DiscoverSnake Talk125 | Black Ratsnake Ecology
125 | Black Ratsnake Ecology

125 | Black Ratsnake Ecology

Update: 2025-03-07
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Dr. Jenkins sits down with Dr. Gabriel Blouin-Demers, a professor at the University of Ottawa’s Department of Biology, to explore the fascinating world of the Black Ratsnake (Pantherophis obsoletus), one of the most commonly encountered snake species in eastern North America. Drawing from Gabriel’s extensive research at the northern edge of the species’ range in Ontario, they begin by discussing the unique landscape where these snakes thrive. The conversation then delves into the Black Ratsnake’s natural history before focusing on Gabriel’s research, which highlights the critical role edge habitats play in various aspects of the species’ ecology.

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125 | Black Ratsnake Ecology

125 | Black Ratsnake Ecology

Dr. Gabriel Blouin-Demers, Dr. Chris Jenkins