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Griffith Park Reptiles and Amphibians Daniel S. Cooper Cooper Ecological Monitoring, Inc. Los Angeles, California [email_address] February 2010
Why do we care? Reptiles/Amphibians are  integral parts of nature Many are indicators of  ecological integrity Knowledge of natural systems brings  understanding  of earth, our relationship to earth Understanding  enriches  our lives, like art, music, food, etc.; otherwise, why have more than one kind of anything?
Herptile diversity of Santa Monica Mountains Entire range  (n = 31) Newts/Salamanders (5) Frogs/Toads (4) Turtles (1) Lizards (7) Snakes (14) Source: “Reptile and Amphibian Checklist for the Santa Monica Mtns. NRA” (undated) In  eastern  Santa Monica Mtns. (n = 21) Salamanders (4) Frogs/Toads (2) Lizards (6) Snakes (9) Source: Delisle et al. 1986
History of investigation into Griffith Park  reptiles and amphibians   Earliest known collection (1911): CAS 33184,5  Aneides lugubris  “Arboreal Salamander” (2)  CAS 33151-83  Batrachoseps nigriventris  “Black-bellied Slender- salamander” (33) CAS 33186  Ensatina eschscholtzii  “Monterey Salamander”  (aka Ensatina) Collector: E.C. Van Dyke  Location: “On hills in Griffith Park”
Griffith Park reptile and amphibian specimens known from museum collections (16 spp.)  (as of 2009; most recent specimen: 1976) Aneides lugubris  Arboreal Salamander (4) Anniella pulchra  Calif. Legless Lizard (2) Batrachoseps nigriventris/attenuatus  Black-bellied Slender-salamander (66) Batrachoseps major/pacificus  Garden Slender-salamander (2) Ensatina eschscholtzii  Monterey Salamander/Ensatina (2) Hyla regilla  Pacific Treefrog (1) Bufo boreas  Western Toad (2) Elgaria multicarinata  Southern Alligator Lizard (2) Sceloporus occidentalis  Western Fence-lizard (1) Uta stansburiana  Side-blotched Lizard (1)   Diadophus punctatus  Ringneck Snake (2) Lampropeltis zonata  Southern Calif. Mountain Kingsnake (1) Masticophus lateralis  Striped Racer (2) Pituophis catenifer  Gopher Snake (2) Salvadora hexalepis  Coast Patchnose Snake (2) Thamnophis hammondii  Two-striped Garter Snake (1)
History of investigation into Griffith Park reptiles and amphibians  Only comprehensive publication: DeLisle et al. 1986 “ The Distribution and Present Status of the Herpetofauna of the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California. Special publication No. 2 of the Southwestern Herpetoloist Soc., Dec. 1986” DeLisle listedjust  five  species listed as specifically occurring in Park (ignored specimen data): Western Fence-lizard Side-blotched lizard Southern alligator lizard Silvery legless lizard California striped racer This lack of information has contributed to historically low appreciation of park as natural area.
History of investigation into Griffith Park reptiles and amphibians  “ The Postfire Era” Postfire Recovery Team convened after 2007 fire, which burned 800 acres. Wildlife Team led by Daniel S. Cooper, Cooper Ecological Monitoring, Inc. In partnership with USGS, initiated herptile surveys of Griffith Park in spring 2008, continuing through summer 2009.
Goals and Methods How much of original species diversity is left? What habitats are/were important for which species? ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
2008 - 2009 Trapping Drift fencing Bucket Snake trap Opened/checked for 5 days every 4-6 weeks “ Herptile Array”
2008 - 2009 Trapping Five “arrays” placed in the park at Brush Canyon (3), Royce Canyon (1) and Oak Canyon (1). 5-day trapping sessions in Apr., May, June, Aug. and Oct. 2008; Feb., Apr., May and July 2009
What have we found? - Salamanders No known records  of California Newt, California Treefrog or Calif. Red-legged Frog (ever) Sightings, photos 0 26 Western Toad Sightings Many 0 Pacific Treefrog 0 10+ 1 (juvenile, Spring Cyn.) Searches 0 0 Slender-Salamander sp. (TBD) Other (recent) Traps Species 0 1 (adult, Brush Cyn.) Monterey Ensatina 0 0 Arboreal Salamander
What have we found? - Lizards No known records  of Western Pond-Turtle Sightings, photos 3 (adj. to GP) 0 Coast Horned Lizard 0 0 0 Side-blotched Lizard Mathewson et al. 2008 1 1 Western Skink 10s 5+ 100s 0 Searches 0 0 California Legless Lizard Sightings, photos 3 Coastal Western Whiptail Sightings, photos 32 Southern Alligator Lizard Other (recent) Traps Species Sightings, photos 32 Western Fence-lizard
What have we found? - Snakes No records  of Yellow-bellied Racer, Night Snake, Coachwhip, Black-headed Snake, Lyre Snake, Western Blind Snake No modern records  of So. Calif. Mountain Kingsnake or Coast Patchnose Snake Sightings, photos 5+ 4 Western Rattlesnake 1991 specimen from L.A. River 0 0 Two-striped Garter Snake 1 captured 1990s 0 0 Rosy Boa 0 5+ 0 0 Searches Photo (2007) 0 California Kingsnake Sightings, photos 1 Gopher Snake Other (recent) Traps Species Sightings, photos 6 Striped Racer 3 Sightings, photos Ringneck Snake
Most Common… Western Fence-lizard  Sceloporus occidentalis
Most Common… Southern Alligator Lizard  Elgaria multicarinata
Most Common… Western Toad  Bufo boreas
Most Common… Striped racer  Masticophis lateralis
Most Common… Western Rattlesnake  Crotalis viridis
Most Common… Pacific Treefrog  Hyla regilla
Specialized species…sandy/gravelly soil in open scrub, ridgetops Western Whiptail  Cnemidophorus tigris Coast Horned Lizard  Phrynosoma coronatum
Specialized species…oak-sycamore woodland (part I) Ringneck Snake  Diadophus punctatus Slender-salamander sp.  Batrachoseps  sp.
Specialized species…oak-sycamore woodland (part II) Monterey Ensatina  Ensatina eschscholtziii Arboreal Salamander  Aneides lugubris
Probably common (but few records) California Kingsnake  Lampropeltis getula Western Skink  Eumeces skiltonianus Gopher Snake  Pituophis catenifer (upper right)
Biggest mysteries  (clockwise from upper left, next slide): ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Considered Extirpated in Griffith Park (unless we learn otherwise!) Side-blotched Lizard  Uta stansburiana Coast Patchnose Snake Salvadora hexalepis Both  still persist in Verdugo, San Gabriel Mtns.
Thanks! ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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Reptiles and Amphibians of Griffith Park

  • 1. Griffith Park Reptiles and Amphibians Daniel S. Cooper Cooper Ecological Monitoring, Inc. Los Angeles, California [email_address] February 2010
  • 2. Why do we care? Reptiles/Amphibians are integral parts of nature Many are indicators of ecological integrity Knowledge of natural systems brings understanding of earth, our relationship to earth Understanding enriches our lives, like art, music, food, etc.; otherwise, why have more than one kind of anything?
  • 3. Herptile diversity of Santa Monica Mountains Entire range (n = 31) Newts/Salamanders (5) Frogs/Toads (4) Turtles (1) Lizards (7) Snakes (14) Source: “Reptile and Amphibian Checklist for the Santa Monica Mtns. NRA” (undated) In eastern Santa Monica Mtns. (n = 21) Salamanders (4) Frogs/Toads (2) Lizards (6) Snakes (9) Source: Delisle et al. 1986
  • 4. History of investigation into Griffith Park reptiles and amphibians Earliest known collection (1911): CAS 33184,5 Aneides lugubris “Arboreal Salamander” (2) CAS 33151-83 Batrachoseps nigriventris “Black-bellied Slender- salamander” (33) CAS 33186 Ensatina eschscholtzii “Monterey Salamander” (aka Ensatina) Collector: E.C. Van Dyke Location: “On hills in Griffith Park”
  • 5. Griffith Park reptile and amphibian specimens known from museum collections (16 spp.) (as of 2009; most recent specimen: 1976) Aneides lugubris Arboreal Salamander (4) Anniella pulchra Calif. Legless Lizard (2) Batrachoseps nigriventris/attenuatus Black-bellied Slender-salamander (66) Batrachoseps major/pacificus Garden Slender-salamander (2) Ensatina eschscholtzii Monterey Salamander/Ensatina (2) Hyla regilla Pacific Treefrog (1) Bufo boreas Western Toad (2) Elgaria multicarinata Southern Alligator Lizard (2) Sceloporus occidentalis Western Fence-lizard (1) Uta stansburiana Side-blotched Lizard (1) Diadophus punctatus Ringneck Snake (2) Lampropeltis zonata Southern Calif. Mountain Kingsnake (1) Masticophus lateralis Striped Racer (2) Pituophis catenifer Gopher Snake (2) Salvadora hexalepis Coast Patchnose Snake (2) Thamnophis hammondii Two-striped Garter Snake (1)
  • 6. History of investigation into Griffith Park reptiles and amphibians Only comprehensive publication: DeLisle et al. 1986 “ The Distribution and Present Status of the Herpetofauna of the Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, California. Special publication No. 2 of the Southwestern Herpetoloist Soc., Dec. 1986” DeLisle listedjust five species listed as specifically occurring in Park (ignored specimen data): Western Fence-lizard Side-blotched lizard Southern alligator lizard Silvery legless lizard California striped racer This lack of information has contributed to historically low appreciation of park as natural area.
  • 7. History of investigation into Griffith Park reptiles and amphibians “ The Postfire Era” Postfire Recovery Team convened after 2007 fire, which burned 800 acres. Wildlife Team led by Daniel S. Cooper, Cooper Ecological Monitoring, Inc. In partnership with USGS, initiated herptile surveys of Griffith Park in spring 2008, continuing through summer 2009.
  • 8.
  • 9. 2008 - 2009 Trapping Drift fencing Bucket Snake trap Opened/checked for 5 days every 4-6 weeks “ Herptile Array”
  • 10. 2008 - 2009 Trapping Five “arrays” placed in the park at Brush Canyon (3), Royce Canyon (1) and Oak Canyon (1). 5-day trapping sessions in Apr., May, June, Aug. and Oct. 2008; Feb., Apr., May and July 2009
  • 11. What have we found? - Salamanders No known records of California Newt, California Treefrog or Calif. Red-legged Frog (ever) Sightings, photos 0 26 Western Toad Sightings Many 0 Pacific Treefrog 0 10+ 1 (juvenile, Spring Cyn.) Searches 0 0 Slender-Salamander sp. (TBD) Other (recent) Traps Species 0 1 (adult, Brush Cyn.) Monterey Ensatina 0 0 Arboreal Salamander
  • 12. What have we found? - Lizards No known records of Western Pond-Turtle Sightings, photos 3 (adj. to GP) 0 Coast Horned Lizard 0 0 0 Side-blotched Lizard Mathewson et al. 2008 1 1 Western Skink 10s 5+ 100s 0 Searches 0 0 California Legless Lizard Sightings, photos 3 Coastal Western Whiptail Sightings, photos 32 Southern Alligator Lizard Other (recent) Traps Species Sightings, photos 32 Western Fence-lizard
  • 13. What have we found? - Snakes No records of Yellow-bellied Racer, Night Snake, Coachwhip, Black-headed Snake, Lyre Snake, Western Blind Snake No modern records of So. Calif. Mountain Kingsnake or Coast Patchnose Snake Sightings, photos 5+ 4 Western Rattlesnake 1991 specimen from L.A. River 0 0 Two-striped Garter Snake 1 captured 1990s 0 0 Rosy Boa 0 5+ 0 0 Searches Photo (2007) 0 California Kingsnake Sightings, photos 1 Gopher Snake Other (recent) Traps Species Sightings, photos 6 Striped Racer 3 Sightings, photos Ringneck Snake
  • 14. Most Common… Western Fence-lizard Sceloporus occidentalis
  • 15. Most Common… Southern Alligator Lizard Elgaria multicarinata
  • 16. Most Common… Western Toad Bufo boreas
  • 17. Most Common… Striped racer Masticophis lateralis
  • 18. Most Common… Western Rattlesnake Crotalis viridis
  • 19. Most Common… Pacific Treefrog Hyla regilla
  • 20. Specialized species…sandy/gravelly soil in open scrub, ridgetops Western Whiptail Cnemidophorus tigris Coast Horned Lizard Phrynosoma coronatum
  • 21. Specialized species…oak-sycamore woodland (part I) Ringneck Snake Diadophus punctatus Slender-salamander sp. Batrachoseps sp.
  • 22. Specialized species…oak-sycamore woodland (part II) Monterey Ensatina Ensatina eschscholtziii Arboreal Salamander Aneides lugubris
  • 23. Probably common (but few records) California Kingsnake Lampropeltis getula Western Skink Eumeces skiltonianus Gopher Snake Pituophis catenifer (upper right)
  • 24.
  • 25. ?
  • 26. Considered Extirpated in Griffith Park (unless we learn otherwise!) Side-blotched Lizard Uta stansburiana Coast Patchnose Snake Salvadora hexalepis Both still persist in Verdugo, San Gabriel Mtns.
  • 27.