Physical measurements, abundance, and ecological observations were recorded for Sibon annulatus,S. argus, S. longifrens, and S. nebulatus at two Neotropical habitats: a lowland swamp forest in Costa Rica and a montane cloud forest in Panama. Fourty-four and 58 adult snakes were recorded from Costa Rica and Panama, respectively. Differences in morphology and body condition showed minimal significant differences among species from both geographical locations. Observations of feeding, reproduction, abundance, distribution and a new size record for S. annulatus are discussed
A single specimen of Tantilla alticola was collected from Parque Nacional G. D. Omar Torrijos Herrer...
We report new localities in Nicaragua for thirteen poorly known snake species that were collected fo...
The Geophis sieboldi species group is composed of 16 currently recognized species distributed from M...
abundance, behavior, body conditionPhysical measurements, abundance, and ecological observations wer...
SIBON LONGIFRENIS (Drab Snail-eater). REPRODUCTION. The genus Sibon is one of four groups of neotrop...
We revised and identified preserved specimens of Sibon annulatus (Günther, 1872)to present an update...
The Neotropics is a biologically diverse region that provides man opportunities for ecological and b...
Ecological and morphological data on Ungaliophis panamensis is extremely limited as this species is ...
The fossorial snake Geophis bellus is a small Panamanian endemic previously known only from the holo...
We document the first records of the small colubrid snake Trimetopon barbouri Dunn, 1930, from Coclé...
The Fer-de-lance or terciopelo (Bothrops asper) inhabits a wide range of environmental conditions an...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
The first report of the Speckled Blunt-headed Tree Snake (Imantodes inornatus) is presented for the ...
Amerotyphlops. costaricensis is difficult to observe in the field and is considered a rare species. ...
More than 40 species of snakes inhabit the humid forests of the Middle Magdalena River Basin of Colo...
A single specimen of Tantilla alticola was collected from Parque Nacional G. D. Omar Torrijos Herrer...
We report new localities in Nicaragua for thirteen poorly known snake species that were collected fo...
The Geophis sieboldi species group is composed of 16 currently recognized species distributed from M...
abundance, behavior, body conditionPhysical measurements, abundance, and ecological observations wer...
SIBON LONGIFRENIS (Drab Snail-eater). REPRODUCTION. The genus Sibon is one of four groups of neotrop...
We revised and identified preserved specimens of Sibon annulatus (Günther, 1872)to present an update...
The Neotropics is a biologically diverse region that provides man opportunities for ecological and b...
Ecological and morphological data on Ungaliophis panamensis is extremely limited as this species is ...
The fossorial snake Geophis bellus is a small Panamanian endemic previously known only from the holo...
We document the first records of the small colubrid snake Trimetopon barbouri Dunn, 1930, from Coclé...
The Fer-de-lance or terciopelo (Bothrops asper) inhabits a wide range of environmental conditions an...
A molecular phylogeny of the Neotropical snail-eating snakes (tribe Dipsadini Bonaparte, 1838) is pr...
The first report of the Speckled Blunt-headed Tree Snake (Imantodes inornatus) is presented for the ...
Amerotyphlops. costaricensis is difficult to observe in the field and is considered a rare species. ...
More than 40 species of snakes inhabit the humid forests of the Middle Magdalena River Basin of Colo...
A single specimen of Tantilla alticola was collected from Parque Nacional G. D. Omar Torrijos Herrer...
We report new localities in Nicaragua for thirteen poorly known snake species that were collected fo...
The Geophis sieboldi species group is composed of 16 currently recognized species distributed from M...