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Data from: The Life Aquatic: an association between habitat type and skin thickness in snakes
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.tb3243s
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- attached to its skin. We thus predicted that marine snakes should have thicker skin than terrestrial species; and that smaller sea snakes should have relati
Data from: Loss of olfaction in sea snakes provides new perspectives on the aquatic adaptation of amniotes
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.t8sm4m6
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- of fully-aquatic and amphibious sea snakes, and identified repertoires of chemosensory receptor genes involved in olfaction. Snakes possess large numb
Data from: Viewing images of snakes accelerates making judgments of their color in humans: red snake effect as an instance of ‘emotional Stroop
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.j22k0
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- Stroop paradigm research, emotions evoked by viewing images of snakes as a biologically relevant threatening stimulus were found to be likely to exert
Data from: Trophic specialisation drives morphological evolution in sea snakes
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.48r5h
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- Viviparous sea snakes are the most rapidly speciating reptiles known, yet the ecological factors underlying this radiation are poorly understood. Her
Data from: The effects of temperature on the defensive strikes of rattlesnakes
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- doi:10.25338/B8903D
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- e a speciose group of ectothermic viperid snakes that rely on crypsis, rattling and striking to deter predators. We examined the influence of body temperature
Data from: Medically important differences in snake venom composition are dictated by distinct postgenomic mechanisms
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.1j292
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- venoms. The rapid evolutionary expansion of different toxin-encoding gene families in different snake lineages is widely perceived as the main cause
Data from: Contrasting patterns of gene flow for Amazonian snakes that actively forage and those that wait in ambush
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.mq4p7
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- and natural history traits that influence dispersal and gene flow. Foraging mode is a trait that might predict dispersal capacity in snakes, because actively foragers
Data from: Spatial variation in age structure among populations of a colonial marine snake: the influence of ectothermy
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.p70r4
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- ch age class has the potential to select sites with characteristics that favour them. 3. Our studies of sea snakes (sea kraits) in the lagoon of New Caledonia
Data from: The biogeography of deep time phylogenetic reticulation
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.4qs50
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- s been previously identified as an area important for understanding speciation and secondary contact with gene flow in snakes and other squamates. This resea
Data from: Temporal and spatial activity-associated energy partitioning in free-swimming sea snakes
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- Udyawer, Vinay
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- Acoustic telemetry Dynamic body acceleration Daily energy expenditure Foraging behaviour Habitat selection Marine snakes Thermal biology Accelerometry
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- doi:10.5061/dryad.516s0
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- dynamic body acceleration (<i>VeDBA</i>) with oxygen consumption rates (<i>V?o<sub>2</sub></i>) of sea snakes (<i>