• The eye covering on snakes

    The eye of all snakes is covered by a transparent spectacle that originates from the fusion of the eyelids during embryonic development. It is generally believed that the spectacle arose as an evolutionary adaptation to protect the eyes of early fossorial snakes. However, given that extant snakes occur in a variety of habitats with some species…

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  • River valleys and snake genetics

    Pituophis catenifer sayi The genetic population structure of snakes can vary markedly based on a number of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Some snake species show only very modest levels of subdivision or none at all, while others show a high degree of differentiation over small spatial scales. The variation among species is likely due to…

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  • The origin of Australian squamates

    Eastern Tiger Snake, Notechis scutatus Deadly snakes are among Australia’s most iconic animals. Now a new study led by The Australian National University (ANU) has helped explain how they descended from creatures that have come from Asia over the past 30 million years. Lead researcher Dr Paul Oliver said about 85 percent of more than…

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  • Marine Snake Diversity in the Straits of Malacca and the South China Sea

    Bar graph showing the species composition and relative abundance  for 852 marine snakes collected as by-catch from otter trawlers  operating on the  trawling grounds at Sungai Buloh. The snakes  were collected in 1971 and 1974-75 and represented 10 species  of true sea snake (Elapidae) and one species of file snake  (Acrochordidae). The assemblage is strongly…

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