A reliance on human habitats is key to the success of an introduced predatory reptile
T Major, L Jeffrey, G Limia Russel, R Bracegirdle… - PloS one, 2025 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the success of animals in novel environments is increasingly important as
human-mediated introductions continue to move species far beyond their natural ranges …
human-mediated introductions continue to move species far beyond their natural ranges …
The application and outlook of wildlife tracking using sensor-based tags in China
B Lu, K Li, C Wang, S Li - Biodiversity Science, 2024 - biodiversity-science.net
Aims: The tagging, positioning, and tracking of animals are crucial approaches to the study
of their spatial movements. In China, the application of sensor-based wildlife tracking …
of their spatial movements. In China, the application of sensor-based wildlife tracking …
Urban oasis? Abundant dice snake (Natrix tessellata) populations along artificial lakeside habitats in urban landscapes
Context Human-induced landscape modification, such as urbanization, creates new
environments that can have adverse effects on flora and fauna, posing threats to …
environments that can have adverse effects on flora and fauna, posing threats to …
A new species of Chrysemys (Emydidae: Deirochelyinae) from the latest Miocene-Early Pliocene of Tennessee, USA and its implications for the evolution of painted …
SE Jasinski - Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Chrysemys, commonly known as painted turtles, have the largest native biogeographic
range of all North American turtles. The presence of a new species, Chrysemys corniculata …
range of all North American turtles. The presence of a new species, Chrysemys corniculata …
How resource abundance and stochasticity affect organisms' space-use requirements
The amount of space organisms use is thought to be tightly linked to the availability of
resources within their habitats, such that organisms living in productive habitats generally …
resources within their habitats, such that organisms living in productive habitats generally …
[PDF][PDF] Preliminary observations on the use of cover objects as shelters in a micro-island population of false smooth snake (Macroprotodon cf. cucullatus)
Francesco Paolo Faraone et al. 860 snake with nocturnal and crepuscular habits (Capula et
al., 2011) that feeds mainly on lizards and arthropods (Corti and Luiselli, 2000; Cattaneo …
al., 2011) that feeds mainly on lizards and arthropods (Corti and Luiselli, 2000; Cattaneo …
[PDF][PDF] Computational Exploration of Plant Ribosome Inactivating Proteins (RIPs) in Countering Snake Venom: A Novel Therapeutic Opportunity and Challenges
P Seenivasan, R Balasubramanian, B Nathan… - 2024 - preprints.org
Snakebite envenoming represents a critical global health challenge, particularly prevalent in
regions with limited access to healthcare resources, where venomous snakes pose a …
regions with limited access to healthcare resources, where venomous snakes pose a …
The ecology, biogeography, and taxonomy of isolated snake populations
T Major - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Throughout time, shifts in species ranges caused by changes in climate and environment
have created isolated populations of animals, presenting them with a suite of genetic and …
have created isolated populations of animals, presenting them with a suite of genetic and …