Re: Rubber Boas
It's really hard to say. The guy I collected them with has been studying rubber boas since the 60s and has recaptures going back 25 years. I am drawing on his experience here, they have a high degree of site fidelity and seem to stick to home ranges. When commercial collectors hit an area, it can be void of boas for a season or two before immigration from the outside area repopulates the site... so presumably there is always some gene flow at a given site but how much given site fidelity is unknown without genetic studies...? Unsure.... both were captured at the same site but there is nothing else known.
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