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Pacific Conservation Biology, 2013
Erroneous locality records and those based solely on vagrants have provided an unrealistic assessment of the true distribution (area of occupancy) of breeding populations of sea kraits (genus Laticauda). This distortion over-estimates the extent of their geographic ranges and seriously under-estimates their conservation status.
Harold Heatwole, Harold Cogger
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Erroneous locality records and those based solely on vagrants have provided an unrealistic assessment of the true distribution (area of occupancy) of breeding populations of sea kraits (genus Laticauda). This distortion over-estimates the extent of their geographic ranges and seriously under-estimates their conservation status.
Harold Heatwole, Harold Cogger
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Current Herpetology, 2013
The two laticaudine sea kraits, Laticauda laticaudata and L. semifasciata, are distributed in the tropical waters of the western Pacific and the northernmost limit of their breeding populations is considered to be the Northern Ryukyus, Japan. These two species, however, have been occasionally reported from the main islands of Japan, which are located ...
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The two laticaudine sea kraits, Laticauda laticaudata and L. semifasciata, are distributed in the tropical waters of the western Pacific and the northernmost limit of their breeding populations is considered to be the Northern Ryukyus, Japan. These two species, however, have been occasionally reported from the main islands of Japan, which are located ...
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2013
Résumé - Le tricot rayé à lèvres jaunes (Laticauda colubrina) est distribué très largement de l'Est de l'océan Indien à l'Ouest de l'océan Pacifique. Cet article présente une observation d'un individu de L. colubrina à l'Ouest d'Alofi à Wallis et Futuna, un archipel où la présence de tricots rayés était inconnue.
Heatwole, Harold, Brischoux, Francois
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Résumé - Le tricot rayé à lèvres jaunes (Laticauda colubrina) est distribué très largement de l'Est de l'océan Indien à l'Ouest de l'océan Pacifique. Cet article présente une observation d'un individu de L. colubrina à l'Ouest d'Alofi à Wallis et Futuna, un archipel où la présence de tricots rayés était inconnue.
Heatwole, Harold, Brischoux, Francois
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Sexual divergence in diets and morphology in Fijian sea snakes Laticauda colubrina (Laticaudinae)
Austral Ecology, 2002exaly
Industrial Melanism in the Seasnake Emydocephalus annulatus
Current Biology, 2017Claire Goiran, Paco Bustamante
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Phylogenetic relationships within laticaudine sea snakes (Elapidae)
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011exaly

