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Aipysurus apraefrontalis
Journal.Pone.0115679
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Speciestm
Spatial Ecology of True Sea Snakes (Hydrophiinae) in Coastal Waters of North Queensland
A Phylogeny and Revised Classification of Squamata, Including 4161 Species of Lizards and Snakes
The Conservation Status of Marine Elapid Snakes
Status of the World's Sea Snakes IUCN Red List Assessment
Fauna of Australia 2A
Species Richness in Time and Space: a Phylogenetic and Geographic Perspective
Dusky Sea Snake (Aipysurus Fuscus) 2014-2020 Bibliography
Udyawer Et Al Prioritisng Search Effort to Locate Endangered Marine
Molecules and Morphology Reveal
Distribution, Fisheries Interactions and Assessment of Threats to Australia's
The New York Times
Sea Snake Flyer Draft.Ai
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
Enigmatic Declines of Australia's Sea Snakes from a Biodiversity Hotspot
Future Directions in the Research and Management of Marine Snakes
Aipysurus Mosaicus, a New Species of Egg-Eating Sea Snake (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae), with a Redescription of Aipysurus Eydouxii (Gray, 1849)
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Description of the Environment CAPL Planning Area
Molecular Phylogeny of Sea Snakes Reveals a Rapidly Diverged Adaptive Radiation
AUSTRALIA – Country Data Dossier for Reducing Risk of Extinction Summary Sheet
Table S1. Geographic Distribution of Extant Turtle Species Based on the Reptile Database and the IUCN Red List
Sea Snakes in Australian Waters (Serpentes: Subfamilies Hydrophiinae and Laticaudinae)—A Review with an Updated Identification Key
Future Directions in the Research and Management of Marine Snakes
Exploring the Status of Western Australia's Sea Snakes
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife
Systematics, Evolution and Biogeography of Viviparous Sea
Aipysurus Mosaicus, a New Species of Egg-Eating Sea Snake (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae), with a Redescription of Aipysurus Eydouxii (Gray, 1849)
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in Tetrapods
Snake Population Declines and Conservation
Aipysurus Apraefrontalis the Species Is Commonly Known As Short-Nosed Sea Snake
Molecules and Morphology Reveal Overlooked Populations of Two Presumed Extinct Australian Sea Snakes (Aipysurus: Hydrophiinae)
PUBLISHED VERSION Emma Sherratt, Arne R. Rasmussen And
The Taxonomy of Australian Elapid Snakes: a Review
Petition to List Under the Endangered Species
Sea Snakes Elisse Tallerico
WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103
The Sea Snakes of Western Australia (Serpentes: Elapidae, Hydrophiinae) with a Description of a New Subspecies