captivity_capture_code_.R
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Claunch, N.M. , Bartoszek, I.A., Tillis, S., Stacy, N.I., Ossiboff, R.J. , Oakey, S., Schoenle, L.A., Wellehan, J.F.X., and Romagosa, C.M., "Physiological effects of capture and short-term captivity in an invasive snake species, the Burmese python (Python bivittatus) in Florida." Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, vol. 267, article 111162, May 2022. DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2022.111162.
Data were collected to assess the physiological effects of capture and recent captivity in Python bivittatus. Data may be used to assess influence of capture and captivity. Cell count data in particular may provide useful references for future studies on this and similar species.
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Blood collection from Burmese python in Florida. Photo: Kodiak Hengstebeck.