Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian elapid snake radiation, which includes approximately 100 terrestrial species in Australia, as well as Melanesian species and all the world\u27s true sea snakes, may be less than 12 million years old.. The incredible phenotypic and ecological diversity of the clade is matched by considerable diversity in venom composition. The clade’s evolutionary youth and dynamic evolution should make it of particular interest to toxinologists, however, the majority of species, which are small, typically inoffensive, and seldom encountered by non-herpetologists, have been almost completely neglected by researchers. The present study investigates the venom compo...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Pseudechis (black snakes) is an Australasian elapid snake genus that inhabits much of mainland Austr...
Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian ela...
Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian ela...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of toxins that differ on interspecific (between species) and intra...
Aim: The emergence of venom is an evolutionary innovation that favoured the diversification and surv...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
Biochemical ecology examines the complex and dynamic relationships between organisms and their envir...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Kate L. Sanders and Michael S.Y. Leehttp://www.el...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
Biochemical ecology examines the complex and dynamic relationships between organisms and their envir...
Included among the more than 300 species of elapid snakes worldwide is the Australian genus Demansia...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comOne of the most prolific radiations of venomous ...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Pseudechis (black snakes) is an Australasian elapid snake genus that inhabits much of mainland Austr...
Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian ela...
Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian ela...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of toxins that differ on interspecific (between species) and intra...
Aim: The emergence of venom is an evolutionary innovation that favoured the diversification and surv...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
Despite the unparalleled diversity of venomous snakes in Australia, research has concentrated on a h...
Biochemical ecology examines the complex and dynamic relationships between organisms and their envir...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Kate L. Sanders and Michael S.Y. Leehttp://www.el...
The explosive radiation and diversification of the advanced snakes (superfamily Colubroidea) was ass...
Biochemical ecology examines the complex and dynamic relationships between organisms and their envir...
Included among the more than 300 species of elapid snakes worldwide is the Australian genus Demansia...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comOne of the most prolific radiations of venomous ...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
The relationship between rates of diversification and of body size change (a common proxy for phenot...
Pseudechis (black snakes) is an Australasian elapid snake genus that inhabits much of mainland Austr...