<div><p>As an important economic natural resource in Southeast Asia, reticulated pythons (<i>Malayopython reticulatus</i> ssp.) are primarily harvested from the wild for their skins—which are prized in the luxury leather goods industry. Trade dynamics of this CITES Appendix II listed species are complex and management approaches on the country or regional level appear obscure. Little is known about the actual geographic point-of-harvest of snakes, how genetic diversity is partitioned across the species range, how current harvest levels may affect the genetic viability of populations, and whether genetic structure could (or should) be accounted for when managing harvest quotas. As an initial survey, we use mitochondrial sequence data to defi...
The genus Liasis comprises two groups of pythons, the olive python, Liasis olivaceus, and the water ...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 201-225).xiv, 225 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Mito...
As an important economic natural resource in Southeast Asia, reticulated pythons (Malayopython retic...
More than 100 000 blood pythons (brongersmai) and short-tailed pythons (curtus and breitensteini) ar...
Green pythons, which are regionally variable in colour patterns, are found throughout the lowland ra...
Ecological opportunities can be provided to organisms that cross stringent biogeographic barriers to...
Molecular data sets and the increasing use of integrative systematics is revealing cryptic diversity...
Our knowledge of the biodiversity of Asia and Australasia continues to expand with more focused stud...
Hundreds of thousands of giant snakes (Python reticulatus) are taken from the wild to be killed for ...
Palm oil is one of the primary drivers of deforestation in Southeast Asia, causing widespread biodiv...
The Indo-Australian archipelago (IAA) supports the world's highest diversity of marine fish, inverte...
Viviparous sea snakes are an exceptionally diverse radiation of secondarily marine reptiles that inh...
Advances from empirical studies in phylogeography, systematics and species delimitation highlight th...
Reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is a widely distributed snake covering throughout Sout...
The genus Liasis comprises two groups of pythons, the olive python, Liasis olivaceus, and the water ...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 201-225).xiv, 225 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Mito...
As an important economic natural resource in Southeast Asia, reticulated pythons (Malayopython retic...
More than 100 000 blood pythons (brongersmai) and short-tailed pythons (curtus and breitensteini) ar...
Green pythons, which are regionally variable in colour patterns, are found throughout the lowland ra...
Ecological opportunities can be provided to organisms that cross stringent biogeographic barriers to...
Molecular data sets and the increasing use of integrative systematics is revealing cryptic diversity...
Our knowledge of the biodiversity of Asia and Australasia continues to expand with more focused stud...
Hundreds of thousands of giant snakes (Python reticulatus) are taken from the wild to be killed for ...
Palm oil is one of the primary drivers of deforestation in Southeast Asia, causing widespread biodiv...
The Indo-Australian archipelago (IAA) supports the world's highest diversity of marine fish, inverte...
Viviparous sea snakes are an exceptionally diverse radiation of secondarily marine reptiles that inh...
Advances from empirical studies in phylogeography, systematics and species delimitation highlight th...
Reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is a widely distributed snake covering throughout Sout...
The genus Liasis comprises two groups of pythons, the olive python, Liasis olivaceus, and the water ...
Pleistocene sea level changes substantially shaped the biogeography of northern Australia and the In...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 201-225).xiv, 225 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.Mito...