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Dwarfs on the Move: Spatial Ecology of the World's Smallest Viper, Bitis Schneideri Author(S) :Bryan Maritz and Graham J
Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa and Its Islands Conservation, Management and Sustainable Use
A Crowned Devil: New Species of Cerastes Laurenti, 1768 (Ophidia, Viperidae) from Tunisia, with Two Nomenclatural Comments
Download Detailed Program
A DNA Barcoding Reference Database for Priority Southern African Snakes
National Biodiversity Assessment 2018 Technical Report Vol
Table S3.1. Habitat Use of Sampled Snakes. Taxonomic Nomenclature
GUIDELINES for the Prevention and Clinical Management of Snakebite in Africa
Population Density and Survival Estimates of the African Viperid, Bitis Schneideri
Hot Trade in Cool Creatures
S South Africa
Population Demographics, Monitoring, and Population Genetics of Timber Rattlesnakes in New England
The Herpetofauna of the Cape Province, South Africa: New Distribution Records and Zoogeography
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Ecology of the Namaqua Dwarf Adder, Bitis Schneideri
Snake Bite in Southern Africa: Diagnosis and Management There Are Three Groups of Venomous Snakes in Southern Africa – Cytotoxic, Neurotoxic and Haemotoxic
Short Note Social Behavior Displayed by the Green Pit Viper Trimeresurus (Cryptelytrops) Macrops
Scale-Dependent Orientation in Movement Paths: a Case Study of an African Viper
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African Herp News Newsletter of the Herpetological Association of Africa
2019-Ancient Habitat Shifts
Identifying Global Priorities for the Conservation of Vipers Biological
From “Snakebites in the New Millennium: a State-Of-The-Art Symposium” University of Nebraska Medical Center, October 21–23, 2005, Omaha, Nebraska
SCIENTIFIC LETTERS Namaqua Dwarf Adder (Bitis Schneideri
No Safe Haven Protection Levels Show Imperilled South African
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AC31 Doc. 37 A1
Herpetological Review
WILD ANIMALS As Defined by 11-0103