• New range and habitat records for threatened Australian sea snakes

    The rare short nosed sea snake discovered  on Ningaloo reef, Western Australia. Photo  Credit: Grant Griffin, W.A. Dept. Parks and  Wildlife Scientists from James Cook University have discovered two critically endangered species of sea snakes, previously thought to be extinct, off the coast of Western Australia. It’s the first time the snakes have been spotted alive and…

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  • Sea snake diversity in the Indo-Australian Archipelago

    The Indo-Australian Archipelago is a marine biodiversity hotspot centred in Southeast Asia that contains many of the extant viviparous sea snakes. Points of origin of for snake radiations are of interest  in understanding the distribution of current diversity. In an early on-line view of a new paper in the Journal of Biogeography, Ukuwela and colleagues…

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