Colubrids
Mostrando 1-6 de 6 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. Snakebites notified to the poison control center of Morocco between 2009 and 2013
Abstract Background Snakebites cause considerable death and injury throughout the globe, particularly in tropical regions, and pose an important yet neglected threat to public health. In 2008, the Centre Anti Poison et de Parmacovigilance du Maroc (CAPM) started to set up a specific strategy for the control of snakebites that was formalized in 2012. The ai
J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis. Publicado em: 29/04/2016
-
2. Reproductive biology of Echinanthera cyanopleura (Serpentes: Dipsadidae) in southern Brazil
The reproductive cycles of snakes can be influenced by many factors, both biotic and abiotic, and information about these factors can contribute significantly to knowledge of the biology of many species. Here, we present data on the reproductive biology (body size, sexual dimorphism and female reproductive cycle) of the forest-dwelling colubrid Echinanthera
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2010-02
-
3. Ecology of ticks in a taxocenosis of snakes from the Serra do Mendanha, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with new host records
We studied the ecology of ticks found in different species of a taxocenosis of snakes from the Serra do Mendanha, an area of Atlantic Rainforest located in the state of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil. Snakes were sampled monthly in the field during a period of 48 months. The specific identity of the hosts and their parasites, the number of parasites, an
Zoologia (Curitiba). Publicado em: 2009-06
-
4. Anatomical, morphological, histochemical and ultra structural study of Duvernoy´s gland of six species of opisthoglyphous colubrids (Serpentes - Colubridae - Xenodontinae) / Estudo anatômico, morfológico, histoquímico e ultra-estrutural da glândula de Duvernoy de seis espécies de colubrídeos opistóglifos (Serpentes - Colubridae - Xenodontinae)
The colubrids have often been responsible for severe accidents, sometimes fatal for humans, all over the world. In the Hospital Vital Brazil of the Institute Butantan, in São Paulo, 40% of the snakebite registered is caused by serpents that are considered no poisonous. Among these, 97.3% belong to Colubridae family with 54.5% presenting aglyphous dentition
Publicado em: 2006
-
5. The genera Boiruna and Clelia (serpentes: pseudoboini) in Paraguay and Argentina
As serpentes dos gêneros pseudoboinos Boiruna e Clelia, este último provavelmente não monofilético, estão distribuídas desde o sul da Argentina, Brasil e Uruguai até o centro do México. Seis de seus membros ocorrem no Paraguai e na Argentina: B. maculata, Clelia bicolor, C. clelia, C. plumbea, C. quimi, e C. rustica. Historicamente, existiram confus�
Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia (São Paulo). Publicado em: 2006
-
6. Historia natural e ecologia de uma taxocenose de serpentes de mata na Região de Manaus, Amazonia Central, Brasil
Morphological analyses were based in three measurements: body length, tail length, and weight. An analysis of maximum length distribution within the major colubrid lineages (colubrines, South American xenodontines, and Central American xenodontines), that occur at RFAD, showed that features related to these lineages (thus, historical) are responsible for mos
Publicado em: 1994