Information on the biology of `primitive\u27 blind snakes can help clarify the origin of ecological traits typical of `higher\u27 snakes. We examined and dissected 360 museum specimens to obtain information on morphology, dietary habits, and reproduction of two subspecies of an African thread snake, Leptotyphlops s. scutifrons and L. s. conjunctus. These small (to 225 mm long), slender-bodied (body diameters < 5 mm) burrowing snakes are common throughout southern Africa. In both subspecies, females grow larger than males and have relatively shorter tails. Reproduction is seasonal, with vitellogenesis in spring (October), oviposition in summer (December±February), and hatching in autumn (April±May). Clutch sizes are small (1±3 eggs), and hat...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
Worm-like snakes (scolecophidians) are small, burrowing species with reduced vision. Although largel...
We studied diets, sexual dimorphism, and reproductive biology of six taxa of poorly known African bl...
Most recent phylogenetic analyses of snakes have recognized two major clades within Serpentes: Aleth...
Abstract. Reflecting their exceptional radiation, snakes occur in different habitats and microhabita...
The swamp racer Mastigodryas bifossatus is a large colubrid snake distributed mainly in open areas i...
SYNOPSIS. Most snakes ingest and transport their prey via a jaw ratcheting mech-anism in which the l...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Large slender-bodied snakes that forage actively for a generalized array of small vertebrates are co...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheory predicts that compared with a...
Theory predicts that compared with active searchers, ambush foragers should have lower rates of ener...
Reproductive patterns are highly variable among Neotropical colubrids. Snakes of the Tribe Xenodonti...
Blindsnakes, Ramphotyphlops nigrescens, are small wormlike fossorial snakes that feed principally on...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
Worm-like snakes (scolecophidians) are small, burrowing species with reduced vision. Although largel...
We studied diets, sexual dimorphism, and reproductive biology of six taxa of poorly known African bl...
Most recent phylogenetic analyses of snakes have recognized two major clades within Serpentes: Aleth...
Abstract. Reflecting their exceptional radiation, snakes occur in different habitats and microhabita...
The swamp racer Mastigodryas bifossatus is a large colubrid snake distributed mainly in open areas i...
SYNOPSIS. Most snakes ingest and transport their prey via a jaw ratcheting mech-anism in which the l...
Macrostomy is the anatomical feature present in macrostomatan snakes that permits the ingestion of e...
Large slender-bodied snakes that forage actively for a generalized array of small vertebrates are co...
Studying life history (LH) allows a broader understanding of organisms and populations? responses to...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comTheory predicts that compared with a...
Theory predicts that compared with active searchers, ambush foragers should have lower rates of ener...
Reproductive patterns are highly variable among Neotropical colubrids. Snakes of the Tribe Xenodonti...
Blindsnakes, Ramphotyphlops nigrescens, are small wormlike fossorial snakes that feed principally on...
In many vertebrates, foraging mode (active versus sit-and-wait) is tied to some traits of their natu...
Organisms that produce more than one newborn at every reproductive event must choose between two opt...
Worm-like snakes (scolecophidians) are small, burrowing species with reduced vision. Although largel...