Abstract Background Snakes and primates have a multi-layered coevolutionary history as predators, prey, and competitors with each other. Previous work has explored the Snake Detection Theory (SDT), which focuses on the role of snakes as predators of primates and argues that snakes have exerted a selection pressure for the origin of primates’ visual systems, a trait that sets primates apart from other mammals. However, primates also attack and kill snakes and so snakes must simultaneously avoid primates. This factor has been recently highlighted in regard to the movement of hominins into new geographic ranges potentially exerting a selection pressure leading to the evolution of spitting in cobras on three independent occasions. Results Here,...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
The specific response to snake predators in primates is due to long coevolution with snakes. This lo...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key driver of primate evolut...
In the wild, snakes are known to elicit strong antipredator responses in primates. Primates often mo...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
Snake predation is considered an important evolutionary force for primates. Yet, very few studies h...
We have examined sequences from the ligand-binding domain of the nicotinic acetyl choline receptor (...
Ecological variability among closely related species provides an opportunity for evolutionary compar...
The cytotoxicity of the venom of 25 species of Old World elapid snake was tested and compared with t...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Prey-selective venoms and toxins have been documented across only a few species of snakes. The lack ...
The cytotoxicity of the venom of 25 species of Old World elapid snake was tested and compared with t...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
The specific response to snake predators in primates is due to long coevolution with snakes. This lo...
Current hypotheses that use visually guided reaching and grasping to explain orbital convergence, vi...
Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a key driver of primate evolut...
In the wild, snakes are known to elicit strong antipredator responses in primates. Primates often mo...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
Snake predation is considered an important evolutionary force for primates. Yet, very few studies h...
We have examined sequences from the ligand-binding domain of the nicotinic acetyl choline receptor (...
Ecological variability among closely related species provides an opportunity for evolutionary compar...
The cytotoxicity of the venom of 25 species of Old World elapid snake was tested and compared with t...
There is growing evidence from both behavioral and neurophysiological approaches that primates are a...
Prey-selective venoms and toxins have been documented across only a few species of snakes. The lack ...
The cytotoxicity of the venom of 25 species of Old World elapid snake was tested and compared with t...
Venomous snakes are important subjects of study in evolution, ecology, and biomedicine. Many venomou...
The Snake Detection Theory implicates constricting snakes in the origin of primates, and venomous sn...
Due to the prevalence of threatening snakes in the evolutionary history and modern-day environments ...
The specific response to snake predators in primates is due to long coevolution with snakes. This lo...