Snakes in the families Boidae and Pythonidae constitute some of the most spectacular reptiles and comprise an enormous diversity of morphology, behavior, and ecology. While …
AR Giraudo, V Arzamendia, GP Bellini… - Cuadernos de …, 2012 - SciELO Argentina
RESUMEN A más de una década de la primera Lista Roja de herpetofauna amenazada propuesta por la Asociación Herpetológica Argentina (AHA 2000), se recategorizaron las …
The booid snakes (superfamily Booidae) are a near–circumglobally distributed group of macrostoman alethinophidian squamates, and several lineages are of significant …
LR Schettino, CA Mancina, VR González - 2013 - repository.si.edu
The taxonomy and geographic distributions of Cuban reptiles have been examined recently in several catalogs and checklists. The more recent ones are those by Rodríguez Schettino …
A recent revision of the anacondas (Serpentes: Boidae: Eunectes), with the description of a new species of green anaconda, generated extensive publicity, but also provoked …
The evolutionary and biogeographic history of West Indian boid snakes (Epicrates), a group of nine species and 14 subspecies, was once thought to be well understood; however, new …
Colonization of islands can dramatically influence the evolutionary trajectories of organisms, with both deterministic and stochastic processes driving adaptation and diversification …
M Vargas‐Ramírez, C del Valle… - Journal of Zoological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
South America was invaded by slider turtles (Trachemys spp.) twice, with one immigration wave estimated to have reached South America 8.6–7.1 million years ago (mya) and a …
Abstract Background The Asimina-Disepalum clade (Annonaceae subfam. Annonoideae tribe Annoneae) includes a major Neotropical-Asian biogeographical disjunction. We …