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All lepidosaurians have ventricles composed of the compact layer as well as the trabeculae. Proportion between compact wall and trabeculae differs among squamates in correlation with their physiological needs and ecological niche. Phylogeny and ecological niche are reflected on heart morphology in the group Anguimorpha.
Martina Gregorovicova +6 more
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Known hosts of the nematode endoparasite (Ascarididae: Hexametra angusticaecoides), including the Madagascar leaf-nosed snake (Lamprophiidae: Langaha madagascariensis) [PDF]
The nematode endoparasite, Hexametra angusticaecoides Chabaud and Brygoo, is an intestinal and coelomic nematode known only fromlizards and snakes. Herein, we provide a list of all known hosts to date, and document a new host, the Madagascar leaf-nosed ...
J. John Morton, Kenneth L. Krysko
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The primary structure of three hemoglobin chains from the indigo snake (Drymarchon corais erebennus, Serpentes): First evidence for αD chains and two β chain types in snakes [PDF]
The hemoglobin of the indigo snake (Drymarchon corais erebennus, Colubrinae) consists of two components, HbA and HbD, in the ratio of 1:1. They differ in both their alpha and beta chains.
Abbasi A. +22 more
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Number of Pages: 2Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Henderson, Robert W., Powell, Robert
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The oldest Brazilian snakes from the cenomanian (Early Late Cretaceous) [PDF]
South American Mesozoic snake diversity is mostly represented by genera from the Cenomanian (Najash), Santonian- Campanian (Dinilysia), and Campanian-Maastrichtian (Alamitophis, Patagoniophis, Rionegrophis, and Australophis) of Patagonia, Argentina.
Albino, Adriana Maria +3 more
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Oral microbiota of Brazilian captive snakes
The present work aimed to determine the oral microbiotic composition of snakes from São José do Rio Preto city, São Paulo State, Brazil. Ten snake species, comprising the families Boidae, Colubridae, Elapidae and Viperidae, were submitted to ...
MG Fonseca +4 more
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Number of Pages: 2Integrative BiologyGeological ...
Henderson, Robert W, Powell, Robert
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Phylogeny of courtship and male-male combat behavior in snakes.
BackgroundBehaviors involved in courtship and male-male combat have been recorded in a taxonomically broad sample (76 species in five families) of snakes in the clade Boidae + Colubroidea, but before now no one has attempted to find phylogenetic patterns
Phil Senter +2 more
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