• Colubroid venom composition- an overview

    The rear fang of the African Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis. Snake venoms have been subjected to increasingly sensitive analyses for well over 100 years, but most research has been restricted to front-fanged snakes, which actually represent a relatively small proportion of extant species of advanced snakes. Because rear-fanged snakes are a diverse and distinct radiation of…

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  • Viper diversification examined

    In a forthcoming paper in MPE Alencar et al (2016) look at the diversification of vipers. The cosmopolitan family contains about 329 venomous species showing a striking heterogeneity in species richness among lineages. While the subfamily Azemiopinae comprises only two species, 70% of all viper species are arranged in the subfamily Crotalinae or the “pit…

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  • An endangered homalopsid snake, Enhydris jagorii

    Jagor’s Water Snake, Enhydris jagorii. Photo D. R. Karns Jagor’s water snake (Enhydris jagorii) is a freshwater snake endemic to the Chao Phraya-Ta Chin basin of Thailand. Habitat change and destruction are the main threats to this snake, where a large area of the wetland has been rapidly transformed into urban and agricultural areas. Moreover,…

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