نتایج جستجو برای: snakes

تعداد نتایج: 4666  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
D M Kirschenbaum N Schulman M Halpern

Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris) produce a chemical substance that is readily detected by and serves as an attractant for garter snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis). This chemoattractant is sensed by the vomeronasal system of snakes. Amino acid analysis of the chemoattractant revealed a high hydroxyproline/proline ratio and large amounts of serine and threonine. More than one-third of the residues we...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2002
A Hille I A W Janssen S B J Menken M Schlegel R S Thorpe

Eighteen microsatellite loci developed for a range of snake species (New World natricines, elapids, crotalids) were tested against European natricines (Natrix natrix, N. maura, and N. tessellata) in cross-species amplification experiments. Five loci were polymorphic (average expected heterozygosity 0.749 for a population of N. natrix in Amsterdam, mean sample size 47.8) and three loci were mono...

Journal: :Nature 2016
David W Pfennig

M any species that are dangerous or unpleasant to eat have evolved conspicuous signals that warn predators to avoid them. Not surprisingly, many other species that are edible to predators, from birds and butterflies to salamanders and sea slugs, have evolved to resemble these inedible species 1. By doing so, the 'mimics' receive protection from predation, just like their 'models'. This phenomen...

2017
Romina García-López Alejandro Villegas Noé Pacheco-Coronel Graciela Gómez-Álvarez

BACKGROUND Indigenous cultures are the result of their adaptation to the natural surroundings, in such a way that, amongst their main features is a set of knowledge, technologies and strategies for the appropriation of nature. In Cuetzalan del Progreso, Puebla, Mexico snakes represent 71.1% of the total local herpetofauna; and in addition to this, different groups of Nahuas have shown to have i...

2005
Uma Ramakrishnan Richard G. Coss Jeffrey Schank Amita Dharawat Susan Kim

Wild bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata) were studied in southern India to assess their ability to discriminate non-venomous, venomous and predatory snakes. Realistic snake models were presented to eight troops of bonnet macaques at feeding stations and their behavior was video-recorded 3 min before and 3 min after snake exposure. Snakes presented were: (1) venomous Indian cobra (Naja naja) displa...

Journal: :Physiological zoology 1998
J K Webb R Shine

Studies of reptilian thermoregulation have tended to focus on diurnal heliothermic taxa that display overt thermoregulatory behavior, with nocturnal reptiles attracting less attention. We studied thermoregulation by the broad-headed snake (Hoplocephalus bungaroides), a small (mean snout-vent length = 57 cm) nocturnal elapid that spends long periods sequestered in diurnal retreat sites. The snak...

2013
Leijiane F. Sousa Carolina A. Nicolau Pedro S. Peixoto Juliana L. Bernardoni Sâmella S. Oliveira José Antonio Portes-Junior Rosa Helena V. Mourão Isa Lima-dos-Santos Ida S. Sano-Martins Hipócrates M. Chalkidis Richard H. Valente Ana M. Moura-da-Silva

In Latin America, Bothrops snakes account for most snake bites in humans, and the recommended treatment is administration of multispecific Bothrops antivenom (SAB--soro antibotrópico). However, Bothrops snakes are very diverse with regard to their venom composition, which raises the issue of which venoms should be used as immunizing antigens for the production of pan-specific Bothrops antivenom...

2016
Agustín Scanferla

Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of entire prey with high cross-sectional area. It depends on several anatomical traits in the skeleton and soft tissues, of which the elongation of gnathic complex and backward rotation of the quadrate represent crucial skeletal requirements. Here, the relevance of postnatal development of these skul...

2015
Elizabeth Bohuski Jeffrey M Lorch Kathryn M Griffin David S Blehert

BACKGROUND Fungal skin infections associated with Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola, a member of the Chrysosporium anamorph of Nannizziopsis vriesii (CANV) complex, have been linked to an increasing number of cases of snake fungal disease (SFD) in captive snakes around the world and in wild snake populations in eastern North America. The emergence of SFD in both captive and wild situations has led to a...

2010
Jeffrey A. Wilson Dhananjay M. Mohabey Shanan E. Peters Jason J. Head

Derived large-mouthed snakes (macrostomatans) possess numerous specializations in their skull and lower jaws that allow them to consume large vertebrate prey. In contrast, basal snakes lack these adaptations and feed primarily on small prey items. The sequence of osteological and behavioral modifications involved in the evolution of the macrostomatan condition has remained an open question beca...

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