| Literature DB >> 23849681 |
Godfrey C Akani1, Nwabueze Ebere, Daniel Franco, Edem A Eniang, Fabio Petrozzi, Edoardo Politano, Luca Luiselli.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Venomous snakes are among the most serious health hazards for rural people in tropical regions of the world. Herein we compare the monthly activity patterns of eight venomous snake species (Elapidae and Viperidae) with those of rural people in the Niger Delta area of southern Nigeria, in order to identify the periods of highest potential risk for persons, and the human group actually at greater risk of snakebite.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23849681 PMCID: PMC3707103 DOI: 10.1186/1678-9199-19-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis ISSN: 1678-9180
Figure 1Pluviometric patterns in the study area.
Summarized data on the monthly number of field days and relative index of sampling effort used to estimate the expected monthly number of snakes
| Jan | 144 | 0.0775 |
| Feb | 143 | 0.0770 |
| Mar | 151 | 0.0813 |
| Apr | 156 | 0.0840 |
| May | 155 | 0.0835 |
| Jun | 149 | 0.0802 |
| Jul | 162 | 0.0872 |
| Aug | 177 | 0.0953 |
| Sep | 161 | 0.0867 |
| Oct | 142 | 0.0765 |
| Nov | 150 | 0.0808 |
| Dec | 167 | 0.0899 |
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Figure 2Activity patterns of (A) Elapidae and (B) Viperidae in the study area.
Figure 3Activity patterns of the eight snake species in the study area: (A) , (B) , (C) , (D) , (E) ; (F) , (G) , and (H)
Statistical details of the comparison between observed and expected numbers of snakes
| 129.7 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 142.6 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 136.9 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 574.1 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 88.9 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 110.7 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 349.6 | 11 | < 0.00001 | |
| 60.4 | 11 | < 0.00001 |
Figure 4Matching the activity patterns of rural communities and the eight snake species in the study area. All data are reported on a yearly basis as a % in each category.
Relative percentage frequency of occurrence of the venomous snake species studied in this paper in three distinct habitats of the Niger Delta, southern Nigeria
| 0.63% | 9.51 | 5.4 | |
| 6.30% | 3.17 | | |
| 1.26% | 7.04 | 1.6 | |
| 8.13% | 8.1 | 6.2 | |
| | 7.04 | 3.1 | |
| | | 2.3 | |
| | | 7.0 | |
References: mangroves [25], palm-oil plantation [22], swamp forest [15].