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[HTML][HTML] Promoting co-existence between humans and venomous snakes through increasing the herpetological knowledge base
Snakebite incidence at least partly depends on the biology of the snakes involved. However,
studies of snake biology have been largely neglected in favour of anthropic factors, with the …
studies of snake biology have been largely neglected in favour of anthropic factors, with the …
Strike-induced chemosensory searching in reptiles: a review
Chemosensory searching in squamates with specialized tongue–vomeronasal systems is
well-documented. By tongue-flicking, these reptiles gather important chemical cues from …
well-documented. By tongue-flicking, these reptiles gather important chemical cues from …
Foraging mode, relative prey size and diet breadth: a phylogenetically explicit analysis of snake feeding ecology
Foraging modes (ambush vs. active foraging) are often correlated with a suite of
morphological, physiological, behavioural and ecological traits known as the" adaptive …
morphological, physiological, behavioural and ecological traits known as the" adaptive …
Understanding biological roles of venoms among the Caenophidia: The importance of rear-fanged snakes
SP Mackessy, AJ Saviola - 2016 - academic.oup.com
Snake venoms represent an adaptive trophic response to the challenges confronting a
limbless predator for overcoming combative prey, and this chemical means of subduing prey …
limbless predator for overcoming combative prey, and this chemical means of subduing prey …
Phenotypic and functional variation in venom and venom resistance of two sympatric rattlesnakes and their prey
Predator–prey interactions often lead to the coevolution of adaptations associated with
avoiding predation and, for predators, overcoming those defences. Antagonistic …
avoiding predation and, for predators, overcoming those defences. Antagonistic …
How to study a predator that only eats a few meals a year: high-frequency accelerometry to quantify feeding behaviours of rattlesnakes (Crotalus spp.)
Background Many snakes are low-energy predators that use crypsis to ambush their prey.
Most of these species feed very infrequently, are sensitive to the presence of larger …
Most of these species feed very infrequently, are sensitive to the presence of larger …
Local prey community composition and genetic distance predict venom divergence among populations of the northern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus)
Identifying the environmental correlates of divergence in functional traits between
populations can provide insights into the evolutionary mechanisms that generate local …
populations can provide insights into the evolutionary mechanisms that generate local …
Thermal ecology and baseline energetic requirements of a large‐bodied ectotherm suggest resilience to climate change
Most studies on how rising temperatures will impact terrestrial ectotherms have focused on
single populations or multiple sympatric species. Addressing the thermal and energetic …
single populations or multiple sympatric species. Addressing the thermal and energetic …
A genome assembly for the southern Pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus oreganus helleri, in the western rattlesnake species complex
Rattlesnakes play important roles in their ecosystems by regulating prey populations, are
involved in complex coevolutionary dynamics with their prey, and exhibit a variety of unusual …
involved in complex coevolutionary dynamics with their prey, and exhibit a variety of unusual …
Food supplementation affects the foraging ecology of a low-energy, ambush-foraging snake
The effect of food availability on the spatial ecology of animals varies within and across
study systems because a multitude of factors can affect the spatial activity of organisms. Low …
study systems because a multitude of factors can affect the spatial activity of organisms. Low …