Hierophis viridiflavus, a wide distributed European colubrid, has been subjected to taxonomic studies, with particular reference to morphological aspects of subspecific variation. Other aspects of biology, ecology, and ethology are still anecdotal. Because of its wide distribution and extreme abundance around the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian Seas, it could be of great interest to test if any eventual geographic variation of morphological features could be related to different ecological adaptations (i.e.: dietary habits, reproductive strategies). We focused our attention on the occurence of: a) larger body sized Hierophis viridiflavus in peninsular and continental (i.e. the Po valley area, pre-Alpine areas) Italy, b) smaller body sized Hierophi...
This work investigates the genetic identity of Hierophis viridiflavus s.l. specimens from insular po...
We analysed habitat choices of H. viridiflavus in a continental area of northern Italy and compared ...
Vipera berus (Linnaeus, 1758) is the terrestrial snake showing the widest distribu-tion in the world...
Hierophis viridiflavus, a wide distributed European colubrid, has been subjected to taxonomic studie...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
The European Whip snake, Hierophis viridiflavus (Lacépède, 1789) is a very variable species when con...
The phylogeography of the colubrid snake Hierophis viridiflavus was estimated using ND4 mtDNA sequen...
Different colour patterns in European Whip snake, range from normal (“viridiflavus” pattern), to abu...
Islands provide an evolutionary window, where a simplified natural network combined with unusual env...
We analysed habitat choices of H. viridiflavus in a continental area of northern Italy and compared ...
Interest toward snake biology and ecology is now- adays a matter of fact. Despite dozen and dozen pa...
We used a multidisciplinary approach to infer the taxonomy and historical biogeography of Hierophis ...
<p>Age and size at maturity are major life history traits, because they influence lifetime fecundity...
This work investigates the genetic identity of Hierophis viridiflavus s.l. specimens from insular po...
This work investigates the genetic identity of Hierophis viridiflavus s.l. specimens from insular po...
We analysed habitat choices of H. viridiflavus in a continental area of northern Italy and compared ...
Vipera berus (Linnaeus, 1758) is the terrestrial snake showing the widest distribu-tion in the world...
Hierophis viridiflavus, a wide distributed European colubrid, has been subjected to taxonomic studie...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
Animal populations living in different environments generally exhibit divergent phenotypic character...
The European Whip snake, Hierophis viridiflavus (Lacépède, 1789) is a very variable species when con...
The phylogeography of the colubrid snake Hierophis viridiflavus was estimated using ND4 mtDNA sequen...
Different colour patterns in European Whip snake, range from normal (“viridiflavus” pattern), to abu...
Islands provide an evolutionary window, where a simplified natural network combined with unusual env...
We analysed habitat choices of H. viridiflavus in a continental area of northern Italy and compared ...
Interest toward snake biology and ecology is now- adays a matter of fact. Despite dozen and dozen pa...
We used a multidisciplinary approach to infer the taxonomy and historical biogeography of Hierophis ...
<p>Age and size at maturity are major life history traits, because they influence lifetime fecundity...
This work investigates the genetic identity of Hierophis viridiflavus s.l. specimens from insular po...
This work investigates the genetic identity of Hierophis viridiflavus s.l. specimens from insular po...
We analysed habitat choices of H. viridiflavus in a continental area of northern Italy and compared ...
Vipera berus (Linnaeus, 1758) is the terrestrial snake showing the widest distribu-tion in the world...