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Nansei Islands Biological Diversity Evaluation Project Report 1 Chapter 1
Antimicrobial Peptides in Reptiles
Venom Proteomics and Antivenom Neutralization for the Chinese
Kumejima Island, Japan
Is Ovophis Okinavensis Active Only in the Cool Season?
Winter Activity of the Hime-Habu (Ovophis Okinavensis) in the Humid Subtropics: Foraging on Breeding Anurans at Low Temperatures
A Review and Database of Snake Venom Proteomes
Ch Apter 2 SLOW VULNERABILITY in OKINAWA
Recent Cryptic Extinction of Squamate Reptiles on Yoronjima Island of the Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan, Inferred from Garbage Dump Remains
Quantifying Predation by Feral Cats and Dogs on Threatened Native Mammals on Amami Island, Japan
The Habu Genome Reveals Accelerated Evolution of Venom
Japan in Spring May 7–20, 2019
Title Feeding Characteristics of a Japanese Pitviper, Ovophis
Snakes : Ecology and Conservation / Edited by Stephen J
Predation on Endangered Species by Human-Subsidized Domestic Cats On
Imminent Extinction Crisis Among the Endemic Species of the Forests of Yanbaru, Okinawa, Japan
(Viperidae Gloydius) Snake Venoms
Kinetic Analysis of Effects of Temperature and Time on The
Top View
Biodiversity in the Islands of Kagoshima Takahiro OKANO
The Finding of a Group IIE Phospholipase A2 Gene in a Specified Segment of Protobothrops Flavoviridis Genome and Its Possible Ev
Eye and Pit Size Are Inversely Correlated in Crotalinae: Implications for Selection Pressure Relaxation
Diversification in Vipers
And Amphibians of the Ryukyu Archipelago and Adjacent Regions
Evolutionary, Pathophysiological and Biodiscovery
Amami-‐Oshima and Okinawa Jeffrey H. Skevington, Sander Bot, Andrew D. Young
Wch9 Book of Abstracts Oral
Tempo and Mode of the Evolution of Venom and Poison in Tetrapods
A Systematic Monograph of the Recent Pentastomida, with a Compilation of Their Hosts
Histone Deacetylases Control Module-Specific Phenotypic Plasticity in Beetle Weapons
Polyamines As Snake Toxins and Their Probable Pharmacological Functions in Envenomation
Trade in Endangered and Critically Endangered Japanese Herpetofauna Endemic to the Nansei Islands Warrants Increased Protection
392 Natural History Notes
Snake Venom Proteomics, Immunoreactivity and Toxicity